How to control or prevent disease control in the mung bean crop

Mung beans are one of the most important rabi crops in our country.  However, due to disease and insect infestation, the production of beans and crops is reduced.  Usually, after the kharif harvest is over, the beans are sown on the land, depending on the size of the crop.  In our country, dry beans are also used to irrigate.  In the present case, the mung bean crop is also considered a cash crop.  So in our country, if the farmers are a little more careful, they can control the disease, control the pests, increase the production of beans and crops, and increase their income.  The following is a list of our most popular mung bean diseases.  In the interest of the peasantry, the next stage will be the introduction of beans, crop pests, and their control.

 Diseases of the bean, crop are caused by some harmful bacteria and fungi.  These bacteria or fungi remain in the seed and cause disease through the seed.  These bacteria are so subtle that it is almost impossible to see them with the naked eye.  These can only be seen through some powerful microscopes.  So after sowing the seeds, we get the information that the disease is infested by looking at the various symptoms of the disease in the crop.  But then the germ does its job.  Of course, the disease is properly controlled if the disease is properly investigated and the approved control system introduced.  So the immune system is better than the cure for the disease.  As a precautionary measure before sowing, seeds or fungi that are invisible to the seed die or become inactive.  So there is no fear of disease in the future.  Seed purification also controls 100 percent disease.  Seed purification is an effective preventive measure.  It provides 100% control over the cost, convenience and safety of beans, crop rot, germination and down rot, scabies, collarbone disease, scabies, leaf blight, and so on.

 Seed treatment or prevention
 Seeds can be refined in a variety of ways.  Such as organic and chemical methods.

 Biological method:

 Trichoderma Viride Beneficial Mushrooms Refine the seeds by the national culture to easily control fungal, crop rejectonia, and scotchia root rot.  But the seeds purified by this culture need to be sown immediately on the ground.  Dry seeds are treated with trichoderma culture at the rate of four grams per kg of seeds.  This trichoderma culture can also be applied to the soil in combination with azospirilam and rhizobium bacterial fertilizers.

 Chemical methods:

 For 3 kg of vitava per kg of seeds, beans are dried and powdered for mung bean, crop rot and root rot.  Seed purifiers are the best available in the market for seed purification.  So the seed can also be refined in clay pots.  Instead of pottery, the load of cow dung used in the village can be used.  But aluminum, juice, copper, brass, steel, etc. are strictly prohibited.

 Countermeasures
 Pneumonia:

 One kilogram of sulfur per acre is used to control this.  Sprinkle with 200 liters of water or per acre.  Spray 500 g of benenamil or 300 g of carbendazim 50% WP or 100 ml of Tridemorph 80% EC (kalyxin) in 200 liters of water.  The disease can also be controlled by spraying 10 kg of sulfur per acre.

 Malaria and Down Syndrome:

 Per acre  200 liters of 400 liters of carbon dioxide or 400 grams of mancozet or 400 ml of propiconazole 25% EC can be controlled by spraying the leaves.

 Depression:

 With 400 g of carbendazim or 300 g of metalaxyl solution with 200 g of 4waters per acre, the soil is well controlled by controlling the disease.

 Kolar Root:

 Spray 400 g of carbendazim or 400 g of mancozeb or 300 g of thofinate methyl solution with 200 liters of water per acre.

 Stigma:

 Spray 1 kg of sulfur irrigated with 200 liters of water per acre or 400 ml of Tridemorphic 80% EC (Kalixin) or Auxiliary Carboxin 20% EC Plantvax 400 ml leaves.

 Leaf disease:

 For control of the disease, spray the leaves with 200 g of water per acre with 400 g of Mancozeb WDP 45% or 400 g of carbendazim or 400 g of copper oxychloride WDP 50%.

 Yellow fever or yellow fever:

 It is a deadly viral disease.  The disease is transmitted by whiteflies.  So the disease is conveniently controlled by controlling the white fly as a preventive measure.  White flies per acre for control.  Spray 400 ml of dimisthoethate or 400 ml of methyl in 200 liters of water, 25% EC in oxidantone or 14.8% SL in 50 ml of imidacloprid.  Contact the nearest agriculture office for details.

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