Seasonal Variation in Nematode Infestation Across Bahar Treatments in Pomegranate Cultivation

Authors

  • Shivam Satyawan Madrewar Rajarshee Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj College of Agriculture Author
  • Atharva Manish Gumphekar ICAR-National Academy of Agricultural Research Management Author
  • Kiran Kiran Sarjerao Patil Rajarshee Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj College of Agriculture Author
  • Jasmin Shakil Mulani Rajarshee Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj College of Agriculture Author
  • Vaibhavi Sanjay Bhosale College of Agriculture Author

Keywords:

Nematode Infestation, Pomegranate, Bahar Treatment, Ambe Bahar, Mrig Bahar, Hasta Bahar

Abstract

This study investigates the influence of three Bahar treatments—Ambe Bahar (spring flowering), Mrig Bahar (monsoon flowering), and Hasta Bahar (autumn flowering)—on the extent of nematode infestation in pomegranate orchards. The research was conducted in major pomegranate-growing regions of India, where soil samples were collected from fields practicing each of the Bahar treatments. The results revealed significant differences in nematode infestation levels across the three Bahar treatments. Mrig Bahar exhibited the lowest nematode density, with an average of 80 nematodes per 100g of soil, compared to 120 in Hasta Bahar and 150 in Ambe Bahar. Additionally, Mrig Bahar treatment was associated with the highest average yield (12.8 kg per plant) and superior fruit quality (Grade A). The findings suggest that Mrig Bahar offers a more conducive environment for nematode management, likely due to its timing relative to environmental conditions that may suppress nematode activity.

Published

2024-09-26

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How to Cite

Seasonal Variation in Nematode Infestation Across Bahar Treatments in Pomegranate Cultivation. (2024). International Journal of Sustainable Applied Sciences (IJSAS), 2(8), 789-804. https://penerbitjurnalinternasional.com/index.php/ijsas/article/view/633