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ArticleItem Open Access Bacterial wilt of pumpkin (Cucurbita Moschata Poir) and snakegourd (Trichosanthes anguina L.) incited by pseudomonas solanacearum (Smith) Smith from India(Kerala Agricultural University, 1994) Sally K Mathew; Beena, S; Baby Lissy Markose; Koshy Abraham; KAUArticleItem Open Access Cylindrocladium leaf blight of Acacia auriculiformis A. Cunn(Kerala Agricultural University, 1996) Koshy Abraham; Beena, S; Anitha Cherian, K; Sally K Mathew; KAUArticleItem Open Access Evaluation of brinjal varieties for yield and resistance to bacterial wilt (Ralstonia solan acearum)(Kerala Agricultural University, 2000) Gopalakrishnan, T R; Sally K Mathew; Singh, P K; Peter, K V; KAUComparative performance of brinjal varieties and lines over five years revealed the superiority of SM-141 (Haritha) in terms of yield, quality and resistance to bacterial wilt (Ralstonia solanacearum). This culture produces long, light green and glossy cylindrical fruits, with a mean wilt incidence of 9.38 per cent. SM-141 has non-prickly stem and leaves with white flowers and has a mean productivity of 13.5 t ha"1. Considering its performance in the research stations and in farmers' fields, SM-141 has been released as Haritha for the State of Kerala.ArticleItem Open Access Evaluation of selected varieties of okra for yield and resistance to yellow vein mosaic(Kerala Agricultural University, 1993) Sally K Mathew; Abdul Vahab, M; Devadas, V S; Anitha Cherian; KAUSeven selected varieties of okra were evaluated foryield and YVMV disease resistance under field conditions for three years at the Department of Olericulture, College of Horticulture, Vellanikkara, Trichur. Considering yield and disease resistance, the performances of the varieties Selection-4 and Arka Anamika were promising.ArticleItem Open Access New leaf spot disease in green amaranth(Kerala Agricultural University, 2000) Krishnakumary, K; Sally K Mathew; Rajan, S; KAUArticleItem Open Access Tuber rot of cassava (Manihot Esculenta Crantz) caused by Geotrichum sp.(Kerala Agricultural University, 1996) Sally K Mathew; Anitha Cherian, K; James Mathew; KAU