Anthracnose disease in Banana Crop

Measures to Control Anthracnose disease in Banana Crop

Anthracnose is a major fungal disease of banana, affecting both the fruit and the plant itself. It is caused by several species of fungi, most commonly Colletotrichum musae. This disease can cause significant yield losses, both in the field and during post-harvest storage and transport.

Anthracnose disease in Banana Crop

  • Type of Infestation: Fungal Disease
  • Common Name: Anthracnose
  • Causal Organism: Gloeosporium musarum
  • Affected Parts Of the plant: Fruit

Environmental favorable factors for pests/Diseases:

  • Temperature: The fungus thrives in warm temperatures, with an optimal range of 22-32°C (72-90°F). Cooler temperatures slow down its growth, while hot temperatures can kill it.
  • Humidity: High humidity (above 90%) creates a perfect environment for fungal spore germination and infection. This is why Anthracnose is more prevalent during rainy seasons or in areas with high humidity.

Symptoms of Pest/Disease:

  • Dark, sunken lesions on leaves, stems, fruits, or flowers
  • Blight of leaves and shoots
  • Dieback of twigs and branches
  • Premature defoliation
  • Stunted growth
  • Reduced fruit yield

Measures to control Pests/Diseases:

Products

Technical Names

Dosages

CONCOR Difenconazole 25 % EC 120 ml - 150 ml / Acre
Samartha Carbendazim 12 % + Mancozeb 63 % WP 300-400 grams per acre
KTM Thiophanate Methyl 70% WP 250-600 grams per acre
K ZEB Mancozeb 75% WP 500gm per Acre
All In one 1.5 - 2 GM / Ltr
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