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Pest/Disease management

Downy mildew (Sclerospora graminicola)

       o   As the disease spreads most in alkaline soil, reduction of alkalinity also contributes to its control.

       o   Preventive application of farmyard manure also reduces the occurrence of disease.

       o   The risk of the disease spreading can be reduced by destroying prematurely infested tillers and infested crop residues.

       o   As a preventive measure select varieties which are resistant to downy mildew.

Smut (Tolyposporium penicillariae)

       o   This disease should be controlled through preventive measures such as the use of tolerant or resistant plant varieties,

       o   By adjust the timing of flowering of the crop so that this does not occur during the rainy season (excess humidity)

       o   Follow the cultural measures that contribute to crop hygiene.

▪ Rust (Puccinia penniseti) and ergot (Claviceps microcephala)

       o   These diseases can be best controlled by early sowing, by growing resistant varieties (applies to rust only) and by ensuring a  moderate nutrient supply.

       o   Prematurely infested plants and infested crop residues should be destroyed.

▪ To prevent from birds’ (major pest) attacks,

       o   Grow cultivars with long, hard bristles, as these are attacked less severely than cultivars without awns.

       o   Planting pearl millet away from tree lines or woods can reduce risk of damage.

       o   Bird scaring methods such as nets, weeks before the harvest is effective.

Stem borer (Coniesta igenfusalis)

       o  several natural enemies attack this pest at different stages of its cycle.

       o   Proper soil preparation and destruction of crop residues, or covering them with soil can help control stem-borers.

       o   Crop rotation breaks the pest's life cycle. Mixed cropping of millet with other species also confuses the pest and promotes natural enemies.

       o    In the control of cereal stem-borers the “push-pull method” can be applied.

       o    Neem application has been also found to be useful.

Millet midge (Geiromiya penniseti)

      o    Appropriate rotation with non-host crops and intercropping can reduce pest damage.

      o    Crop residues should be destroyed after harvest.

      o    Fields should ideally be ploughed after harvest and shortly before sowing.