Basic Civil Engineering first year Notes- Chapter 4 Building.pptx
Chilli leaf curl virus
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2. Prepared by : Jay khaniya
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Guided by :
Dr. Amol Deshmukh
3. Causal organism : Chilli leaf curl
virus (Begomo virus )sub group:
Bigeminivirus
Vectors(Transmitted by) :
Whitefly (Bemicia tabaci) & also
transmitted by mechanical
methods such as a Grafting.
Host range : Annual and
Perennial plants.
4. INTRODUCTION OF CHILLI LEAF CURL
DISEASE
The leaf curl disease of chilli caused by chilli leaf curl
virus. Which is transmitted by viruliferous
/semipersitently by whitefly (Bemisia tabaci Genn.).
In India, Senanayake et al. (2006) have reported first
time chilli leaf curl virus on chilli crop from Jodhpur
(Rajasthan).
The virus consists of geminate
isometric particles measuring
18 to 20 nm in diameter.
5. The symptom of the disease appears as
upward curling of the leaves followed by
reduction in their size which later turn
pale yellow in colour.
The older leaves become leathery and
brittle.
The affected plants become stunted.
Fruits formation in susceptible cultivars
is rudimentary and distorted.
8. On season
Off season
Warm weather suitable
for vector growth
SSI : Whitefly
(Bemicia tabaci),
Semi-persistence
PSI : Annual &
perennial
host of virus
Sowing
Upward lead curling,
Stunting of plant,
Deformed fruits
9. PREVENTING MEASURES :-
Obtain seed and seedlings from disease free
source.
Grow border crops(Maize, sorghum, pearl millet,
etc.).
Encourage natural enemies by growing mixed
cropping.
Control the vector by growing the seedlings under
net to prevent the whiteflies attack on the
seedlings.
Use of Yellow sticky strip for the control of vector.
Treat the seedlings with RAW COW MILK 15% for
20min and transplant.