Chickpea Disease Diagnostic Series
Damping-off
A condition where seedlings emerge and then decay at the base, leading to their collapse.
Rhizoctonia Seed, Seedling and Root Rot
A fungal disease affecting the roots, leading to the decay of seedlings and seeds.
Dry Root Rot
Characterized by the drying and rotting of chickpea roots, affecting plant vigor and yield.
Fusarium Root Rot
A fungal disease causing reddish-brown lesions on the roots, leading to rot and plant wilting.
Fusarium Wilt
A severe fungal infection causing yellowing, wilting, and eventual death of chickpea plants.
Verticillium Wilt
A soil-borne fungus causing yellowing, stunting, and wilting, leading to decreased yield and quality.
Ascochyta Blight
A fungal disease leading to leaf spotting, stem lesions, and pod damage, significantly reducing yields.
Alternaria Blight
Caused by the Alternaria fungus, it results in leaf spots, leading to defoliation and reduced seed quality.
Stemphylium Blight
A fungal disease causing leaf spotting and defoliation, often leading to significant yield losses.
Sclerotinia Stem and Crown Rot
Characterized by white mold growth, leading to stem and crown rot, often causing plant death.
Botrytis Gray Mold
A fungal disease causing gray mold growth on chickpea plants, leading to reduced seed quality and yields.
Pea Enation Mosaic Virus
A viral disease causing leaf malformation, yellowing, and reduced seed quality in chickpea plants.
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