An investigation was carried out on studies of crop weather calendar on brinjal crop in Eastern Uttar Pradesh has been prepared with objectives to study climatic normal of past 21 years from 2000-21 at Department of Agricultural Meteorology, College of Agriculture, Acharya Narendra Dev University of Agriculture and Technology, Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh. Climatic data for brinjal crop in Kharif season has been taken from 27th to 48th Standard Meteorological Week (SMW). From the crop weather calendar of brinjal, it was revealed that low temperatures are lethal for brinjal seedlings, so temperature should not be less than 18 °C before the transplanting of the brinjal seedlings into the field. Rainfall during vegetative stage was 140-150 mm found congenial for the better yield of the plant. The growth of the crops is severely affected when temperature falls below 17 °C. It can be successfully grown as a rainy season and summer season crop. It was revealed that, Tmax 23.3-31.8 °C, Tmin 8.4-25.1 °C, rainfall of 0.5-10 mm during 31st to 45th SMW with RHm 90.9-95.6% and RHe 52.1-79.6 were found conducive conditions for the infestation of shoot/fruit borer. It was observed that Fusarium wilt of brinjal was significant during October (41st week) to December (52nd week), when Tmax 23.5- 33.0 °C, Tmin 12.1-26.7 °C, RHm 83.9-87.8%, RHe 48.1-71.5% and rainfall of 0-0.75 mm. It has been found that the severity of fusarium wilt increases with decrease in temperature and high relative humidity and very low rainfall.
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