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Vol. 2 (2) : March-April 2011 issue
Green Farming Vol. 2 (2) : 232-233 (March-April, 2011) (New Series)
Reaction of different greengram varieties against leaf blight (Macrophomina phaseolina) in natural conditions
DENI TANDEL1* and A.N. SABALPARA2
Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Navsari Agricultural University, Navsari - 396 450 (Gujarat)
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1SMS (Plant Prtotection), 2Associate Director *Correspondence
Subject : Plant Pathology, Nematology and Virology, Mushroom Cultivation
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DENI TANDEL and A.N. SABALPARA. 2011. Reaction of different greengram varieties against leaf blight (Macrophomina phaseolina) in natural conditions. Green Farming Vol. 2 (2) : 232-233  (March-April, 2011) (New Series)

ABSTRACT
Fifteen greengram varieties were screened against leaf blight under natural conditions in the field. From the natural varietal screening, GM-9917 was observed as resistant while GM-4, GM-9604, GM-9608, GM-9705 and GM-9709 as moderately resistant. The rest of the varieties were moderately susceptible to susceptible against leaf blight caused by M. phaseolina.
Key words :
Greengram, Leaf blight, M. phaseolina, mungbean, varieties.