Agricultural crops :: Pulses :: Cowpea
Cowpea mosaic: Virus
Symptom |
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Symptoms vary and include rapid death of young succulent plants.
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Discoloration of taproots, longitudinal cracks of the stems, stunting, wilting and poor yields.
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Complete control of root rot and damping off is difficult, and no variety of cowpea is resistant to root rot.
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Persistent damp weather prior to development of the first true leaf and also the crowding of seedlings due to poor seed spacing may increase damping off.
Management
- Roguing out of cowpea mosaic virus diseased plants in the early stage of growth up to 30 days and spraying twice at fortnightly intervals with Methyldemeton 25 EC 500 ml/ha.
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