Abstract:
Three experiments were conducted for investigation and survey on diseases of
marigold in 2019 at Jashore district of Bangladesh. Forty eight marigold fields of
sixteen villages from four unions of Jhikargacha upazila were investigated for
field diseases of marigold. The disease incidence and severity were recorded under
natural epiphytic conditions. Seven diseases were recorded and identified in field
conditions viz. leaf spot, botrytis blight, flower bud rot, stem rot, foliage blight,
white mold, foot and root rot caused by Alternaria alternata, Botrytis cinerea,
Alternaria dianthi, Fusarium oxysporum, Curvularia lunata, Sclerotinia
sclerotiorum, respectively. However causal organism of foot and root rot was not
identified. The incidence and severity of diseases of marigold varied significantly
among the locations. In leaf spot disease, incidence and severity ranged from 30%
to 54.33% and 9.33% to 18%, respectively. For Botrytis blight, disease incidence
and severity were from 15.33% to 38.33% and 6.67% to 21%, respectively.
However, incidence and severity of flower bud rot ranged from 12% to 40.66%
and 6.03% to 18%, respectively. Moreover, incidence and severity of foliage
blight were from 5.67% to 42% and 1% to 18%, respectively. The highest
incidence and severity of stem rot disease were recorded in Nirbashkhola village
(29% and 13%), respectively. In case of foot and root rot, the highest incidence
and severity were recorded in Chandpur village (29.67% and 13%). Moreover the
highest incidence and severity of white mold disease were recorded in Shiorda and
these were 26.67% and 10.67%, respectively. Depending on the amount of
disease, the major diseases of marigold were leaf spot, botrytis blight, foliage
blight and flower bud rot. Farmer’s saved seeds were collected from Dhaka and
Jashore districts and seed health status was investigated by blotter method
following rules of ISTA. Five fungi viz. Fusarium oxysporum, Alternaria
alternata, Aspergillus flavus, Aspergillus niger and Rhizopus stolonifer were
isolated and identified from seed of marigold. Apart from this, a survey was
carried out on the socio-economic status of marigold farmers and problems related
to marigold cultivation in Bangladesh. Altogether, 48 farmers were interviewed in
Jashore district of Bangladesh. Among the farmers, 91.67% were male and 8.33 %
were female. As per farmer’s opinion leaf spot, botrytis blight, foliage blight and
flower bud rot were major diseases of marigold.