A Plant Inoculation Room (PIR) in a Tissue Culture Lab:
Trained technicians working in LAF cabinets at Plant Inoculation Room. All TC Labs should have demarcated clean area for Plant Inoculation Rooms (PIR) having stringent sterility conditions (Class 100-10,000 air quality)
A plant growth room in a Tissue Culture Lab:
All TC Labs should have demarcated clean area for both Plant Inoculation Rooms (PIR) and Plant Growth Rooms (PGR) having stringent sterility conditions (Class 100-10,000 air quality)
A plant growth room in a Tissue Culture Lab:
All TC Labs should have demarcated clean area for both Plant Inoculation Rooms (PIR)and Plant Growth Rooms (PGR)having stringent sterility conditions (Class 100-10,000 air quality)
T.C Plants in JIFFY POTS :
Tissue culture Grande Naine plants raised in Jiffy pots in their holding tray.
A secondary hardening centre:
Many Polyhouses of this kind with a capacity to accomodate 1 Lakh plants each are required depending upon the production capacity of the unit.
Field with excellent yield!
A Tissue culture Grande naine Banana bunches under development. Farmer:Murugan,Gudalur, Theni Dt, Tamilnadu.
Robust and Uniform Bunches !
A charcteristic feature Tissue culture Banana plants are the uniformity of bunches in all the trees in a given field.
Sunday, 15 January 2012
Banana bunch care and Post Harvest management
Friday, 6 January 2012
FUNGAL DISEASE (Pre & Post - Harvest): CROWN ROT
- A number of fungi are associated with crown disorder viz. Colletotrichum musae (C.musae), Fusarium spp, Vetricullium theobromae (V.theobromae) and Botryodipiodia theobromae (B.theobromae).
- Blackening of the crown tissue occurs initially at the cut surfaces, but the rot may spread into the crown during transportation.
- Rotting is most noticeable if transit time exceeds 7 days and high incidence of disease may cause premature ripening of the fruits.
Posted in: 49. Fungal disease - Crown RotThursday, 5 January 2012
FUNGAL DISEASE (Pre & Post Harvest): CIGAR END ROT
Symptoms:
- As the fruit develops, the infection spreads slowly along with the fruit growth causing blackening of the skin.
- Tip of the infected fingers later gets covered with a powdery mass of spores resembling grey ash end of a cigar.
Control:
- Removal the untransformed flowers after the finger emergence.
- Spray the bunches with Bavistin @ 1 gm/lt or Kavach (Chlorothalonil) @ 1gm / lt of water once in 15 days and later on cover the bunches with polythene sleeve.
Posted in: 48. Fungal disease - Cigar end rotFUNGAL DISEASE (Pre & Post - Harvest): ANTHRACNOSE
It is a serious pre and post harvest disease caused by Colletotrichum musae.
- Infection starts at the distal end of the young harvested fruits as minute black spots, spreading slowly to the whole fruit which eventually turns black and shriveled. It spreads to the other hands through the stalk affecting the whole bunch.
- On ripening fruits, the symptoms appear as sunken brownish lesions which get covered by salmon colored fungal sporulation. Lesions expand faster and coalesce giving a black appearance to the fingers.
Spray bunches twice with 0.25% Indofil M-45 or 0.25% Kavach at 15 days interval.
Posted in: 47. Fungal disease - AnthracnoseFUNGAL DISEASE (Foliar) : PANAMA WILT.
Symptoms:
- Symptoms commence as yellowing of older leaves and progresses to youngest leaf.
- The affected leaves collapse gradually at the petiole and hang around the Pseudostem.
- At advanced stages of the disease development, splitting of the Pseudostem occurs coinciding with the collapse of crown.
- Provide good drainage in field wherever water stagnation occurs.
- Bimonthly drenching and weekly spray with 0.1% Bavistin for 2-3 weeks on and around the infected plants.
- Uproot severely infected plants and burn them. Liming of the infected soil at the site of uprooted plants, helps in reducing the survival of fungus.
Posted in: 43. Fungal disease - Panama or Fusarium WiltFUNGAL DISEASE (Foliar) : CORDANA LEAF SPOT.
This disease is caused by Cordana musae. (C.musae).
Symptoms:
- The fungus produces individual brown lesions which are upto several centimeters in length with a dark margin and surrounded by a chlorotic halo.
- The lesions enlarge in size, coalesce, and produce necrotic areas. Ultimately, the leaves turn brown and dry out.
Control Measures:
Spray 0.25% Kavach or 0.25% Indofil M-45 or 0.1% Tilt at 15 days interval.
Posted in: 46. Fungal disease - Cordana Leaf SpotWednesday, 4 January 2012
FUNGAL DISEASE (Foliar) : YELLOW SIGATOKA (Sigatoka Leaf Spot)
- Symptoms start as tiny, yellow broken streaks followed by the development of brown spindle shape lesions in the streaked areas with a yellowish halo.
- Slowly lesions darken and become elliptical brown spots with a grayish centre demarcated by a well defined brown or black border.
- These lesions coalesce and enlarge causing death of leaf blade.
- This results in reduced photosynthetic area and eventually reduced harvestable yield coupled with accelerated fruit maturity and immature ripening.
- Keep the orchard clean, remove the diseased leaves and burn outside the plantation.
- Make proper drainage of water to avoid water logging.
- Contact fungicide Mancozeb(2.5gm / lt) or Calixin (2ml/lt) with Teepol (Sticking agent ) must be sprayed during initial symptoms.
- During severe infection Bavistin @ 2gm / lt or 0.1% Tilt can also be used and repeat at 15 days interval.
- Increment in Potassium in the fertilizer dose and 6 feet X 6 feet spacing in plantation minimizes the infestation.
Wednesday, 9 November 2011
Feed back from TNAU, NRCB and Farmers
You are aware that this blog carries an exhaustive load of details regarding micro-nutrient deficiencies in Banana and their remedies.
On cross verification with other websites it was found that even the most trusted websites carry major flaws.
Asst. Prof (AEX)
Respected sir,I regret to note some major flaws in your Agritech portal in the link:In the above link, some pictures are published under the heading ‘Deficiency symptoms of Banana’. These pictures are copied from NRCB website http://www.nrcb.res.in/soil.html.1. Mistake 1: The picture shown as P deficiency is actually S deficiency as per NRCB website link: http://www.nrcb.res.in/soil.html.2. Mistake 2: The picture shown as Mn deficiency is actually Mg deficiency as per NRCB website link: http://www.nrcb.res.in/soil.html.3. Mistake 3: The picture shown as S deficiency has two different pictures combined in to one picture. In actual, the upper picture shows Zn deficiency and the lower one depicts S deficiency as per NRCB http://www.nrcb.res.in/soil.html.Please correct the mistakes immediately which might have occurred by oversight at your end.Thanking you,
Yours Sincerely,
A.Vishnu Sankar
--
Project Officer (e-Extension)
e-Extension Centre
Directorate of Extension Education
Tamil Nadu Agricultural University
Coimbatore-641 003
Ph: 0422-6611383
Posted in: 21. Feed back from TNAU NRCB & FarmersEnhancing bunch size of Banana through feeding N and K through distal end of rachis:
You are kindly requested to visit the link: "Banana Bunch Care and procedures to maximize the bunch size", which is a must read article that covers all aspects of bunch care and proven methods to increase the bunch size, before commence reading the following article. Thank you.
- Ammonium Sulphate - 15gm
- Sulphate of potash (SOP) - 7.5gm
- Fresh cow dung - 500gm blended in 100 ml of water.
(Readers are requested to visit this link: 'Effect of excessive application of chemicals on bunch' also before exiting this page).
Monday, 26 September 2011
FERTILIZER TARGET CHART FOR BANANA UNDER PRECISION FARMING:
T A R G E T
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GROWTH STAGE
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Age
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Requirement in gms/plant
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Requirement in %
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N
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P
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K
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N %
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P%
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K%
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EARLY ESTABLISHMENT STAGE -I
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30
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30
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30
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10
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45
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45
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40
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20
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60
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60
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60
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40
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21
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50
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11
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ESTABLISHMENT STAGE -II
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90
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90
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80
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80
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120
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110
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90
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120
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19
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25
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21
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VEGETATIVE STAGE -III
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150
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150
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120
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160
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180
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180
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120
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200
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210
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200
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120
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240
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32
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25
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31
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SHOOTING STAGE- IV
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240
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230
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120
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270
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270
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260
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120
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310
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300
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280
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120
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350
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28
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0
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29
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DEVELOPMENT OF BUNCH AND HARVESTING STAGE -V
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330
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do
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120
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380
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0
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0
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8
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280
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120
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380
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100
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100
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100
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CAUTION: REQUIREMENTS GIVEN HERE ARE TARGETS ONLY,
A.Vishnu Sankar


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