GOOD AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES FOR BLACK PEPPER : Nursery and Its Management
Black pepper requires warm humid climate. A well distributed rainfall of 1250 to 2800 mm is ideal for its cultivation.
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Black pepper requires warm humid climate. A well distributed rainfall of 1250 to 2800 mm is ideal for its cultivation.
Read MoreNursery Prepare the potting mixture and put for solarization for 30 to 45ays Immediately after solarization mix the solarized potting
Read MoreAnthracnose or fungal ‘Pollu’ disease in black pepper is caused by the fungus Colletotrichum gloeosporioides.The disease affects leaves, spikes and
Read MoreSlow decline is an weakening disease of pepper. The disease is caused by both fungus and nematode. The affected vine
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Read MoreNursery Mark and label selected mother plants Select mother vines of only varieties which are proven to be highly productive
Read MoreManagement of the disease Phytosanitation All infected or dead vines along with the root system are to be collected in
Read More1. Phytophthora foot rot/ quick wilt Phytophthora foot rot (quick wilt disease) caused by Phytophthora capsici is the most destructive
Read MoreManuring and fertilizer application is critical for proper establishment and growth of plants. Manuring pepper vines is to be done
Read MoreImportance of GAP Good Agricultural Practices or GAP are “practices that need to be applied on farms to ensure food
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