Shri Kodarsingh Zala uses camels' bones to control rust affecting wheat crops at the spike formation stage. Shri Kodarsingh Zala, of district Sabarkantha in Gujarat, uses bones of camels to control wheat rust affecting the crop at the spike formation stage. In this method, camels' bones are buried in the irrigation channel before watering the crop. It is believed that rust can be controlled within 10 to 15 days by this method Camels' bones are buried in the irrigation channel before watering the crop. Caution It is believed that rust can be controlled within 10 to 15 days by this method, in which camels' bones are buried in the irrigation cahnnel before watering the crop.
Crop: Wheat
Crop Family: Poaceae
Crop Scientific Name: (Triticum aestivum)
Crop Vernacular Name: Triticum aestivum
Ingredients: Camels' bones; irrigation channel for watering
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