Table 1: Occurrence of different pathogenic diseases in commercial flowers in and around Jorhat, Assam
Table 2: Disease incidence of floricultural crops in different pockets of Jorhat district
Table 3: Microscopic study of the fungal pathogens associated with the diseases of floricultural crops
Figure 1: Alternaria leaf blight of Chrysanthemum
Figure 2: Alternaria spp. Causing leaf blight of chrysanthemum
Figure 3: Sooty mould of Chrysanthemum
Figure 4: Microscopic features of Cladosporium spp causing sooty mould of chrysanthemum
Figure 5: Mosaic and mottled leaf of chrysanthemum due to virus infection
Figure 6: Sap inoculation assay of plant virus in chrysanthemum
Figure 7: Cercospora leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 8: Conidiophore and conidia of cercospora spp in gerbera
Figure 9: Stemphylium and coniothyrium infection in gerbera
Figure 10: Coniothyrium ascus with ascospore (spores emerge from pycnidia) in gerbera
Figure 11: Stemphylium spore in gerbera
Figure 12: Alternaria leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 13: Alternaria spp spore in gerbera
Figure 14: Rhizoctonia rot of gerbera
Figure 15: Mycelia of Rhizoctonia sp under microscope producing right angles
Figure 16: Fusarium infection in gladiolus
Figure 17: Fusarium infection in gladiolus corms
Figure 18: Sickle shaped macroconidia of Fusarium spp in infected gladiolus plant
Figure 19: Leaf spot of gladiolus caused by Alternaria spp
Figure 20: Conidia of Alternaria spp from indected gladiolus leaf
Figure 21: Curvularia leaf spot of gladiolus
Figure 22: Conidiophores and conidia of cuvularia spp from infected gladiolus leaf
Figure 23: Alternaria leaf spot of rose
Figure 24: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 25: Cercospora leaf spot of rose
Figure 26: Conidia and conidiophores of Cercospora spp. Observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 27: Alternaria leaf spot of marigold
Figure 28: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected marigold leaves
Table 1: Occurrence of different pathogenic diseases in commercial flowers in and around Jorhat, Assam
Table 2: Disease incidence of floricultural crops in different pockets of Jorhat district
Table 3: Microscopic study of the fungal pathogens associated with the diseases of floricultural crops
Figure 1: Alternaria leaf blight of Chrysanthemum
Figure 2: Alternaria spp. Causing leaf blight of chrysanthemum
Figure 3: Sooty mould of Chrysanthemum
Figure 4: Microscopic features of Cladosporium spp causing sooty mould of chrysanthemum
Figure 5: Mosaic and mottled leaf of chrysanthemum due to virus infection
Figure 6: Sap inoculation assay of plant virus in chrysanthemum
Figure 7: Cercospora leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 8: Conidiophore and conidia of cercospora spp in gerbera
Figure 9: Stemphylium and coniothyrium infection in gerbera
Figure 10: Coniothyrium ascus with ascospore (spores emerge from pycnidia) in gerbera
Figure 11: Stemphylium spore in gerbera
Figure 12: Alternaria leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 13: Alternaria spp spore in gerbera
Figure 14: Rhizoctonia rot of gerbera
Figure 15: Mycelia of Rhizoctonia sp under microscope producing right angles
Figure 16: Fusarium infection in gladiolus
Figure 17: Fusarium infection in gladiolus corms
Figure 18: Sickle shaped macroconidia of Fusarium spp in infected gladiolus plant
Figure 19: Leaf spot of gladiolus caused by Alternaria spp
Figure 20: Conidia of Alternaria spp from indected gladiolus leaf
Figure 21: Curvularia leaf spot of gladiolus
Figure 22: Conidiophores and conidia of cuvularia spp from infected gladiolus leaf
Figure 23: Alternaria leaf spot of rose
Figure 24: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 25: Cercospora leaf spot of rose
Figure 26: Conidia and conidiophores of Cercospora spp. Observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 27: Alternaria leaf spot of marigold
Figure 28: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected marigold leaves
Table 1: Occurrence of different pathogenic diseases in commercial flowers in and around Jorhat, Assam
Table 2: Disease incidence of floricultural crops in different pockets of Jorhat district
Table 3: Microscopic study of the fungal pathogens associated with the diseases of floricultural crops
Figure 1: Alternaria leaf blight of Chrysanthemum
Figure 2: Alternaria spp. Causing leaf blight of chrysanthemum
Figure 3: Sooty mould of Chrysanthemum
Figure 4: Microscopic features of Cladosporium spp causing sooty mould of chrysanthemum
Figure 5: Mosaic and mottled leaf of chrysanthemum due to virus infection
Figure 6: Sap inoculation assay of plant virus in chrysanthemum
Figure 7: Cercospora leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 8: Conidiophore and conidia of cercospora spp in gerbera
Figure 9: Stemphylium and coniothyrium infection in gerbera
Figure 10: Coniothyrium ascus with ascospore (spores emerge from pycnidia) in gerbera
Figure 11: Stemphylium spore in gerbera
Figure 12: Alternaria leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 13: Alternaria spp spore in gerbera
Figure 14: Rhizoctonia rot of gerbera
Figure 15: Mycelia of Rhizoctonia sp under microscope producing right angles
Figure 16: Fusarium infection in gladiolus
Figure 17: Fusarium infection in gladiolus corms
Figure 18: Sickle shaped macroconidia of Fusarium spp in infected gladiolus plant
Figure 19: Leaf spot of gladiolus caused by Alternaria spp
Figure 20: Conidia of Alternaria spp from indected gladiolus leaf
Figure 21: Curvularia leaf spot of gladiolus
Figure 22: Conidiophores and conidia of cuvularia spp from infected gladiolus leaf
Figure 23: Alternaria leaf spot of rose
Figure 24: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 25: Cercospora leaf spot of rose
Figure 26: Conidia and conidiophores of Cercospora spp. Observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 27: Alternaria leaf spot of marigold
Figure 28: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected marigold leaves
Table 1: Occurrence of different pathogenic diseases in commercial flowers in and around Jorhat, Assam
Table 2: Disease incidence of floricultural crops in different pockets of Jorhat district
Table 3: Microscopic study of the fungal pathogens associated with the diseases of floricultural crops
Figure 1: Alternaria leaf blight of Chrysanthemum
Figure 2: Alternaria spp. Causing leaf blight of chrysanthemum
Figure 3: Sooty mould of Chrysanthemum
Figure 4: Microscopic features of Cladosporium spp causing sooty mould of chrysanthemum
Figure 5: Mosaic and mottled leaf of chrysanthemum due to virus infection
Figure 6: Sap inoculation assay of plant virus in chrysanthemum
Figure 7: Cercospora leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 8: Conidiophore and conidia of cercospora spp in gerbera
Figure 9: Stemphylium and coniothyrium infection in gerbera
Figure 10: Coniothyrium ascus with ascospore (spores emerge from pycnidia) in gerbera
Figure 11: Stemphylium spore in gerbera
Figure 12: Alternaria leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 13: Alternaria spp spore in gerbera
Figure 14: Rhizoctonia rot of gerbera
Figure 15: Mycelia of Rhizoctonia sp under microscope producing right angles
Figure 16: Fusarium infection in gladiolus
Figure 17: Fusarium infection in gladiolus corms
Figure 18: Sickle shaped macroconidia of Fusarium spp in infected gladiolus plant
Figure 19: Leaf spot of gladiolus caused by Alternaria spp
Figure 20: Conidia of Alternaria spp from indected gladiolus leaf
Figure 21: Curvularia leaf spot of gladiolus
Figure 22: Conidiophores and conidia of cuvularia spp from infected gladiolus leaf
Figure 23: Alternaria leaf spot of rose
Figure 24: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 25: Cercospora leaf spot of rose
Figure 26: Conidia and conidiophores of Cercospora spp. Observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 27: Alternaria leaf spot of marigold
Figure 28: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected marigold leaves
Table 1: Occurrence of different pathogenic diseases in commercial flowers in and around Jorhat, Assam
Table 2: Disease incidence of floricultural crops in different pockets of Jorhat district
Table 3: Microscopic study of the fungal pathogens associated with the diseases of floricultural crops
Figure 1: Alternaria leaf blight of Chrysanthemum
Figure 2: Alternaria spp. Causing leaf blight of chrysanthemum
Figure 3: Sooty mould of Chrysanthemum
Figure 4: Microscopic features of Cladosporium spp causing sooty mould of chrysanthemum
Figure 5: Mosaic and mottled leaf of chrysanthemum due to virus infection
Figure 6: Sap inoculation assay of plant virus in chrysanthemum
Figure 7: Cercospora leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 8: Conidiophore and conidia of cercospora spp in gerbera
Figure 9: Stemphylium and coniothyrium infection in gerbera
Figure 10: Coniothyrium ascus with ascospore (spores emerge from pycnidia) in gerbera
Figure 11: Stemphylium spore in gerbera
Figure 12: Alternaria leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 13: Alternaria spp spore in gerbera
Figure 14: Rhizoctonia rot of gerbera
Figure 15: Mycelia of Rhizoctonia sp under microscope producing right angles
Figure 16: Fusarium infection in gladiolus
Figure 17: Fusarium infection in gladiolus corms
Figure 18: Sickle shaped macroconidia of Fusarium spp in infected gladiolus plant
Figure 19: Leaf spot of gladiolus caused by Alternaria spp
Figure 20: Conidia of Alternaria spp from indected gladiolus leaf
Figure 21: Curvularia leaf spot of gladiolus
Figure 22: Conidiophores and conidia of cuvularia spp from infected gladiolus leaf
Figure 23: Alternaria leaf spot of rose
Figure 24: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 25: Cercospora leaf spot of rose
Figure 26: Conidia and conidiophores of Cercospora spp. Observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 27: Alternaria leaf spot of marigold
Figure 28: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected marigold leaves
Table 1: Occurrence of different pathogenic diseases in commercial flowers in and around Jorhat, Assam
Table 2: Disease incidence of floricultural crops in different pockets of Jorhat district
Table 3: Microscopic study of the fungal pathogens associated with the diseases of floricultural crops
Figure 1: Alternaria leaf blight of Chrysanthemum
Figure 2: Alternaria spp. Causing leaf blight of chrysanthemum
Figure 3: Sooty mould of Chrysanthemum
Figure 4: Microscopic features of Cladosporium spp causing sooty mould of chrysanthemum
Figure 5: Mosaic and mottled leaf of chrysanthemum due to virus infection
Figure 6: Sap inoculation assay of plant virus in chrysanthemum
Figure 7: Cercospora leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 8: Conidiophore and conidia of cercospora spp in gerbera
Figure 9: Stemphylium and coniothyrium infection in gerbera
Figure 10: Coniothyrium ascus with ascospore (spores emerge from pycnidia) in gerbera
Figure 11: Stemphylium spore in gerbera
Figure 12: Alternaria leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 13: Alternaria spp spore in gerbera
Figure 14: Rhizoctonia rot of gerbera
Figure 15: Mycelia of Rhizoctonia sp under microscope producing right angles
Figure 16: Fusarium infection in gladiolus
Figure 17: Fusarium infection in gladiolus corms
Figure 18: Sickle shaped macroconidia of Fusarium spp in infected gladiolus plant
Figure 19: Leaf spot of gladiolus caused by Alternaria spp
Figure 20: Conidia of Alternaria spp from indected gladiolus leaf
Figure 21: Curvularia leaf spot of gladiolus
Figure 22: Conidiophores and conidia of cuvularia spp from infected gladiolus leaf
Figure 23: Alternaria leaf spot of rose
Figure 24: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 25: Cercospora leaf spot of rose
Figure 26: Conidia and conidiophores of Cercospora spp. Observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 27: Alternaria leaf spot of marigold
Figure 28: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected marigold leaves
Table 1: Occurrence of different pathogenic diseases in commercial flowers in and around Jorhat, Assam
Table 2: Disease incidence of floricultural crops in different pockets of Jorhat district
Table 3: Microscopic study of the fungal pathogens associated with the diseases of floricultural crops
Figure 1: Alternaria leaf blight of Chrysanthemum
Figure 2: Alternaria spp. Causing leaf blight of chrysanthemum
Figure 3: Sooty mould of Chrysanthemum
Figure 4: Microscopic features of Cladosporium spp causing sooty mould of chrysanthemum
Figure 5: Mosaic and mottled leaf of chrysanthemum due to virus infection
Figure 6: Sap inoculation assay of plant virus in chrysanthemum
Figure 7: Cercospora leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 8: Conidiophore and conidia of cercospora spp in gerbera
Figure 9: Stemphylium and coniothyrium infection in gerbera
Figure 10: Coniothyrium ascus with ascospore (spores emerge from pycnidia) in gerbera
Figure 11: Stemphylium spore in gerbera
Figure 12: Alternaria leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 13: Alternaria spp spore in gerbera
Figure 14: Rhizoctonia rot of gerbera
Figure 15: Mycelia of Rhizoctonia sp under microscope producing right angles
Figure 16: Fusarium infection in gladiolus
Figure 17: Fusarium infection in gladiolus corms
Figure 18: Sickle shaped macroconidia of Fusarium spp in infected gladiolus plant
Figure 19: Leaf spot of gladiolus caused by Alternaria spp
Figure 20: Conidia of Alternaria spp from indected gladiolus leaf
Figure 21: Curvularia leaf spot of gladiolus
Figure 22: Conidiophores and conidia of cuvularia spp from infected gladiolus leaf
Figure 23: Alternaria leaf spot of rose
Figure 24: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 25: Cercospora leaf spot of rose
Figure 26: Conidia and conidiophores of Cercospora spp. Observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 27: Alternaria leaf spot of marigold
Figure 28: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected marigold leaves
Table 1: Occurrence of different pathogenic diseases in commercial flowers in and around Jorhat, Assam
Table 2: Disease incidence of floricultural crops in different pockets of Jorhat district
Table 3: Microscopic study of the fungal pathogens associated with the diseases of floricultural crops
Figure 1: Alternaria leaf blight of Chrysanthemum
Figure 2: Alternaria spp. Causing leaf blight of chrysanthemum
Figure 3: Sooty mould of Chrysanthemum
Figure 4: Microscopic features of Cladosporium spp causing sooty mould of chrysanthemum
Figure 5: Mosaic and mottled leaf of chrysanthemum due to virus infection
Figure 6: Sap inoculation assay of plant virus in chrysanthemum
Figure 7: Cercospora leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 8: Conidiophore and conidia of cercospora spp in gerbera
Figure 9: Stemphylium and coniothyrium infection in gerbera
Figure 10: Coniothyrium ascus with ascospore (spores emerge from pycnidia) in gerbera
Figure 11: Stemphylium spore in gerbera
Figure 12: Alternaria leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 13: Alternaria spp spore in gerbera
Figure 14: Rhizoctonia rot of gerbera
Figure 15: Mycelia of Rhizoctonia sp under microscope producing right angles
Figure 16: Fusarium infection in gladiolus
Figure 17: Fusarium infection in gladiolus corms
Figure 18: Sickle shaped macroconidia of Fusarium spp in infected gladiolus plant
Figure 19: Leaf spot of gladiolus caused by Alternaria spp
Figure 20: Conidia of Alternaria spp from indected gladiolus leaf
Figure 21: Curvularia leaf spot of gladiolus
Figure 22: Conidiophores and conidia of cuvularia spp from infected gladiolus leaf
Figure 23: Alternaria leaf spot of rose
Figure 24: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 25: Cercospora leaf spot of rose
Figure 26: Conidia and conidiophores of Cercospora spp. Observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 27: Alternaria leaf spot of marigold
Figure 28: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected marigold leaves
Table 1: Occurrence of different pathogenic diseases in commercial flowers in and around Jorhat, Assam
Table 2: Disease incidence of floricultural crops in different pockets of Jorhat district
Table 3: Microscopic study of the fungal pathogens associated with the diseases of floricultural crops
Figure 1: Alternaria leaf blight of Chrysanthemum
Figure 2: Alternaria spp. Causing leaf blight of chrysanthemum
Figure 3: Sooty mould of Chrysanthemum
Figure 4: Microscopic features of Cladosporium spp causing sooty mould of chrysanthemum
Figure 5: Mosaic and mottled leaf of chrysanthemum due to virus infection
Figure 6: Sap inoculation assay of plant virus in chrysanthemum
Figure 7: Cercospora leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 8: Conidiophore and conidia of cercospora spp in gerbera
Figure 9: Stemphylium and coniothyrium infection in gerbera
Figure 10: Coniothyrium ascus with ascospore (spores emerge from pycnidia) in gerbera
Figure 11: Stemphylium spore in gerbera
Figure 12: Alternaria leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 13: Alternaria spp spore in gerbera
Figure 14: Rhizoctonia rot of gerbera
Figure 15: Mycelia of Rhizoctonia sp under microscope producing right angles
Figure 16: Fusarium infection in gladiolus
Figure 17: Fusarium infection in gladiolus corms
Figure 18: Sickle shaped macroconidia of Fusarium spp in infected gladiolus plant
Figure 19: Leaf spot of gladiolus caused by Alternaria spp
Figure 20: Conidia of Alternaria spp from indected gladiolus leaf
Figure 21: Curvularia leaf spot of gladiolus
Figure 22: Conidiophores and conidia of cuvularia spp from infected gladiolus leaf
Figure 23: Alternaria leaf spot of rose
Figure 24: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 25: Cercospora leaf spot of rose
Figure 26: Conidia and conidiophores of Cercospora spp. Observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 27: Alternaria leaf spot of marigold
Figure 28: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected marigold leaves
Table 1: Occurrence of different pathogenic diseases in commercial flowers in and around Jorhat, Assam
Table 2: Disease incidence of floricultural crops in different pockets of Jorhat district
Table 3: Microscopic study of the fungal pathogens associated with the diseases of floricultural crops
Figure 1: Alternaria leaf blight of Chrysanthemum
Figure 2: Alternaria spp. Causing leaf blight of chrysanthemum
Figure 3: Sooty mould of Chrysanthemum
Figure 4: Microscopic features of Cladosporium spp causing sooty mould of chrysanthemum
Figure 5: Mosaic and mottled leaf of chrysanthemum due to virus infection
Figure 6: Sap inoculation assay of plant virus in chrysanthemum
Figure 7: Cercospora leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 8: Conidiophore and conidia of cercospora spp in gerbera
Figure 9: Stemphylium and coniothyrium infection in gerbera
Figure 10: Coniothyrium ascus with ascospore (spores emerge from pycnidia) in gerbera
Figure 11: Stemphylium spore in gerbera
Figure 12: Alternaria leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 13: Alternaria spp spore in gerbera
Figure 14: Rhizoctonia rot of gerbera
Figure 15: Mycelia of Rhizoctonia sp under microscope producing right angles
Figure 16: Fusarium infection in gladiolus
Figure 17: Fusarium infection in gladiolus corms
Figure 18: Sickle shaped macroconidia of Fusarium spp in infected gladiolus plant
Figure 19: Leaf spot of gladiolus caused by Alternaria spp
Figure 20: Conidia of Alternaria spp from indected gladiolus leaf
Figure 21: Curvularia leaf spot of gladiolus
Figure 22: Conidiophores and conidia of cuvularia spp from infected gladiolus leaf
Figure 23: Alternaria leaf spot of rose
Figure 24: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 25: Cercospora leaf spot of rose
Figure 26: Conidia and conidiophores of Cercospora spp. Observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 27: Alternaria leaf spot of marigold
Figure 28: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected marigold leaves
Table 1: Occurrence of different pathogenic diseases in commercial flowers in and around Jorhat, Assam
Table 2: Disease incidence of floricultural crops in different pockets of Jorhat district
Table 3: Microscopic study of the fungal pathogens associated with the diseases of floricultural crops
Figure 1: Alternaria leaf blight of Chrysanthemum
Figure 2: Alternaria spp. Causing leaf blight of chrysanthemum
Figure 3: Sooty mould of Chrysanthemum
Figure 4: Microscopic features of Cladosporium spp causing sooty mould of chrysanthemum
Figure 5: Mosaic and mottled leaf of chrysanthemum due to virus infection
Figure 6: Sap inoculation assay of plant virus in chrysanthemum
Figure 7: Cercospora leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 8: Conidiophore and conidia of cercospora spp in gerbera
Figure 9: Stemphylium and coniothyrium infection in gerbera
Figure 10: Coniothyrium ascus with ascospore (spores emerge from pycnidia) in gerbera
Figure 11: Stemphylium spore in gerbera
Figure 12: Alternaria leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 13: Alternaria spp spore in gerbera
Figure 14: Rhizoctonia rot of gerbera
Figure 15: Mycelia of Rhizoctonia sp under microscope producing right angles
Figure 16: Fusarium infection in gladiolus
Figure 17: Fusarium infection in gladiolus corms
Figure 18: Sickle shaped macroconidia of Fusarium spp in infected gladiolus plant
Figure 19: Leaf spot of gladiolus caused by Alternaria spp
Figure 20: Conidia of Alternaria spp from indected gladiolus leaf
Figure 21: Curvularia leaf spot of gladiolus
Figure 22: Conidiophores and conidia of cuvularia spp from infected gladiolus leaf
Figure 23: Alternaria leaf spot of rose
Figure 24: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 25: Cercospora leaf spot of rose
Figure 26: Conidia and conidiophores of Cercospora spp. Observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 27: Alternaria leaf spot of marigold
Figure 28: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected marigold leaves
Table 1: Occurrence of different pathogenic diseases in commercial flowers in and around Jorhat, Assam
Table 2: Disease incidence of floricultural crops in different pockets of Jorhat district
Table 3: Microscopic study of the fungal pathogens associated with the diseases of floricultural crops
Figure 1: Alternaria leaf blight of Chrysanthemum
Figure 2: Alternaria spp. Causing leaf blight of chrysanthemum
Figure 3: Sooty mould of Chrysanthemum
Figure 4: Microscopic features of Cladosporium spp causing sooty mould of chrysanthemum
Figure 5: Mosaic and mottled leaf of chrysanthemum due to virus infection
Figure 6: Sap inoculation assay of plant virus in chrysanthemum
Figure 7: Cercospora leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 8: Conidiophore and conidia of cercospora spp in gerbera
Figure 9: Stemphylium and coniothyrium infection in gerbera
Figure 10: Coniothyrium ascus with ascospore (spores emerge from pycnidia) in gerbera
Figure 11: Stemphylium spore in gerbera
Figure 12: Alternaria leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 13: Alternaria spp spore in gerbera
Figure 14: Rhizoctonia rot of gerbera
Figure 15: Mycelia of Rhizoctonia sp under microscope producing right angles
Figure 16: Fusarium infection in gladiolus
Figure 17: Fusarium infection in gladiolus corms
Figure 18: Sickle shaped macroconidia of Fusarium spp in infected gladiolus plant
Figure 19: Leaf spot of gladiolus caused by Alternaria spp
Figure 20: Conidia of Alternaria spp from indected gladiolus leaf
Figure 21: Curvularia leaf spot of gladiolus
Figure 22: Conidiophores and conidia of cuvularia spp from infected gladiolus leaf
Figure 23: Alternaria leaf spot of rose
Figure 24: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 25: Cercospora leaf spot of rose
Figure 26: Conidia and conidiophores of Cercospora spp. Observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 27: Alternaria leaf spot of marigold
Figure 28: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected marigold leaves
Table 1: Occurrence of different pathogenic diseases in commercial flowers in and around Jorhat, Assam
Table 2: Disease incidence of floricultural crops in different pockets of Jorhat district
Table 3: Microscopic study of the fungal pathogens associated with the diseases of floricultural crops
Figure 1: Alternaria leaf blight of Chrysanthemum
Figure 2: Alternaria spp. Causing leaf blight of chrysanthemum
Figure 3: Sooty mould of Chrysanthemum
Figure 4: Microscopic features of Cladosporium spp causing sooty mould of chrysanthemum
Figure 5: Mosaic and mottled leaf of chrysanthemum due to virus infection
Figure 6: Sap inoculation assay of plant virus in chrysanthemum
Figure 7: Cercospora leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 8: Conidiophore and conidia of cercospora spp in gerbera
Figure 9: Stemphylium and coniothyrium infection in gerbera
Figure 10: Coniothyrium ascus with ascospore (spores emerge from pycnidia) in gerbera
Figure 11: Stemphylium spore in gerbera
Figure 12: Alternaria leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 13: Alternaria spp spore in gerbera
Figure 14: Rhizoctonia rot of gerbera
Figure 15: Mycelia of Rhizoctonia sp under microscope producing right angles
Figure 16: Fusarium infection in gladiolus
Figure 17: Fusarium infection in gladiolus corms
Figure 18: Sickle shaped macroconidia of Fusarium spp in infected gladiolus plant
Figure 19: Leaf spot of gladiolus caused by Alternaria spp
Figure 20: Conidia of Alternaria spp from indected gladiolus leaf
Figure 21: Curvularia leaf spot of gladiolus
Figure 22: Conidiophores and conidia of cuvularia spp from infected gladiolus leaf
Figure 23: Alternaria leaf spot of rose
Figure 24: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 25: Cercospora leaf spot of rose
Figure 26: Conidia and conidiophores of Cercospora spp. Observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 27: Alternaria leaf spot of marigold
Figure 28: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected marigold leaves
Table 1: Occurrence of different pathogenic diseases in commercial flowers in and around Jorhat, Assam
Table 2: Disease incidence of floricultural crops in different pockets of Jorhat district
Table 3: Microscopic study of the fungal pathogens associated with the diseases of floricultural crops
Figure 1: Alternaria leaf blight of Chrysanthemum
Figure 2: Alternaria spp. Causing leaf blight of chrysanthemum
Figure 3: Sooty mould of Chrysanthemum
Figure 4: Microscopic features of Cladosporium spp causing sooty mould of chrysanthemum
Figure 5: Mosaic and mottled leaf of chrysanthemum due to virus infection
Figure 6: Sap inoculation assay of plant virus in chrysanthemum
Figure 7: Cercospora leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 8: Conidiophore and conidia of cercospora spp in gerbera
Figure 9: Stemphylium and coniothyrium infection in gerbera
Figure 10: Coniothyrium ascus with ascospore (spores emerge from pycnidia) in gerbera
Figure 11: Stemphylium spore in gerbera
Figure 12: Alternaria leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 13: Alternaria spp spore in gerbera
Figure 14: Rhizoctonia rot of gerbera
Figure 15: Mycelia of Rhizoctonia sp under microscope producing right angles
Figure 16: Fusarium infection in gladiolus
Figure 17: Fusarium infection in gladiolus corms
Figure 18: Sickle shaped macroconidia of Fusarium spp in infected gladiolus plant
Figure 19: Leaf spot of gladiolus caused by Alternaria spp
Figure 20: Conidia of Alternaria spp from indected gladiolus leaf
Figure 21: Curvularia leaf spot of gladiolus
Figure 22: Conidiophores and conidia of cuvularia spp from infected gladiolus leaf
Figure 23: Alternaria leaf spot of rose
Figure 24: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 25: Cercospora leaf spot of rose
Figure 26: Conidia and conidiophores of Cercospora spp. Observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 27: Alternaria leaf spot of marigold
Figure 28: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected marigold leaves
Table 1: Occurrence of different pathogenic diseases in commercial flowers in and around Jorhat, Assam
Table 2: Disease incidence of floricultural crops in different pockets of Jorhat district
Table 3: Microscopic study of the fungal pathogens associated with the diseases of floricultural crops
Figure 1: Alternaria leaf blight of Chrysanthemum
Figure 2: Alternaria spp. Causing leaf blight of chrysanthemum
Figure 3: Sooty mould of Chrysanthemum
Figure 4: Microscopic features of Cladosporium spp causing sooty mould of chrysanthemum
Figure 5: Mosaic and mottled leaf of chrysanthemum due to virus infection
Figure 6: Sap inoculation assay of plant virus in chrysanthemum
Figure 7: Cercospora leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 8: Conidiophore and conidia of cercospora spp in gerbera
Figure 9: Stemphylium and coniothyrium infection in gerbera
Figure 10: Coniothyrium ascus with ascospore (spores emerge from pycnidia) in gerbera
Figure 11: Stemphylium spore in gerbera
Figure 12: Alternaria leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 13: Alternaria spp spore in gerbera
Figure 14: Rhizoctonia rot of gerbera
Figure 15: Mycelia of Rhizoctonia sp under microscope producing right angles
Figure 16: Fusarium infection in gladiolus
Figure 17: Fusarium infection in gladiolus corms
Figure 18: Sickle shaped macroconidia of Fusarium spp in infected gladiolus plant
Figure 19: Leaf spot of gladiolus caused by Alternaria spp
Figure 20: Conidia of Alternaria spp from indected gladiolus leaf
Figure 21: Curvularia leaf spot of gladiolus
Figure 22: Conidiophores and conidia of cuvularia spp from infected gladiolus leaf
Figure 23: Alternaria leaf spot of rose
Figure 24: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 25: Cercospora leaf spot of rose
Figure 26: Conidia and conidiophores of Cercospora spp. Observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 27: Alternaria leaf spot of marigold
Figure 28: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected marigold leaves
Table 1: Occurrence of different pathogenic diseases in commercial flowers in and around Jorhat, Assam
Table 2: Disease incidence of floricultural crops in different pockets of Jorhat district
Table 3: Microscopic study of the fungal pathogens associated with the diseases of floricultural crops
Figure 1: Alternaria leaf blight of Chrysanthemum
Figure 2: Alternaria spp. Causing leaf blight of chrysanthemum
Figure 3: Sooty mould of Chrysanthemum
Figure 4: Microscopic features of Cladosporium spp causing sooty mould of chrysanthemum
Figure 5: Mosaic and mottled leaf of chrysanthemum due to virus infection
Figure 6: Sap inoculation assay of plant virus in chrysanthemum
Figure 7: Cercospora leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 8: Conidiophore and conidia of cercospora spp in gerbera
Figure 9: Stemphylium and coniothyrium infection in gerbera
Figure 10: Coniothyrium ascus with ascospore (spores emerge from pycnidia) in gerbera
Figure 11: Stemphylium spore in gerbera
Figure 12: Alternaria leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 13: Alternaria spp spore in gerbera
Figure 14: Rhizoctonia rot of gerbera
Figure 15: Mycelia of Rhizoctonia sp under microscope producing right angles
Figure 16: Fusarium infection in gladiolus
Figure 17: Fusarium infection in gladiolus corms
Figure 18: Sickle shaped macroconidia of Fusarium spp in infected gladiolus plant
Figure 19: Leaf spot of gladiolus caused by Alternaria spp
Figure 20: Conidia of Alternaria spp from indected gladiolus leaf
Figure 21: Curvularia leaf spot of gladiolus
Figure 22: Conidiophores and conidia of cuvularia spp from infected gladiolus leaf
Figure 23: Alternaria leaf spot of rose
Figure 24: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 25: Cercospora leaf spot of rose
Figure 26: Conidia and conidiophores of Cercospora spp. Observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 27: Alternaria leaf spot of marigold
Figure 28: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected marigold leaves
Table 1: Occurrence of different pathogenic diseases in commercial flowers in and around Jorhat, Assam
Table 2: Disease incidence of floricultural crops in different pockets of Jorhat district
Table 3: Microscopic study of the fungal pathogens associated with the diseases of floricultural crops
Figure 1: Alternaria leaf blight of Chrysanthemum
Figure 2: Alternaria spp. Causing leaf blight of chrysanthemum
Figure 3: Sooty mould of Chrysanthemum
Figure 4: Microscopic features of Cladosporium spp causing sooty mould of chrysanthemum
Figure 5: Mosaic and mottled leaf of chrysanthemum due to virus infection
Figure 6: Sap inoculation assay of plant virus in chrysanthemum
Figure 7: Cercospora leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 8: Conidiophore and conidia of cercospora spp in gerbera
Figure 9: Stemphylium and coniothyrium infection in gerbera
Figure 10: Coniothyrium ascus with ascospore (spores emerge from pycnidia) in gerbera
Figure 11: Stemphylium spore in gerbera
Figure 12: Alternaria leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 13: Alternaria spp spore in gerbera
Figure 14: Rhizoctonia rot of gerbera
Figure 15: Mycelia of Rhizoctonia sp under microscope producing right angles
Figure 16: Fusarium infection in gladiolus
Figure 17: Fusarium infection in gladiolus corms
Figure 18: Sickle shaped macroconidia of Fusarium spp in infected gladiolus plant
Figure 19: Leaf spot of gladiolus caused by Alternaria spp
Figure 20: Conidia of Alternaria spp from indected gladiolus leaf
Figure 21: Curvularia leaf spot of gladiolus
Figure 22: Conidiophores and conidia of cuvularia spp from infected gladiolus leaf
Figure 23: Alternaria leaf spot of rose
Figure 24: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 25: Cercospora leaf spot of rose
Figure 26: Conidia and conidiophores of Cercospora spp. Observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 27: Alternaria leaf spot of marigold
Figure 28: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected marigold leaves
Table 1: Occurrence of different pathogenic diseases in commercial flowers in and around Jorhat, Assam
Table 2: Disease incidence of floricultural crops in different pockets of Jorhat district
Table 3: Microscopic study of the fungal pathogens associated with the diseases of floricultural crops
Figure 1: Alternaria leaf blight of Chrysanthemum
Figure 2: Alternaria spp. Causing leaf blight of chrysanthemum
Figure 3: Sooty mould of Chrysanthemum
Figure 4: Microscopic features of Cladosporium spp causing sooty mould of chrysanthemum
Figure 5: Mosaic and mottled leaf of chrysanthemum due to virus infection
Figure 6: Sap inoculation assay of plant virus in chrysanthemum
Figure 7: Cercospora leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 8: Conidiophore and conidia of cercospora spp in gerbera
Figure 9: Stemphylium and coniothyrium infection in gerbera
Figure 10: Coniothyrium ascus with ascospore (spores emerge from pycnidia) in gerbera
Figure 11: Stemphylium spore in gerbera
Figure 12: Alternaria leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 13: Alternaria spp spore in gerbera
Figure 14: Rhizoctonia rot of gerbera
Figure 15: Mycelia of Rhizoctonia sp under microscope producing right angles
Figure 16: Fusarium infection in gladiolus
Figure 17: Fusarium infection in gladiolus corms
Figure 18: Sickle shaped macroconidia of Fusarium spp in infected gladiolus plant
Figure 19: Leaf spot of gladiolus caused by Alternaria spp
Figure 20: Conidia of Alternaria spp from indected gladiolus leaf
Figure 21: Curvularia leaf spot of gladiolus
Figure 22: Conidiophores and conidia of cuvularia spp from infected gladiolus leaf
Figure 23: Alternaria leaf spot of rose
Figure 24: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 25: Cercospora leaf spot of rose
Figure 26: Conidia and conidiophores of Cercospora spp. Observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 27: Alternaria leaf spot of marigold
Figure 28: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected marigold leaves
Table 1: Occurrence of different pathogenic diseases in commercial flowers in and around Jorhat, Assam
Table 2: Disease incidence of floricultural crops in different pockets of Jorhat district
Table 3: Microscopic study of the fungal pathogens associated with the diseases of floricultural crops
Figure 1: Alternaria leaf blight of Chrysanthemum
Figure 2: Alternaria spp. Causing leaf blight of chrysanthemum
Figure 3: Sooty mould of Chrysanthemum
Figure 4: Microscopic features of Cladosporium spp causing sooty mould of chrysanthemum
Figure 5: Mosaic and mottled leaf of chrysanthemum due to virus infection
Figure 6: Sap inoculation assay of plant virus in chrysanthemum
Figure 7: Cercospora leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 8: Conidiophore and conidia of cercospora spp in gerbera
Figure 9: Stemphylium and coniothyrium infection in gerbera
Figure 10: Coniothyrium ascus with ascospore (spores emerge from pycnidia) in gerbera
Figure 11: Stemphylium spore in gerbera
Figure 12: Alternaria leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 13: Alternaria spp spore in gerbera
Figure 14: Rhizoctonia rot of gerbera
Figure 15: Mycelia of Rhizoctonia sp under microscope producing right angles
Figure 16: Fusarium infection in gladiolus
Figure 17: Fusarium infection in gladiolus corms
Figure 18: Sickle shaped macroconidia of Fusarium spp in infected gladiolus plant
Figure 19: Leaf spot of gladiolus caused by Alternaria spp
Figure 20: Conidia of Alternaria spp from indected gladiolus leaf
Figure 21: Curvularia leaf spot of gladiolus
Figure 22: Conidiophores and conidia of cuvularia spp from infected gladiolus leaf
Figure 23: Alternaria leaf spot of rose
Figure 24: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 25: Cercospora leaf spot of rose
Figure 26: Conidia and conidiophores of Cercospora spp. Observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 27: Alternaria leaf spot of marigold
Figure 28: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected marigold leaves
Table 1: Occurrence of different pathogenic diseases in commercial flowers in and around Jorhat, Assam
Table 2: Disease incidence of floricultural crops in different pockets of Jorhat district
Table 3: Microscopic study of the fungal pathogens associated with the diseases of floricultural crops
Figure 1: Alternaria leaf blight of Chrysanthemum
Figure 2: Alternaria spp. Causing leaf blight of chrysanthemum
Figure 3: Sooty mould of Chrysanthemum
Figure 4: Microscopic features of Cladosporium spp causing sooty mould of chrysanthemum
Figure 5: Mosaic and mottled leaf of chrysanthemum due to virus infection
Figure 6: Sap inoculation assay of plant virus in chrysanthemum
Figure 7: Cercospora leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 8: Conidiophore and conidia of cercospora spp in gerbera
Figure 9: Stemphylium and coniothyrium infection in gerbera
Figure 10: Coniothyrium ascus with ascospore (spores emerge from pycnidia) in gerbera
Figure 11: Stemphylium spore in gerbera
Figure 12: Alternaria leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 13: Alternaria spp spore in gerbera
Figure 14: Rhizoctonia rot of gerbera
Figure 15: Mycelia of Rhizoctonia sp under microscope producing right angles
Figure 16: Fusarium infection in gladiolus
Figure 17: Fusarium infection in gladiolus corms
Figure 18: Sickle shaped macroconidia of Fusarium spp in infected gladiolus plant
Figure 19: Leaf spot of gladiolus caused by Alternaria spp
Figure 20: Conidia of Alternaria spp from indected gladiolus leaf
Figure 21: Curvularia leaf spot of gladiolus
Figure 22: Conidiophores and conidia of cuvularia spp from infected gladiolus leaf
Figure 23: Alternaria leaf spot of rose
Figure 24: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 25: Cercospora leaf spot of rose
Figure 26: Conidia and conidiophores of Cercospora spp. Observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 27: Alternaria leaf spot of marigold
Figure 28: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected marigold leaves
Table 1: Occurrence of different pathogenic diseases in commercial flowers in and around Jorhat, Assam
Table 2: Disease incidence of floricultural crops in different pockets of Jorhat district
Table 3: Microscopic study of the fungal pathogens associated with the diseases of floricultural crops
Figure 1: Alternaria leaf blight of Chrysanthemum
Figure 2: Alternaria spp. Causing leaf blight of chrysanthemum
Figure 3: Sooty mould of Chrysanthemum
Figure 4: Microscopic features of Cladosporium spp causing sooty mould of chrysanthemum
Figure 5: Mosaic and mottled leaf of chrysanthemum due to virus infection
Figure 6: Sap inoculation assay of plant virus in chrysanthemum
Figure 7: Cercospora leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 8: Conidiophore and conidia of cercospora spp in gerbera
Figure 9: Stemphylium and coniothyrium infection in gerbera
Figure 10: Coniothyrium ascus with ascospore (spores emerge from pycnidia) in gerbera
Figure 11: Stemphylium spore in gerbera
Figure 12: Alternaria leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 13: Alternaria spp spore in gerbera
Figure 14: Rhizoctonia rot of gerbera
Figure 15: Mycelia of Rhizoctonia sp under microscope producing right angles
Figure 16: Fusarium infection in gladiolus
Figure 17: Fusarium infection in gladiolus corms
Figure 18: Sickle shaped macroconidia of Fusarium spp in infected gladiolus plant
Figure 19: Leaf spot of gladiolus caused by Alternaria spp
Figure 20: Conidia of Alternaria spp from indected gladiolus leaf
Figure 21: Curvularia leaf spot of gladiolus
Figure 22: Conidiophores and conidia of cuvularia spp from infected gladiolus leaf
Figure 23: Alternaria leaf spot of rose
Figure 24: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 25: Cercospora leaf spot of rose
Figure 26: Conidia and conidiophores of Cercospora spp. Observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 27: Alternaria leaf spot of marigold
Figure 28: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected marigold leaves
Table 1: Occurrence of different pathogenic diseases in commercial flowers in and around Jorhat, Assam
Table 2: Disease incidence of floricultural crops in different pockets of Jorhat district
Table 3: Microscopic study of the fungal pathogens associated with the diseases of floricultural crops
Figure 1: Alternaria leaf blight of Chrysanthemum
Figure 2: Alternaria spp. Causing leaf blight of chrysanthemum
Figure 3: Sooty mould of Chrysanthemum
Figure 4: Microscopic features of Cladosporium spp causing sooty mould of chrysanthemum
Figure 5: Mosaic and mottled leaf of chrysanthemum due to virus infection
Figure 6: Sap inoculation assay of plant virus in chrysanthemum
Figure 7: Cercospora leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 8: Conidiophore and conidia of cercospora spp in gerbera
Figure 9: Stemphylium and coniothyrium infection in gerbera
Figure 10: Coniothyrium ascus with ascospore (spores emerge from pycnidia) in gerbera
Figure 11: Stemphylium spore in gerbera
Figure 12: Alternaria leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 13: Alternaria spp spore in gerbera
Figure 14: Rhizoctonia rot of gerbera
Figure 15: Mycelia of Rhizoctonia sp under microscope producing right angles
Figure 16: Fusarium infection in gladiolus
Figure 17: Fusarium infection in gladiolus corms
Figure 18: Sickle shaped macroconidia of Fusarium spp in infected gladiolus plant
Figure 19: Leaf spot of gladiolus caused by Alternaria spp
Figure 20: Conidia of Alternaria spp from indected gladiolus leaf
Figure 21: Curvularia leaf spot of gladiolus
Figure 22: Conidiophores and conidia of cuvularia spp from infected gladiolus leaf
Figure 23: Alternaria leaf spot of rose
Figure 24: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 25: Cercospora leaf spot of rose
Figure 26: Conidia and conidiophores of Cercospora spp. Observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 27: Alternaria leaf spot of marigold
Figure 28: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected marigold leaves
Table 1: Occurrence of different pathogenic diseases in commercial flowers in and around Jorhat, Assam
Table 2: Disease incidence of floricultural crops in different pockets of Jorhat district
Table 3: Microscopic study of the fungal pathogens associated with the diseases of floricultural crops
Figure 1: Alternaria leaf blight of Chrysanthemum
Figure 2: Alternaria spp. Causing leaf blight of chrysanthemum
Figure 3: Sooty mould of Chrysanthemum
Figure 4: Microscopic features of Cladosporium spp causing sooty mould of chrysanthemum
Figure 5: Mosaic and mottled leaf of chrysanthemum due to virus infection
Figure 6: Sap inoculation assay of plant virus in chrysanthemum
Figure 7: Cercospora leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 8: Conidiophore and conidia of cercospora spp in gerbera
Figure 9: Stemphylium and coniothyrium infection in gerbera
Figure 10: Coniothyrium ascus with ascospore (spores emerge from pycnidia) in gerbera
Figure 11: Stemphylium spore in gerbera
Figure 12: Alternaria leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 13: Alternaria spp spore in gerbera
Figure 14: Rhizoctonia rot of gerbera
Figure 15: Mycelia of Rhizoctonia sp under microscope producing right angles
Figure 16: Fusarium infection in gladiolus
Figure 17: Fusarium infection in gladiolus corms
Figure 18: Sickle shaped macroconidia of Fusarium spp in infected gladiolus plant
Figure 19: Leaf spot of gladiolus caused by Alternaria spp
Figure 20: Conidia of Alternaria spp from indected gladiolus leaf
Figure 21: Curvularia leaf spot of gladiolus
Figure 22: Conidiophores and conidia of cuvularia spp from infected gladiolus leaf
Figure 23: Alternaria leaf spot of rose
Figure 24: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 25: Cercospora leaf spot of rose
Figure 26: Conidia and conidiophores of Cercospora spp. Observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 27: Alternaria leaf spot of marigold
Figure 28: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected marigold leaves
Table 1: Occurrence of different pathogenic diseases in commercial flowers in and around Jorhat, Assam
Table 2: Disease incidence of floricultural crops in different pockets of Jorhat district
Table 3: Microscopic study of the fungal pathogens associated with the diseases of floricultural crops
Figure 1: Alternaria leaf blight of Chrysanthemum
Figure 2: Alternaria spp. Causing leaf blight of chrysanthemum
Figure 3: Sooty mould of Chrysanthemum
Figure 4: Microscopic features of Cladosporium spp causing sooty mould of chrysanthemum
Figure 5: Mosaic and mottled leaf of chrysanthemum due to virus infection
Figure 6: Sap inoculation assay of plant virus in chrysanthemum
Figure 7: Cercospora leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 8: Conidiophore and conidia of cercospora spp in gerbera
Figure 9: Stemphylium and coniothyrium infection in gerbera
Figure 10: Coniothyrium ascus with ascospore (spores emerge from pycnidia) in gerbera
Figure 11: Stemphylium spore in gerbera
Figure 12: Alternaria leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 13: Alternaria spp spore in gerbera
Figure 14: Rhizoctonia rot of gerbera
Figure 15: Mycelia of Rhizoctonia sp under microscope producing right angles
Figure 16: Fusarium infection in gladiolus
Figure 17: Fusarium infection in gladiolus corms
Figure 18: Sickle shaped macroconidia of Fusarium spp in infected gladiolus plant
Figure 19: Leaf spot of gladiolus caused by Alternaria spp
Figure 20: Conidia of Alternaria spp from indected gladiolus leaf
Figure 21: Curvularia leaf spot of gladiolus
Figure 22: Conidiophores and conidia of cuvularia spp from infected gladiolus leaf
Figure 23: Alternaria leaf spot of rose
Figure 24: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 25: Cercospora leaf spot of rose
Figure 26: Conidia and conidiophores of Cercospora spp. Observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 27: Alternaria leaf spot of marigold
Figure 28: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected marigold leaves
Table 1: Occurrence of different pathogenic diseases in commercial flowers in and around Jorhat, Assam
Table 2: Disease incidence of floricultural crops in different pockets of Jorhat district
Table 3: Microscopic study of the fungal pathogens associated with the diseases of floricultural crops
Figure 1: Alternaria leaf blight of Chrysanthemum
Figure 2: Alternaria spp. Causing leaf blight of chrysanthemum
Figure 3: Sooty mould of Chrysanthemum
Figure 4: Microscopic features of Cladosporium spp causing sooty mould of chrysanthemum
Figure 5: Mosaic and mottled leaf of chrysanthemum due to virus infection
Figure 6: Sap inoculation assay of plant virus in chrysanthemum
Figure 7: Cercospora leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 8: Conidiophore and conidia of cercospora spp in gerbera
Figure 9: Stemphylium and coniothyrium infection in gerbera
Figure 10: Coniothyrium ascus with ascospore (spores emerge from pycnidia) in gerbera
Figure 11: Stemphylium spore in gerbera
Figure 12: Alternaria leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 13: Alternaria spp spore in gerbera
Figure 14: Rhizoctonia rot of gerbera
Figure 15: Mycelia of Rhizoctonia sp under microscope producing right angles
Figure 16: Fusarium infection in gladiolus
Figure 17: Fusarium infection in gladiolus corms
Figure 18: Sickle shaped macroconidia of Fusarium spp in infected gladiolus plant
Figure 19: Leaf spot of gladiolus caused by Alternaria spp
Figure 20: Conidia of Alternaria spp from indected gladiolus leaf
Figure 21: Curvularia leaf spot of gladiolus
Figure 22: Conidiophores and conidia of cuvularia spp from infected gladiolus leaf
Figure 23: Alternaria leaf spot of rose
Figure 24: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 25: Cercospora leaf spot of rose
Figure 26: Conidia and conidiophores of Cercospora spp. Observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 27: Alternaria leaf spot of marigold
Figure 28: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected marigold leaves
Table 1: Occurrence of different pathogenic diseases in commercial flowers in and around Jorhat, Assam
Table 2: Disease incidence of floricultural crops in different pockets of Jorhat district
Table 3: Microscopic study of the fungal pathogens associated with the diseases of floricultural crops
Figure 1: Alternaria leaf blight of Chrysanthemum
Figure 2: Alternaria spp. Causing leaf blight of chrysanthemum
Figure 3: Sooty mould of Chrysanthemum
Figure 4: Microscopic features of Cladosporium spp causing sooty mould of chrysanthemum
Figure 5: Mosaic and mottled leaf of chrysanthemum due to virus infection
Figure 6: Sap inoculation assay of plant virus in chrysanthemum
Figure 7: Cercospora leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 8: Conidiophore and conidia of cercospora spp in gerbera
Figure 9: Stemphylium and coniothyrium infection in gerbera
Figure 10: Coniothyrium ascus with ascospore (spores emerge from pycnidia) in gerbera
Figure 11: Stemphylium spore in gerbera
Figure 12: Alternaria leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 13: Alternaria spp spore in gerbera
Figure 14: Rhizoctonia rot of gerbera
Figure 15: Mycelia of Rhizoctonia sp under microscope producing right angles
Figure 16: Fusarium infection in gladiolus
Figure 17: Fusarium infection in gladiolus corms
Figure 18: Sickle shaped macroconidia of Fusarium spp in infected gladiolus plant
Figure 19: Leaf spot of gladiolus caused by Alternaria spp
Figure 20: Conidia of Alternaria spp from indected gladiolus leaf
Figure 21: Curvularia leaf spot of gladiolus
Figure 22: Conidiophores and conidia of cuvularia spp from infected gladiolus leaf
Figure 23: Alternaria leaf spot of rose
Figure 24: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 25: Cercospora leaf spot of rose
Figure 26: Conidia and conidiophores of Cercospora spp. Observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 27: Alternaria leaf spot of marigold
Figure 28: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected marigold leaves
Table 1: Occurrence of different pathogenic diseases in commercial flowers in and around Jorhat, Assam
Table 2: Disease incidence of floricultural crops in different pockets of Jorhat district
Table 3: Microscopic study of the fungal pathogens associated with the diseases of floricultural crops
Figure 1: Alternaria leaf blight of Chrysanthemum
Figure 2: Alternaria spp. Causing leaf blight of chrysanthemum
Figure 3: Sooty mould of Chrysanthemum
Figure 4: Microscopic features of Cladosporium spp causing sooty mould of chrysanthemum
Figure 5: Mosaic and mottled leaf of chrysanthemum due to virus infection
Figure 6: Sap inoculation assay of plant virus in chrysanthemum
Figure 7: Cercospora leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 8: Conidiophore and conidia of cercospora spp in gerbera
Figure 9: Stemphylium and coniothyrium infection in gerbera
Figure 10: Coniothyrium ascus with ascospore (spores emerge from pycnidia) in gerbera
Figure 11: Stemphylium spore in gerbera
Figure 12: Alternaria leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 13: Alternaria spp spore in gerbera
Figure 14: Rhizoctonia rot of gerbera
Figure 15: Mycelia of Rhizoctonia sp under microscope producing right angles
Figure 16: Fusarium infection in gladiolus
Figure 17: Fusarium infection in gladiolus corms
Figure 18: Sickle shaped macroconidia of Fusarium spp in infected gladiolus plant
Figure 19: Leaf spot of gladiolus caused by Alternaria spp
Figure 20: Conidia of Alternaria spp from indected gladiolus leaf
Figure 21: Curvularia leaf spot of gladiolus
Figure 22: Conidiophores and conidia of cuvularia spp from infected gladiolus leaf
Figure 23: Alternaria leaf spot of rose
Figure 24: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 25: Cercospora leaf spot of rose
Figure 26: Conidia and conidiophores of Cercospora spp. Observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 27: Alternaria leaf spot of marigold
Figure 28: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected marigold leaves
Table 1: Occurrence of different pathogenic diseases in commercial flowers in and around Jorhat, Assam
Table 2: Disease incidence of floricultural crops in different pockets of Jorhat district
Table 3: Microscopic study of the fungal pathogens associated with the diseases of floricultural crops
Figure 1: Alternaria leaf blight of Chrysanthemum
Figure 2: Alternaria spp. Causing leaf blight of chrysanthemum
Figure 3: Sooty mould of Chrysanthemum
Figure 4: Microscopic features of Cladosporium spp causing sooty mould of chrysanthemum
Figure 5: Mosaic and mottled leaf of chrysanthemum due to virus infection
Figure 6: Sap inoculation assay of plant virus in chrysanthemum
Figure 7: Cercospora leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 8: Conidiophore and conidia of cercospora spp in gerbera
Figure 9: Stemphylium and coniothyrium infection in gerbera
Figure 10: Coniothyrium ascus with ascospore (spores emerge from pycnidia) in gerbera
Figure 11: Stemphylium spore in gerbera
Figure 12: Alternaria leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 13: Alternaria spp spore in gerbera
Figure 14: Rhizoctonia rot of gerbera
Figure 15: Mycelia of Rhizoctonia sp under microscope producing right angles
Figure 16: Fusarium infection in gladiolus
Figure 17: Fusarium infection in gladiolus corms
Figure 18: Sickle shaped macroconidia of Fusarium spp in infected gladiolus plant
Figure 19: Leaf spot of gladiolus caused by Alternaria spp
Figure 20: Conidia of Alternaria spp from indected gladiolus leaf
Figure 21: Curvularia leaf spot of gladiolus
Figure 22: Conidiophores and conidia of cuvularia spp from infected gladiolus leaf
Figure 23: Alternaria leaf spot of rose
Figure 24: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 25: Cercospora leaf spot of rose
Figure 26: Conidia and conidiophores of Cercospora spp. Observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 27: Alternaria leaf spot of marigold
Figure 28: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected marigold leaves
Table 1: Occurrence of different pathogenic diseases in commercial flowers in and around Jorhat, Assam
Table 2: Disease incidence of floricultural crops in different pockets of Jorhat district
Table 3: Microscopic study of the fungal pathogens associated with the diseases of floricultural crops
Figure 1: Alternaria leaf blight of Chrysanthemum
Figure 2: Alternaria spp. Causing leaf blight of chrysanthemum
Figure 3: Sooty mould of Chrysanthemum
Figure 4: Microscopic features of Cladosporium spp causing sooty mould of chrysanthemum
Figure 5: Mosaic and mottled leaf of chrysanthemum due to virus infection
Figure 6: Sap inoculation assay of plant virus in chrysanthemum
Figure 7: Cercospora leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 8: Conidiophore and conidia of cercospora spp in gerbera
Figure 9: Stemphylium and coniothyrium infection in gerbera
Figure 10: Coniothyrium ascus with ascospore (spores emerge from pycnidia) in gerbera
Figure 11: Stemphylium spore in gerbera
Figure 12: Alternaria leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 13: Alternaria spp spore in gerbera
Figure 14: Rhizoctonia rot of gerbera
Figure 15: Mycelia of Rhizoctonia sp under microscope producing right angles
Figure 16: Fusarium infection in gladiolus
Figure 17: Fusarium infection in gladiolus corms
Figure 18: Sickle shaped macroconidia of Fusarium spp in infected gladiolus plant
Figure 19: Leaf spot of gladiolus caused by Alternaria spp
Figure 20: Conidia of Alternaria spp from indected gladiolus leaf
Figure 21: Curvularia leaf spot of gladiolus
Figure 22: Conidiophores and conidia of cuvularia spp from infected gladiolus leaf
Figure 23: Alternaria leaf spot of rose
Figure 24: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 25: Cercospora leaf spot of rose
Figure 26: Conidia and conidiophores of Cercospora spp. Observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 27: Alternaria leaf spot of marigold
Figure 28: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected marigold leaves
Table 1: Occurrence of different pathogenic diseases in commercial flowers in and around Jorhat, Assam
Table 2: Disease incidence of floricultural crops in different pockets of Jorhat district
Table 3: Microscopic study of the fungal pathogens associated with the diseases of floricultural crops
Figure 1: Alternaria leaf blight of Chrysanthemum
Figure 2: Alternaria spp. Causing leaf blight of chrysanthemum
Figure 3: Sooty mould of Chrysanthemum
Figure 4: Microscopic features of Cladosporium spp causing sooty mould of chrysanthemum
Figure 5: Mosaic and mottled leaf of chrysanthemum due to virus infection
Figure 6: Sap inoculation assay of plant virus in chrysanthemum
Figure 7: Cercospora leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 8: Conidiophore and conidia of cercospora spp in gerbera
Figure 9: Stemphylium and coniothyrium infection in gerbera
Figure 10: Coniothyrium ascus with ascospore (spores emerge from pycnidia) in gerbera
Figure 11: Stemphylium spore in gerbera
Figure 12: Alternaria leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 13: Alternaria spp spore in gerbera
Figure 14: Rhizoctonia rot of gerbera
Figure 15: Mycelia of Rhizoctonia sp under microscope producing right angles
Figure 16: Fusarium infection in gladiolus
Figure 17: Fusarium infection in gladiolus corms
Figure 18: Sickle shaped macroconidia of Fusarium spp in infected gladiolus plant
Figure 19: Leaf spot of gladiolus caused by Alternaria spp
Figure 20: Conidia of Alternaria spp from indected gladiolus leaf
Figure 21: Curvularia leaf spot of gladiolus
Figure 22: Conidiophores and conidia of cuvularia spp from infected gladiolus leaf
Figure 23: Alternaria leaf spot of rose
Figure 24: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 25: Cercospora leaf spot of rose
Figure 26: Conidia and conidiophores of Cercospora spp. Observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 27: Alternaria leaf spot of marigold
Figure 28: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected marigold leaves
Table 1: Occurrence of different pathogenic diseases in commercial flowers in and around Jorhat, Assam
Table 2: Disease incidence of floricultural crops in different pockets of Jorhat district
Table 3: Microscopic study of the fungal pathogens associated with the diseases of floricultural crops
Figure 1: Alternaria leaf blight of Chrysanthemum
Figure 2: Alternaria spp. Causing leaf blight of chrysanthemum
Figure 3: Sooty mould of Chrysanthemum
Figure 4: Microscopic features of Cladosporium spp causing sooty mould of chrysanthemum
Figure 5: Mosaic and mottled leaf of chrysanthemum due to virus infection
Figure 6: Sap inoculation assay of plant virus in chrysanthemum
Figure 7: Cercospora leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 8: Conidiophore and conidia of cercospora spp in gerbera
Figure 9: Stemphylium and coniothyrium infection in gerbera
Figure 10: Coniothyrium ascus with ascospore (spores emerge from pycnidia) in gerbera
Figure 11: Stemphylium spore in gerbera
Figure 12: Alternaria leaf spot of gerbera
Figure 13: Alternaria spp spore in gerbera
Figure 14: Rhizoctonia rot of gerbera
Figure 15: Mycelia of Rhizoctonia sp under microscope producing right angles
Figure 16: Fusarium infection in gladiolus
Figure 17: Fusarium infection in gladiolus corms
Figure 18: Sickle shaped macroconidia of Fusarium spp in infected gladiolus plant
Figure 19: Leaf spot of gladiolus caused by Alternaria spp
Figure 20: Conidia of Alternaria spp from indected gladiolus leaf
Figure 21: Curvularia leaf spot of gladiolus
Figure 22: Conidiophores and conidia of cuvularia spp from infected gladiolus leaf
Figure 23: Alternaria leaf spot of rose
Figure 24: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 25: Cercospora leaf spot of rose
Figure 26: Conidia and conidiophores of Cercospora spp. Observed from infected rose leaves
Figure 27: Alternaria leaf spot of marigold
Figure 28: Alternaria spp. Conidia observed from infected marigold leaves
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