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Browsing by Author "Lekha, G."

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    Gender participation and training need analysis in coconut cultivation
    (2011-05) Anitha Kumari, P.; Lekha, G.
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    Management of basal stem rot disease of Areca catechu L. in India
    (2004-04) Rohini Iyer; Parvathy Meera; Lekha, G.; Vinayaka Hegde; Gunasekharan, M.
    Basal stem rot caused by Ganoderma lucidum (Curtis Ex. Fr.) Karst is one of the dreaded diseases of arecanut. Pure cultures (16 nos.) of Ganoderma isolates were established from fruiting body, bark and root samples collected from Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Assam and West Bengal, the five areca growing states of India. Isolations made from the center of the fresh fruiting body were found to be better for obtaining pure cultures of Ganoderma. Standard aqueous leaf extracts of forty-three plant species were screened against the pathogen under b1 vitro conditions by poisoned food technique. Allium sativum extract completely inhibited the growth of the pathogen. Fresh leaf extract of Peperormia pellucida exerted 91.66 per cent inhibition followed by that of Clerodendron infortunatum (80.7%) and Musa paradisiaca (43.45%) at 96 h. Four fungal cultures viz., an unidentified sterile white fungus (77.8), Trichoderma harzianum( 72.2), T.viride (62.0). and Penicillium sp. (42.0) were found to be inhibitory on the mycelial growth of the pathogen at 96 h.
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    Management of stem bleeding disease of coconut using Trichoderma sp. and organics
    (2015-08) Lekha, G.; Muralidharan, P.; Anithakumari, P.

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