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M.J.EXPORTS
G-2, B-Block, Jalaram Chambers
B/h. Puja Estate, GIDC Estate,
VITTHAL UDHYOG NAGAR, Gujarat 388121
India

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A Parasitic Plant Controller

 


  • Bio-Spreader is a parasitic plant controller. It controls parasitic plants effectively. Increases water holding capacity of the land and thus watering time period also increases which makes the crop healthier and lushy green.

    How to use

    To increase the effectiveness dilute 5ml Bio-Spreader in 1 litre water and shake well to form uniform mixture, drench the solution near the roots of the plants.

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  • Introduction of Parasitic Plants

     

    Orobanche

    Introduction

    • Orobanche is popularly known as broomrape in English speaking countries, 'Tokra' in north India, 'vakumba' in Gujarat, 'bambaku' in Maharashtra, 'pokayilaikalan' in Tamil Nadu, 'bodu' or 'malle' in Andhra Pradesh.
    • It is a flowering parasite on tobacco roots and occurs in all the tobacco tracts in India. It is a holoparasite and draws its nourishment from tobacco by means of haustoria attached to the roots of tobacco.
    • The loss in the yield and quality of leaf is very much variable from 30-70% in Tamil Nadu and 10-50% in other states.
    • Experiments conducted at M.J. Exports (Farm), Heranj, indicated that loss in yield varied from 20-50% depending on the time of infection and availability of soil moisture.
    • Symptoms In the early stages of infection, symptoms of wilting, drooping and ribbing of leaves are observed in the early hours.
    • These symptoms are the first indication of underground infection of tobacco roots by the parasite.
    • Five to six weeks after planting, young orobanche sprouts emerge from the soil at the base of tobacco plants. Presence of numerous orobanche shoots around the plants in field is the most important visible symptom.
    • Plants attacked early in the season are generally stunted showing typical wilting of leaves. Plants attacked late in the season do not show visible symptoms of infection but the yield and quality of leaves are reduced.
    • Orobanche emerge in clusters, they are 15-45 cm tall, pale brown or purple in colour. Often 10-15 shoots are found attached to the roots of a single host plant.
    • Of the two species reported in india, viz. Orobanche cernua and O.indica, the former is more a serious parasite on tobacco and it is restricted to solanaceous plants.
    • Some more hosts in other families, e.g. Cannabinaceae, Compositae, Euphorbiaccae and Tiliaceae. Further he noticed that Capsicum annuum (chillies) and Tridax procumbens stimulated germination of orobanche seed without getting parasitised.
    • The seed is reported to be viable for 2 years though and remained dormant in the soil for at least 13 years.

    Etiology

    • The causal organism Orobanche cernua Loefl. Var. desertorum Beck. is an annual, fleshy flowering plant, erect, 15-45 cm high.
    • Stem more or less round, pale-brown, solitary (or in bunches) thickened at the base, covered with scaly leaves ending in spike, clayx with 2 narrow lobes.
    • Corolla a white tube with bluish or violet lobes stamens 4 epipetalous with lobed anthers; ovary superior, one-celled with numerous ovules; stigma rather big and 4-lobed, fruit is 2-valved, capsule containing numerous seeds.
    • Seeds are very minute 369x206 , very light, approximately 1,90,000 weigh 1 gram, ovoid and reticulate in black soil under normal growing conditions Orobanche completes its life cycle in 12-14 weeks.
    • Orobanche seed germinates during the second week after planting tobacco and infects the root during third week.
    • Till the end of fifth week, underground infection of Orobanche develops into various sizes. On the sixth week, Orobanche shoots emerge above ground.
    • Flowering is completed by seventh week, seed formation by eighth week and capsule drying by ninth week end.
    • Drying off commences by tenth week, withering of stem and dehiscence of capsules by eleventh and twelfth weeks. Studies on the germination of Orobanche seed all round the year indicated that November to February was favourable for maximum germination when the minimum soil temperature varied from 190 to 220C.
    • Germination was minimum during April to June when the soil temperature was 250 to 31.50C. O.cernua is a holoparasite and the seeds germinate in presence of roots of tobacco and other host plants to the extent of 0 to 4.6%.
    • Host root exudates stimulate germination 21 days at 210C in the presence of vitamin PP (nicotinamide) and vitamin B-6 (Pyridoxine hydrochloride) to the extent of 45.5% and 90% respectively.
    • Orobanche seeds being very minute in size are produced in enormous numbers in each capsule. When the capsule is dry, it splits open at the top and the small dust-like seeds are easily scattered by wind.
    • They mix up with the soil and remain viable for long periods. Irrigation and drainage water carry the seeds from one field to another. It is also spread through the animals, man or cultivation equipment.
    • Seeds present in the soil germinate in presence of susceptible hosts like tobacco, tomato, brinjal and safflower.
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M.J.EXPORTS
G-2, B-Block, Jalaram Chambers
B/h. Puja Estate, GIDC Estate,
VITTHAL UDHYOG NAGAR, Gujarat 388121
India

ph: +91 02692 234292
fax: +91 02692 234292
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