Pokka disease threatens sugarcane crops; prompt fungicide treatment is essential to prevent severe damage and ensure healthy yields.
By Robin Kumar Attri

Pokka disease in sugarcane is caused by a fungus called Fusarium. This disease spreads due to alternating periods of rain and sunlight, which create ideal conditions for the fungus to thrive. It commonly appears in the months of July and August and has been increasingly affecting sugarcane crops in recent years.
When sugarcane is affected by Pokka disease, white spots start appearing on the leaf sheath, where the leaf and stem join. The leaves begin to wither and turn black, and the upper part of the leaf rots and falls. This stunts the growth of the sugarcane, resulting in shorter plants. The disease is particularly severe in sugarcane varieties with broad leaves. Affected leaves may also show knife-like cuts on the edges, and the plant's overall growth is hindered, making the cane appear crooked and dwarf.
Agriculture or Agricultural scientists from the Uttar Pradesh Research Council highlight that the disease's symptoms are most visible on the upper leaves of the sugarcane. Initially, white spots appear on the top leaves, causing them to twist and cling together, forming a whip-like shape. Over time, these leaves fail to develop properly, rot, and fall off. Severe infections lead to all the top leaves drying out and falling, making the upper part of the cane look stunted and preventing it from growing to its full length.
To control Pokka disease, farmers should take immediate action as soon as symptoms appear.
Here are the recommended steps:
By following these preventive measures, farmers can protect their sugarcane crops from significant damage and ensure a healthy yield.
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Pokka disease poses a significant threat to sugarcane crops, especially during the rainy season. Prompt identification and treatment are crucial. Farmers should use fungicides like Carbendazim and Copper Oxychloride at the first signs of the disease to prevent severe damage. Implementing these measures can help maintain crop health and ensure better yields, safeguarding the livelihood of farmers dependent on sugarcane cultivation.

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