Plant Disease Research
  • Year: 2012
  • Volume: 27
  • Issue: 2

Management of pathological and physiological fruit drop in Kinnow mandarin

  • Author:
  • S.K. Thind1, Anita Arora
  • Total Page Count: 3
  • Page Number: 179 to 181

1Plant Clinic, Department ofFruit Science, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana-141004

Online published on 31 May, 2013.

Abstract

Ziram 27 SC (0.25%), propiconazole 25 EC (0.1%) and carbendazim 50WP (0.1%) in combination with 2,4-D (10 ppm) were tested for their efficacy in managing the pathological and physiological fruit drop in Kinnow mandarin and compared with carbendazim 50WP (0.1%) as recommended check. Propiconazole + 2,4-D excelled over all the treatments and provided maximum control of fruit drop. The second best was Ziram + 2,4-D and was at par with propiconazole +2,4-D but differed significantly to carbendazim + 2,4-D and carbendazim alone. The fruit yield in Ziram + 2,4-D and propiconazole + 2,4-D was also at par but differed significantly to carbendazim + 2,4-D and carbendazim. Ziram + 2,4-D sprays were also more economical than other treatments. Therefore, Ziram + 2,4-D, propiconazole + 2,4-D and carbendazim + 2,4-D sprays were quite effective for managing fruit drop in Kinnow mandarin.

Keywords

Physiological and Pathological fruit drop, Kinnow mandarin, fungicides, 2, 4-D