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Why Does Lentil Get Spotty Leaves?
Lentil, also known as Lentille
Spots is a fungal disease affecting Lentil, leading to reduced growth and pod production. It's prevalent in moist environments and can significantly impact yield quality and quantity.

Symptom Analysis

Symptoms in Lentil include brown or black spots on leaves, stem lesions, and discoloration of pods, which can lead to premature defoliation and reduced pod fill.
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What Causes Spots Disease on Lentil?

Fungus
Caused by various fungi, including Ascochyta and Anthracnose species, which thrive in high humidity.
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How to Treat Spots Disease on Lentil?

Non pesticide
Remove infected parts: Prune and destroy affected plant parts to prevent the spread of the fungus.

Improve air circulation: Space Lentil plants adequately and control weed growth to ensure good air flow around plants.
Pesticide
Fungicide application: Apply approved fungicides at the onset of the disease or as a preventive measure during vulnerable periods.

How to Prevent Spots on Lentil?

Crop rotation
Alternating Lentil with non-host crops minimizes fungal spore buildup in the soil.
Use resistant varieties
Plant varieties of Lentil known to be resistant to common fungal pathogens.
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When is Spots Most Active Period on Lentil?

Spots are most active during wet, humid seasons, as moisture greatly facilitates fungal growth and spore dissemination.

Infectivity

Spores spread with ease under favorable conditions but require specific factors like moisture to thrive.

Lethality

Can cause significant crop losses if not managed early, though it is rarely fatal with proper control measures.

FAQs on Lentil

How does Spots disease spread?
The disease spreads through fungal spores that disperse via wind, water, and contaminated tools.
What are the environmental conditions that favor Spots?
Humid and wet conditions are most favorable for the development and spread of Spots in Lentil.
Can Spots be cured once it appears?
While Spots can be managed, complete eradication might not be feasible; prevention and early intervention are key.
Are chemical treatments necessary for controlling Spots?
Chemical treatments are effective but should be used as a last resort or as part of an integrated pest management approach.
How can I prevent Spots on my Lentil plants?
Practice crop rotation, grow resistant varieties, and manage planting density to reduce humidity around plants.
Is Spots infectious to other plant species?
Spots can affect other leguminous plants, but the susceptibility varies among species and conditions.
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