Growth habit of Tea pathogens ( evaluation of relative susceptibility of selected ea pathogens (Cephaleuros spp. and Fusarium evaluation of relative susceptibility of selected Tea cultivars Fusarium solani) and tea cultivars
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Tea diseases are considered as important biotic constraint, leads to significant tea crop losses. Incidence and disease Cephaleuros parasiticus and C. mycoidea) and Fusarium die-back (causal agent: Fusarium solani) in different tea growing areas of Assam was investigated in the present investigation. The results revealed , and F. solani). Data within the Tea diseases are considered as important biotic constraint, leads to significant tea crop losses. Cephaleuros parasiticus and C. mycoidea) and Fusarium die Fusarium solani) in different tea growing areas of Assam was investigated in the present investigation. The results revealed tea cultivars are relatively susceptible to tea pathogens (Cephaleuros spp., and F. solani same column followed by different letters are significantly different from each other (P < 0.05). phenomenon of susceptibility to selected tea pathogens have important consequences for disease epidemiology and the Tea diseases are considered as important biotic constraint, leads to significant tea crop losses. severity of red rust (causal agents: Cephaleuros parasiticus and C. mycoidea) and Fusarium die Fusarium solani) in different tea growing areas of Assam was investigated in the present investigation. The results revealed that some of the tea cultivars are relatively suscept same column followed by different letters are significantly different from each other (P < 0.05). phenomenon of susceptibility to selected tea pathogens have imp effectiveness of management protocols. same column followed by different letters are significantly different from each other (P < 0.05). Tea cultivars and the ortant consequences f