Browsing by Author "Rema Devi, L"
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Item Absorption and translocation of streptomycin by tomato plants and its effect on the microbial population in the rhizosphere(Kerala Agricultural University, Vellanikara, 1968) Rema Devi, L; Sam Raj, JItem Alternaria blight of canna indica L.(Kerala Agricultural University, 1975) Rema Devi, L; Ramanatha Menon, M; Ramakrishnan, C KItem Chemical control of stack burn disease of rice(Kerala Agricultural University, 1993) Girija, D; Vasavan, M G; Rema Devi, L; Sheela Paul, T; Santhakumari, PItem Control of phytophthora disease of cardamom(Kerala Agricultural University, 1973) Menon, M R; Sajoo, B V; Ramakrishnan, G K; Rema Devi, LItem Different tuber/rhizome as substitute for potato in the fungal culture medium(Kerala Agricultural University, 1975) Ramakrishnan, C K; Rema Devi, L; Ramanatha Menon, MItem Effect of fungicidal pre-storage treatments on viability of paddy seeds(Kerala Agricultural University, 1970) Rema Devi, L; Ramanatha Menon, MItem Etiology and management of powdery mildew disease of pumpkin (Cucurbita moschata Poir)(Department of Plant Pathology, College of Horticulture, Vellanikkara, 1992) Veena, S S; Rema Devi, LThe present investigation was undertaken to correctly identify the causal organism of pumpkin powdery mildew disease in Kerala and to find out the environmental factors responsible for the occurrence of infection. Attempts were also made to screen different pumpkin lines to identify resistant ones to powdery mildew. The efficacy of different antifungal compounds against the disease were also tried. The study was conducted during 1990 -92 at College of Horticulture, Vellanikkara. Detailed symptomatology of the disease was worked out. The time taken for getting infection varied in resistant moderately resistant and susceptible plants. The fungus causing powdery mildew disease of pumpkin in Kerala was identified as Sphaerotheca fuliginea (Schlecht) Poll. Teleomorphic stage of the pathogen was not observed. From the cross inoculation studies it was clear that S. fuliginea from pumpkin cannot infect non-cucurbitaceous crops and weeds. Even in cucurbits it could infect only bittergourd and ivy gourd. The optimum temperature for germination of S. fuliginea was at 25°C followed by 20°C. The spores germinated at very high relative humidity while it was inhibited in water. Preliminary screening of 57 lines of pumpkin was conducted during 1990 season and 28 lines were selected from this for further studies. All the lines were found infected in both the seasons. But the degree of susceptibility and the age at which they became susceptible were varied. Only the line showed consistency in resistant reaction. Climatic factors like temperature, relative humidity, rainfall and sunshine hours were recorded for an year and was correlated with the disease severity. Incidence of the disease was indirectly correlated with rainfall. However, the influence of climatic factors were more pronounced during the initial stages of the crop. Laboratory and field experiments were conducted to find out the efficacy of five antifungal compounds and water on S. fuliginea. All the chemicals and water inhibited spore germination at varying concentrations. Effect of those chemicals and water were also tried under field conditions on line P. 46. At the end ofone week after spraying Carbendazim recorded maximum disease reduction. Disease at the time of harvest was least in Sulfex treated plants. Even water spray could reduce the disease considerably. Maximum yield was recorded from plants sprayed with Calixin. The best cost effective method to check powdery mildew infection of pumpkin was by spraying water.Item On the effect of application of some pesticides on grain setting in rice(Kerala Agricultural University, 1976) Visalakshi, A; Rema Devi, L; Nair, M R G KItem Propylene oxide vapour as a plant tissue sterilant for bioassay of antibiotics(Kerala Agricultural University, 1970) Rema Devi, L; Sam Raj, JItem Rhizosphere microflora of tomato as influenced by the age of the plant(Kerala Agricultural University, Vellanikara, 1966) Rema Devi, L; Sam Raj, JItem Studies on the Rhizosphere microflora of tomato and translocation of streptomycin in the plant(Division of Plant Pathology, Agricultural College & Research Institute, Vellayani, 1964) Rema Devi, L; Sem Raj, JItem Suitability of different media for the estimation of Pseudomonas Solanacearum from soil(Kerala Agricultural University, 1980) Rema Devi, L; Ramanatha Menon, MItem Transmission of Pseudomonas Solanacearum through tomato seeds(Kerala Agricultural University, 1980) Rema Devi, L; Menon, M RItem Viability of sclerotia of Corticium sasakii (Shirai) matsumoto(Kerala Agricultural University, 1974) Mahendra Prabhat, C A; Ramanatha Menon, M; Rema Devi, L; Ramakrishnan, C K