Authors
Kamesh Krishnamoorthy Kalyankumar, VG Malathi, P Renukadevi, N Manivannan, SG Patil, G Karthikeyan
Publication date
2022/10
Journal
International Journal of Biometeorology
Volume
66
Issue
10
Pages
1985-1995
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
The yellow mosaic disease (YMD) of blackgram caused by Mungbean yellow mosaic virus has emerged as a serious threat to grain legume production, especially in Southeastern Asia. Seasonal incidence of YMD with its vector population was assessed in three different agroclimatic zones of Tamil Nadu in India for three consecutive cropping seasons namely, Rabi 2018 (October–December), Summer 2019 (March–May), and Kharif 2019 (June–August) at three different time intervals viz., 20, 40, and 60 days after sowing (DAS). For all three seasons, disease incidence and whitefly count were recorded for a resistant and susceptible variety of blackgram in fields without any vector control intervention. The highest disease incidence (87%) was observed in the Panpozhi location during the summer season followed by Vamban and Coimbatore locations. The whitefly count was made through both visual count and …