Cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. capitata)

Wire Stem (Rhizoctonia solani )

Symptoms

  • This disease is more serious in nursery beds.
  • The affected young seedlings show reddish brown discolouration of the stem near the ground level.
  • This area gets constricted and the plants bent or twist without breaking.
  • In some cases, the seedling continues to grow even though the lesion girdles the stem.
  • The lesion is quite sunken, and the stem resembles a wire, hence the name 'wirestem'.
  • The girdled seedling eventually dies.

Management

  • Soil used for preparing raised beds should be well- drained.
  • Excessive irrigation should be avoided to reduce humidity around the plants.
  • The seedlings in the seedbed should be adequately spaced to allow maximum air movement.
  • While transplanting, the seedlings showing symptoms of 'wirestem' disease should be discarded.
  • Seed treatment with antagonist fungal culture of Trichoderma viride (3-4 g/kg of seed) is effective.

Chemical Control

Sl.No Generic Name Trade Name Color code Dosage Knapsack Sprayer (Capacity 10L) Recommendation Remarks
Dosage/acre (200 L) Dosage/hectare (500 L)
1 Captan 50 WP Captaf, Captan, Dhanutan 50% WP Green 4 g/kg of seed 40 g 800 g 2000 g Seed treatment
2 Thiram 75 WS Hexathir, Tagithram, Thiram 75 DS, Thiride, Vegfru Thiram Blue 4 g/kg of seed 40 g 800 g 2000 g Seed treatment
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Extremely Toxic
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Highly Toxic
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Moderately Toxic
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Slightly Toxic