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Agricultural Science Digest, volume 20 issue 1 (march 2000) : 56-57

A STUDY ON KNOWLEDGE GAP IN IMPROVED AUTUMN RICE CULTIVATION PRACTICES IN ASSAM

U.Barman, K.Pathak
1Krishi Vigyan Kendra Assam Agricultural University, P.O. Arunachal, Dist. Cachar-788025, India
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Cite article:- U.Barman, K.Pathak (2024). A STUDY ON KNOWLEDGE GAP IN IMPROVED AUTUMN RICE CULTIVATION PRACTICES IN ASSAM. Agricultural Science Digest. 20(1): 56-57. doi: .
Cauliflower plants i.e. upto 20 days old were more prone to attack of Rhizoctonia solani causing stem rot than 35 days old plants. In 50 days old plants susceptibility to the dIsease decreased drastically. Also sandy soil favoured maximum stem rot incidence and least in clay soil.
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