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WHEAT :: MAJOR DISEASES :: POWDERY MILDEW

 


 

 

Powdery mildew - Erysiphe graminis var. tritici

Symptoms
Greyish white powdery growth appears on the leaf, sheath, stem and floral parts. Powdery growth later become black lesion and cause drying of leaves and other parts.

  

Powdery mil of wheat
Symptoms

Pathogen
Fungus produces septate, superficial, hyaline mycelium on leaf surface with short conidiophores. The conidia are elliptical, hyaline, single celled, thin walled and produced in chains. Dark globose cleistothecia containing 9-30 asci develop with oblong, hyaline and thinwalled ascospores.

 

Conidia and conidiophores

 

Disease cycle
Fungus remains in infected plant debris as dormant mycelium and asci. Primary spread is by the ascospores and secondary spread through airborne conidia.

Favourable Conditions

  • Temperature of 20-21˚C.

Management

  • Spray Wettable Sulphur 0.2% or Carbendazim @ 500 g/ha