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Management of Cotton leaf Curl Virus by planting time and plant spacing

Keywords: CLCuV , cotton , plant spacing , planting time , management

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Cotton leaf curl virus (CLCuV) is one of the most destructive diseases limiting the vegetativegrowth and production of cotton. Development of CLCuV resistant cotton genotypes is the mosteffective strategy to minimize the yield losses due to this disease. But so far no cotton genotyperesistant to CLCuV (Burewala strain) has been reported. We are then only left with the option to alterthe management practices to minimize the yield losses. The objective of this study was therefore todetermine the effects of planting time, plant spacing and genotypes on CLCuV incidence. Significantdifferences existed for seed cotton yield and its components and CLCuV infestation due to plantingtime and genotypes. Infestation due to CLCuV varied significantly among genotypes. Maximum seedcotton yield (2068kg/ha) was recorded in genotype MNH-6070 planted at 30the June with plant-toplantspacing of 15cm. Moreover MNH-6070 proved to be better under CLCuV infestation than the rest.There was less disease incidence on 1st May planted cotton as compared to late sown cotton (15th &30th June). Maximum CLCuV incidence was recorded within 30-45 days in late planting as compared to105 days of early planted cotton. From the present study it is concluded that early planting withincreased plant spacing and late planting with reduced plant spacing is effective in managing CLCuV toachieve optimum seed cotton yield.

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