2018
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2018.1200.15
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Integrated capsule for enhancing saffron productivity

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“…Moreover, corm rot incidence ranging from 4.00 to 40.00% and 4.66 to 42.00%, and the intensity ranging from 0.8 to 16.93% and 1.33 to 17.43% in 1999 and 2000, respectively, was observed in Kashmir [73]. The disease is considered as a major threat to saffron industry in India as 21% of the saffron area in Pampore of Kashmir is highly infested with the disease [74]. Hundred per cent disease incidence with the severity of 6-46%, resulting in reduced plant growth and yield of saffron in Kashmir has been reported [75].…”
Section: Corm Rot Of Saffronmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, corm rot incidence ranging from 4.00 to 40.00% and 4.66 to 42.00%, and the intensity ranging from 0.8 to 16.93% and 1.33 to 17.43% in 1999 and 2000, respectively, was observed in Kashmir [73]. The disease is considered as a major threat to saffron industry in India as 21% of the saffron area in Pampore of Kashmir is highly infested with the disease [74]. Hundred per cent disease incidence with the severity of 6-46%, resulting in reduced plant growth and yield of saffron in Kashmir has been reported [75].…”
Section: Corm Rot Of Saffronmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and mustard cake, resulted in maximum corm yield, number of daughter corms/mother corm, fresh flower weight and saffron yield [133]. Bacillus spp., having the advantage of producing heat-and desiccation-resistant spores, significantly reduce the incidence of saffron corm rot under pot conditions [74], which may be attributed to the competition for energy, food and ecological niche or substrate, production of inhibitory allelo-chemicals and induction of systemic resistance [134]. Corm treatment with B. subtilis significantly reduces the days of sprouting and flower emergence along with causing an increase in number of flowers [66].…”
Section: Biological Control and Plant Growth Promotionmentioning
confidence: 99%