Chilli Viral Diseases: Prevention and Control Measures for a Healthy Crop
Chilli is one of the most important vegetable crops in India, both for domestic consumption and for export. However, chilli plants are vulnerable to a range of viral diseases that can significantly impact crop yield and quality. These viral diseases can be spread through infected plant material or by insect vectors like thrips, aphids and whitefly. Plants are most susceptible to viral diseases during early growth stages of the crop. Therefore, effective management of these diseases is crucial to ensure a successful harvest.
This disease’s epidemics is most common during March to June in Southern India and June to October in Northern India.
Caused by: Chilli leaf curl virus (Begomovirus)
Vector: Whitefly
Caused by: Cucumber Mosaic Virus
Vector: Aphids
Mode of spread: The disease may also spread through mechanical contact and through seeds.
3. Chilli Necrosis Disease
Caused by: Groundnut bud necrosis virus (GBNV), Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV), Watermelon bud necrosis virus (WBNV), Capsicum Chlorosis Virus (CaCV)
Vector: Thrips
Mode of spread: Through mechanical contact
Caused by: Pepper mild mottle virus and Tobacco mosaic virus
Vector: Any sucking pests (Thrips / Aphids / Whitefly)
Mode of Spread: Seed borne, Transmitted through sap
There is no specific cure or control measure for viral diseases in plants. But controlling the vector that spreads the viruses, applying micronutrients to strengthen the plant’s immune system, and implementing above-mentioned preventive strategies can be effective in managing chilli viral diseases. The supplement of plant stimulants or micronutrients may help the plants to develop some kind of inhibition towards virus attack and also bind the active viruses in the plant sap, so that the multiplication and further damage may be reduced.
Products | Technical content | Dosage |
Plant Stimulants | ||
Geolife No Virus | Combination of rare herbs | 3 – 5 ml/lit water |
V-Bind | Plant Extracts | 2 – 3 ml/lit water |
Perfekt Crop Health Enhancer | Herbal formulation | 1 ml/lit water |
Vedagna Viru | plant extracts fortified with several phyto-elicitors and amino acids | 2.5 gm/lit water |
Micronutrients | ||
Geolife Tabsil | Ortho silicic acid (12 %) | 1 gm/lit water |
Multiplex Magnum Mn | Manganese 12% | 0.5 gm/lit water |
Sambrama Micronutrient Fertilizer | Major nutrients – N, P, K; secondary nutrients–Ca, Mg, S and micronutrients like Zn, Mn, Fe, Cu, B & Mo | 1 tablet/15 lit water |
Multiplex General Liquid | Micronutrients | 2.5 ml/lit water |
Products | Technical content | Dosage |
Mechanical | ||
Yellow Sticky Trap | Trap | 4 – 6/acre |
Biological | ||
Neem 0.15% | Azadiractin 1500 PPM (0.15%) EC | 2 – 2.5 ml/lit water |
Chemical | ||
Anant Insecticide | Thiamethoxam 25% WG | 0.3 – 0.5 gm/lit water |
Pegasus Insecticide | Diafenthiuron 50% WP | 1 gm/lit water |
Confidor Super Insecticide | Imidacloprid 30.5% SC | 0.3 ml/lit water |
Movento Insecticide | Spirotetramat 15.31% OD | 2 ml/lit water |
Marshal Insecticide | Carbosulfan 25% EC | 2 ml/lit water |
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