International Journal of Agriculture, Environment and Biotechnology
  • Year: 2013
  • Volume: 6
  • Issue: 4

Screening of Rose Varieties Against Black Spot Disease and its Management in East Siang District of Arunachal Pradesh

  • Author:
  • Sunil Kumar, Krishna S. Tomar, R.C. Shakywar, Debashish Sen, M. Pathak
  • Total Page Count: 8
  • Page Number: 639 to 646

College of Horticulture and Forestry, Central Agricultural University, Pasighat -791102, Arunachal Pradesh, India

*Email: rcshakywar@gmail.com

Online published on 15 January, 2014.

Abstract

Rose varieties were evaluated in field against Diplocarpon rosae, which causes of black spot disease of rose. Black spot resistance was visually evaluated for thirty seven rose varieties against D. rosae. Out of thirty seven varieties evaluated, none of the varieties were found immune, very highly resistant, highly resistant, resistant and moderately resistant. However, three varieties namely Paradise, Shabnam and Pixie showed moderately susceptible in reaction. Whereas, eleven varieties viz., Angelica Renae, Atago, Folklore, Granada, Hot Cocoa, Mardigrass, Midas Touch, Mrinalini, Revival, Tipus Flame and Victor Hugo showed susceptible reaction. Twelve varieties viz. Baccardi, Claudia Ribond, Charles Mallerin, Crimson Lace, Dr. Pal, Impatient, Madam Dulbourde, Marcopolo, Melody, Rainbow End, Sonia and Sugandha were highly susceptible reaction at 75 per cent disease severity. Whereas, eleven varieties namely Angelique, Christian Dior, Gemini, Gladiator, Golden Jubilee, Priyadarsini, Sand. Centenary, R. R. M. Roy, Sweet Promise, Unforgotten and Vale of Cloyd were highly susceptible reaction at 95 per cent disease severity. Further, five fungicides [three systemic fungicides namely Carbendazim, Hexaconazole (Contaf) and Ridomil MZ 72 WP and two contact fungicides viz. Blitox-50 and Mancozeb] were evaluated in vitro for the management of D. rosae. Hexaconazole (Contaf) was found to inhibit the mycelial growth of D. rosae significantly at a concentration of 200 and 250 ppm followed by Ridomil MZ 72 WP at same concentration.

Paradise, Shabnam and Pixie varieties showed moderately susceptible reaction towards black spot disease of rose.

Hexaconazole and Ridomil MZ72WP can be recommended for managing the disease.

Keywords

Rose, variety, screening, black spot, in vitro, fungicides