The Rosette: Strategies For Controlling Rose Rosette Disease
Rose rosette is a viral disease that affects roses caused by the Rose rosette virus (RRV). The disease can cause stunted growth, reduced flower production, and ultimately lead to death of the rose plant. It can also reduce the quality of the flowers, making them unmarketable. The ideal conditions for the development of Rose rosette disease are warm and moist weather. The disease can also develop under moderate temperatures and high humidity. The disease can spread easily from infected plants to healthy ones through wind, rain and the movement of infected plant material.
Scientific Name: Rose rosette virus (RRV)
Rose rosette disease is present in several states in India, including Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, and Maharashtra.
The symptoms of Rose rosette disease can vary depending on the severity of the infection.
Rose Rosette Disease is a highly destructive and contagious disease that can significantly reduce the health and productivity of rose plants. Effective management of this disease is crucial for the survival and sustainability of rose production. The following management practices can be adopted to control the spread and severity of Rose Rosette Disease:
Cultural management of Rose rosette disease involves a variety of practices aimed at reducing the incidence and severity of the disease. These practices include:
Following chemicals can be used to control the vector of rose rosette disease i.e Eriophyid mites
Product Name | Technical Content | Dosage |
Abacin Insecticide | Abamectin 1.9% EC | 0.7 ml/lit of water |
Omite Insecticide | Propargite 57% EC | 2 ml /lit of water |
Oberon Insecticide | Spiromesifen 22.9% SC | 0.3 ml /lit of water |
Maiden Insecticide | Hexythiazox 5.45% EC | 1 ml/lit of water |
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