2023 Vol. 29 No.2 PP 233-238
https://doi.org/10.33451/florafauna.v29i2pp233-238
Effect of Leaf Crinkle Virus infection on Nodulation, Productivity and Yield of Black Gram Vigna mungo
*Sanjay Srivastava, D.K.Srivastava1 and Alok K. Singh2
Botany Department,
Harish Chandra P.G. College,
VARANASI-221001 (U.P.) INDIA
1Botany Department,
D.C.S.Khandelwal P.G. College,
MAU-275101 (U.P.) INDIA
1Botany Department,
C.M.P. Degree College,
PRAYAGRAJ-211002 (U.P.) INDIA
*Corresponding Author :
E-mail:sanjayhcpgc@rediffmail.com
ABSTRACT
In the present study, effect of Urd bean leaf crinkle virus (ULCV) infection on the nodulation, productivity and yield of black
gram (Vigna mungo) was investigated. Virus infection was shown to reduce the number, size and weight of nodules in both the
cultivars of black gram viz., T-9 and IPU 94-1. Primary productivity was also adversely affected due to virus infection. Gross and
net production rates decreased whereas respiratory loss increased in infected leaves. Virus infection also reduced the grain
yield which ranged from 6.81 to 66 percent over healthy plants when inoculated at different growth stages. Decrease in the
number of pods per plant and 100 grain weight was recorded. Early inoculated plants showed higher yield loss than the mid and
late inoculated ones.
KEY WORDS : Black gram, leaf crinkle virus, Nodules, Primary productivity, Yield