About the Practice
Detail:

To cure the rust problem, one kilogram bark of slow match tree (Careya arborea), five kilogram bark of bastard teak (Butea monosperma) and two kilogram bark of golden flower (Cassia fistula) are crushed together into the paste form. This paste is soaked into the water for overnight. On the next morning, this mixture is sprayed on the affected crop. Thus, the crop is saved of the problem. This treatment provides fifty per cent control of the rust disease.


About the Innovator

Knowledge Provider / Innovator: Dagabhai Dogarabhai Chaudhari
Agro-Ecological Zone: South Gujarat heavy rainfall area (GJ-1)
Address: Mu.Po. Khabhala, Aahava, Dangs
District: Ahmedabad
State: Gujarat
PIN Code 394716

Practice Details

Formulation: Paste
Ingredients: bark of slow match tree (Careya arborea), bark of bastard teak (Butea monosperma), bark of golden flower (Cassia fistula)


PAS 1:

"Vermicomposting of Dry leaf litter of Palash (Bastard teak) tree (Butea monosperma)"
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/333965054_Vermicomposting_of_Dry_leaf_litter_of_Palash_Bastard_teak_tree_Butea_monosperma

PAS 2:

"Cassia fistula seed's trypsin inhibitor(s) as antibiosis agent in Helicoverpa armigera pest management "-
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1878818116300718

PAS 3:

"A study on the antifeedant activity of Cassia fistula leaves - Plant derived metabolites as molecule to counter the damage caused by pests has been a usual way of practise in the traditional method of farming. It is the most sought method as it has reduced effect on the human and environment than the conventional pesticides. In this study the leaves of Cassia fistula were screened for active phytochemicals using various solvents namely petroleum ether, chloroform, ethanol and methanol. The bioactivity of the molecules of these extracts were analysed as feeding deterrent activity against Sitophilus granarius. The antifeedant indices for all the extracts were dose dependent. The greatest effect for feeding inhibition was observed for petroleum ether extract having the highest value followed by ethanol".
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/305212778_A_study_on_the_antifeedant_activity_of_Cassia_fistula_leaves



GIAN Reference: GIAN/UAL/819 - Practice ID: DTP0010000005178

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