Plant Pathology Research Institute, Faisalabad

The Plant Pathology Research Institute (PPRI), Faisalabad, established in 2009, plays a pivotal role in tackling plant health challenges, safeguarding food security, and advancing agricultural sustainability across the province. The Institute is comprised of following Sections & Divisions.

  • Plant Pathology Section, Faisalabad
  • Plant Virology Section, Faisalabad
  • Pest Control Training & Pest Management Division, Faisalabad

1.1 Plant Pathology Section, Faisalabad

The Section was founded in 1946 as part of the Punjab Agricultural College and Research Institute. Moved in 1962, when the Ayub Agricultural Research Institute (AARI), Faisalabad was established. The Section underwent another relocation in 2009, marking the formation of the Plant Pathology Research Institute (PPRI) in Faisalabad. The mission of the Section, is to boost the nation's economy by increasing agricultural output via reducing yield losses due to plant diseases. Its primary focus is on advancing cutting-edge research into plant diseases, exploring their causes, effects, and potential threats to agriculture. Simultaneously, it emphasizes the development of innovative and practical sustainable solutions that not only mitigate the diseases but also promote long-term environmental health, resilient crop production, and ecological balance.

Existing laboratories: To achieve the stated tasks, research is systematically organized into five specialized fields/laboratories, each dedicated to a distinct area of expertise.

  • Plant Mycology Laboratory I: The laboratory is dedicated to researching higher fungal pathogens to mitigate their impact on crops & development of management tactics against higher fungal pathogens.
  • Plant Mycology Laboratory II: The laboratory is devoted to researching lower fungal pathogens to lessen their influence on crops & development of control strategies against lower fungal pathogens.
  • Seed Pathology Laboratory: The laboratory is committed to researching seed-borne pathogens to lessen their effect on growth of crop plants & development of control strategies against seed borne pathogens via seed treatments.
  • Phyto Bacteriology Laboratory: The laboratory is committed to studying plant bacterial pathogens in order to minimize their influence on crops along with advancement in control strategies against bacterial pathogens.
  • Plant Nematology Laboratory: The laboratory is devoted to advancing research on plant-parasitic nematodes to alleviate their impact on crops along with advancement in control strategies against plant parasitic nematodes.

1.2 Plant Virology Section, Faisalabad

The Plant Virology Section was established in 1973, and in 1984, the Punjab Government introduced a small tissue culture unit. Since its inception, the section has been actively engaged in producing high-quality seed potatoes using tissue culture techniques that ensure virus-free seed stocks. Additionally, it conducts research on viral diseases affecting various crops and develops effective management strategies.

Existing laboratories: The following laboratories are currently in operation to fulfill the mission.

  • Potato Tissue Culture Laboratory: The laboratory is dedicated to producing virus-free potato plantlets through meristem culture, virus-free micro tubers, virus-free mini tubers, and virus-free basic seed potato of newly developed potato varieties. 
  • Serology Laboratory (ELISA based virus identification): The laboratory plays a crucial role in identifying potato viruses, ensuring disease-free seed potato production, also plays a significant role in identifying viruses that affect crops other than potato

1.3 Pest Control Training & Pest Management Division, Faisalabad

The Pest Control Training & Pest Management Division was established in 1971 and relocated in 2009 following the bifurcation and formation of the Plant Pathology Research Institute (PPRI), Faisalabad. The mission is to strengthen the linkage between farmers & research organizations by capacity building of employees of agri. department & other stake holders engaged in agriculture sector of the province, plays a vital role in enhancing agricultural production by transferring Plant Protection technologies to agricultural extension personnel. This division is actively engaged in developing Integrated Management technologies to control insect pests and diseases affecting field, forage, and horticultural crops, as well as standardizing herbicides and fungicides to effectively combat weeds and plant diseases.

Existing laboratories: The following laboratories are currently in operation to fulfill the assigned tasks.

  • Plant Disease Diagnostics & Bioassay Laboratory: Standardizing fungicides to fight common crop infections and diagnosing plant diseases are the main objectives of the lab.
  • Insect Pests Identification & Bioassay Laboratory: The aims of the lab. are to identify insect pests and create long-term remedies to stop pest infestations in crops.

Objectives

Plant Pathology Section, PPRI, Faisalabad

  • Identification of diseases of plants & their causative agents distressing crop plants, i.e., air borne, seed borne & soil borne fungi, bacteria, nematodes.
  • Gaining insights into the biology of the plant pathogens & their interaction with the plants.
  • Devising sustainable management strategies against plant pathogens/diseases of field and horticultural crops.

Plant Virology Section, PPRI, Faisalabad

  • Production of virus-free high quality seed potato using tissue culture.
  • Detection of prevalence of potato viruses by means of ELISA.
  • Monitoring & management of insect vector in potato crop in relation to potato viruses.
  • Identification of plant viruses and developing management strategies to reduce agricultural losses due to viral diseases.

Pest Control Training & Pest Management Division, PPRI, Faisalabad

  • Imparting of plant protection technologies to personnel engaged in agriculture sector of the Punjab.
  • Development of cost-effective and eco-friendly strategies to manage insect pests, weeds, and diseases at tolerable levels.
  • Standardization of fungicides and herbicides for control of diseases and weeds of different crops.

Research Activities

Following are the research activities of the institute:

Plant Pathology Section, PPRI, Faisalabad

  • Identification of detrimental air borne, seed borne & soil borne fungi, bacteria, nematodes, distressing crop plants.
  • Studying the biology, infection processes, and effects of pathogens on crop plants.
  • Identification of suitable chemical substances to combat plants diseases, caused by fungi, bacteria, nematodes.
  • Finding and investigating the efficacy of biocontrol agents in management of plant diseases.
  • Conducting research on environment friendly plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPRs) to manage plant diseases.
  • Performing collaborative research on resistance potential in advanced breeder's lines of field & horticultural crops against disease causing pathogens, will aid in the development of resistant crop varieties.
  • Carrying out surveillance studies in various ecological zones in order to identify diseases, causative agents, & associated losses.

Plant Virology Section, PPRI, Faisalabad

  • Production of virus free pre-basic seed potato.
  • Detection of potato viruses through ELISA.
  • Effect of different phytohormones in meristem culture of potato.
  • Correlation of meteorological variables with viral diseases of crops.
  • Collaborating with breeders of crops to screen and develop resistant crops varieties against destructive viral pathogens.

Pest Control Training & Pest Management Division, PPRI, Faisalabad 

  • Imparting training in plant protection techniques to In-service Agri. Department personnel, sugar mills field staff and other stakeholders, engaged in agri. sector.
  • Standardization of fungicides & weedicides for control of diseases & weeds in crops.
  • Efficacy testing of different chemicals against insect pests of crops.

Achievements

Following are the research achievements of the Institute:

  1. Plant Pathology Section, PPRI, Faisalabad

Plants samples analysis

  • More than 1600 plant samples analyzed including tubers, leaves, roots & soils for diseases caused by fungi, bacteria, nematodes.

Diseases identification

  • Identified 33 fungal diseases across 18 crop plants, 4 bacterial infections in 4 crops, and 1 parasitic nematode affecting 3 crops, based on disease symptoms and morphology of the pathogens/agents, Table 1.

Table 1: Diseases identification and their spreading nature in different crops

Sr. #

Disease

Causal agent

Spreading Nature

Crop

Fungal pathogens

1

Loose smut

Ustilago tritici

Air & seed borne

Wheat

2

Karnal bunt

Tilletia indica

Seed borne

3

Red rot

Colletotrichum falcatum

Seed & soil borne

Sugarcane

4

Whip smut

Sporisorium scitamineum

Seed & soil borne

5

Collar rot

Sclerotium rolfsii

Seed & soil borne

Peas

6

Powdery mildew

Erysiphe polygoni

Air borne

7

Late blight

Phytophthora infestans

Air & soil borne

Tomato

8

Early blight

Alternaria solani

Air borne

9

Wilt

Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici.

Soil borne

10

Botrytis blight

Botrytis cinerea

Air & soil borne

11

Collar rot

Sclerotium rolfsii

Soil borne

Lentil

12

Rust

Uromyces viciae-fabae

Air borne

13

Grey mold

Botrytis cinerea

Air & soil borne

14

Stemphylium blight

Stemphylium vesicarium

Air, soil & seed borne

Onion

15

Purple blotch

Alternaria porri

Air, soil & seed borne

16

Stalk rot

Fusarium graminearum

Soil borne

Maize

17

Collar rot

Sclerotium rolfsii

Soil borne

Gram

18

Wilt & root rot complex

Rhizoctonia solani, Fusarium oxysporum, F. solani,

Soil borne

19

Collar rot

Sclerotium rolfsii

Soil borne

Mung

20

Collar rot

Sclerotium rolfsii

Soil borne

Mash

21

Root rot

Athelia rolfsii, Fusarium fujikuroi, & Aspergillus terreus

Soil borne

Peanut

22

Blast

Pyricularia oryzae

Air borne & seed borne

Rice

23

Sheath blight

Rhizoctonia solani

Soil borne

24

Brown leaf spot

Bipolaris oryzae

Air borne & seed borne

25

Stem rot

Sclerotium oryzae

Soil borne

26

Leaf spot

Mycosphaerella fragariae

Soil borne

Strawberry

27

Grey mold

Botrytis cinerea

Air borne

28

Downy mildew

Pseudoperonospora Cubensis

Air & soil borne

Musk melon

29

Powdery mildew

Podosphaera xanthii

Air borne

30

Powdery mildew

Erysiphe cichoracearum/Sphaerotheca fuliginea

Air borne

Water melon

31

Downy mildew

Plasmopara viticola

Air borne

Grapes

32

Root rot

Rhizoctonia solani, Fusarium

Soil borne

Okra

33

Dieback

Botryodiplodia theobromae

Soil borne

Shisham

Bacterial Pathogens

1

Cotton bacterial blight

Xanthomonas axonopodis pv malvacearum

Air & soil borne

Cotton

2

Rice bacterial blight

Xanthomonas oryzae pv oryzae

Air & soil borne

Rice

3

Mung bacterial Wilt

Curtobacterium flaccumfaciens

Seed borne

Mung bean

4

Mash bacterial Wilt

Curtobacterium flaccumfaciens

Seed borne

Mash bean

Nematodes infestation

1

Root knot nematode

Meloidogyne incognita

Soil borne

Tomato

2

Root knot nematode

Meloidogyne incognita

Soil borne

Carrot

3

Root knot nematode

Meloidogyne incognita

Soil borne

Radish

Morphology of the pathogens

  • Differentiated various isolates of Colletotrichum falcatum, based on types of conidia, isolated from red rot infected sugarcanes.

Biocontrol agents of plants diseases

  • Explored impact of 4 biocontrol agents, i.e., Bacillus subtilis, Pseudomonas fluorescens, Azotobacter sp. Rhizobium sp. against infestation caused by Meloidogyne incognita in eggplant, Bacillus subtilis gave most effective control with minimum production of root knots.

Resistance potential identification

  • Reported resistance potential against 20 fungal diseases, in 2076 advanced breeding lines of 11 different crop plants, recorded resistant type reaction in 216 advanced lines, Table 2.

Table 2. Resistance potential against fungal diseases in advanced lines of different crops

Sr. #

Disease

Causal agent

Crop

No. tested lines

No. resistant lines

Name resistant lines

1

Loose smut

Ustilago tritici

Wheat

16

3

5309, HYT20-19, 17C090

2

Karnal bunt

Tilletia indica

15

1

FSD-2008

3

Red rot

Colletotrichum falcatum

Sugarcane

18

14

PSR-07, SP-93, 08US-133, SL-426, M-42, CP-1101, 08AUS-130, 02US-133, SPF6-um, S-54, Co-238, FD-18, 02-US -133, 06SPF302

4

Whip smut

Sporisorium scitamineum

18

12

03-US633, PSR-07, 03US-658, SA-111, SL-426, SP-93, US-54, CP-1101, 08AUS-130, RMC-87/559, 02US-133, CO238

5

Collar rot

Sclerotium rolfsii

Peas

15

6

No.267, FS-8187 Samrina Zard, F-16, Sarsabz, P-09

6

Powdery mildew

Erysiphe polygoni

10

1

Azad P1

7

Late blight

Phytophthora infestans

Tomato

40

2

Salar, LITTH- 645

8

Early blight

Alternaria solani

40

1

LITTH-646

9

Wilt

Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici.

273

59

LITTH-646, LITTH-648, LITTH-649, LITTH-650, LITTH-652, LITTH-653, LITTH-657, LITTH-658, LITTH-660, LITTH-664, LITTH-668, LITTH-671, LITTH-673, LITTH-676, LITTH-678, LITTH-572, LITTH-580, LITTH-559, Sahel, LPP# 12005, 12011, 12017, 12025, 12034, 12053,  12072, 12082, 12091, 12120, 12127, 12143, 12161, 12176, 12205, 12216, 12004, 12005, 12009, 12011, 12012, 12016, 12020, 12022, 12030, 12031, 12038, 12043, 12045, 12053, 12061, 12062, 12068, 12071, 12076, 12090, 12099, 12100, 12104, 12105.

10

Botrytis blight

Botrytis cinerea

40

4

LITTH-645, LITTH-646, LITTH-648, LITTH-611

11

Collar rot

Sclerotium rolfsii

Lentil

233

36

12106, 12107, 12110, 12115, 12120, 12126, 12127, 12129, 12130, 12136, 12137, 12143, 12144, 12145, 12152, 12153, 12161, 12167, 12168, 12169, 12182, 12183, 12187, 12188, 12190, 12191, 12198, 12201, 12205, 12208, 12213, 12215, 12219, 12221, 12223, 12225

12

Rust

Uromyces viciae-fabae

260

7

LPP#12012,12013,12025,12040,12074,12099, 12108

13

Grey mold

Botrytis cinerea

260

22

LPP #  12011, 12012, 12018, 12019, 12025, 12026, 12030, 12036, 12040, 12044, 12051, 12052, 12059, 12075, 12083, 12085, 12094, 12104, 12108, 12113, 12164, 12188

14

Stemphylium blight

Stemphylium vesicarium

Onion

10

1

VRIO-4

15

Stalk rot

Fusarium graminearum

Maize

16

5

FH-1400, FH-1731, FH-1743, FH-1962, FH-1935

16

Collar rot

Sclerotium rolfsii

Gram

30

9

AZRI-CH-4/2020, PCK-19005, PCK-17002, AZRI-CH-10/2020 AZRI-CH-1/2020, AZRI-CH-8/2020, PCK-01216, PCK-19009, COOP-18, PCK-18020

17

Wilt & root rot complex

Rhizoctonia solani, Fusarium oxysporum, F. solani,

12

6

D-18009, D-18008, D-18020, D-18036, D-1807, D-18032

18

Collar rot

Sclerotium rolfsii

Mung

50

6

S-907, 6163-B-4, E-86, Kark-2, Kark-1, LX No-10-76

19

Collar rot

Sclerotium rolfsii

Mash

20

10

19M003, 19M011, 18M013, 18M014, 19M007, Mash SPN-2, 19M005, AARIM-02, AARIM-03, AARIM-12

20

Dieback

Botryodiplodia theobromae

Shisham

700

11

PFRI-1 to PFRI-11

  • Reported resistance potential against 2 bacterial diseases (2 bacterial pathogens), in 41 advanced breeding lines of 3 different crops, recorded resistant type reaction in 7 advanced lines, Table 3.

Table 3. Resistance potential against bacterial diseases in advanced lines of crops

Sr. #

Disease

Causal agent

Crop

No. of tested lines

No. of resistant lines

Name of resistant lines

1

Bacterial blight

Xanthomonas axonopodis pv malvacearum

Cotton

20

4

FH-326, FH-468, FH-328, FH-142

2

Bacterial Wilt

Curtobacterium flaccumfaciens

Mung

6

2

07002, 07006

3

Bacterial Wilt

Curtobacterium flaccumfaciens

Mash

15

1

16M009

  • Reported resistance against one disease caused by root knot nematode, in 35 advanced breeding lines of 3 different crops, recorded resistant type reaction in 11 advanced lines, Table 4.

Table 4. Resistance potential against diseases caused by nematodes in advanced lines of crops

Sr. #

Disease

Causal agent

Crop

No. tested lines

No. resistant lines

Name resistant lines

1

Root knot

Meloidogyne incognita

Tomato

25

8

18277, 20330, 20321, 19301, 20331, 20325, 20324, 20334

2

Root knot

Meloidogyne incognita

Carrot

5

1

T-29

3

Root knot

Meloidogyne incognita

Radish

5

2

Miun Japani, Manwari long diet

Chemical control

  • Explored different antifungal chemicals for control of fungal infections in crops, and in this instance, more than 30 types of chemicals alone or in combination were experienced as preventive & curative against more than 38 types of fungal infections in 21 crops, Table 5.

Table 5. Chemical treatment for management of fungal diseases in diverse crop plants

Sr. #

Disease

Chemical

Product

Nature

Dose/liter H2O

Crop

1

Twig & stem blight

difenoconazole

Score 250 EC

Preventive & curative

1 mL

Cotton

2

Stem rot

sulphur

Kumulus DF

Preventive

4 gm

Rice

3

Brown leaf Spot

tebuconazole

Tebuconazole 250 EC

Preventive & curative

2 mL

azoxystrobin+difenoconazole

Rumble 40 SC

Preventive & curative

1 mL

epoxiconazole+pyraclostrobin

Greenopas 17%SE

Preventive & curative

3 mL

 

Nitosuper 22 SC

 

2 mL

4

Blast

azoxystrobin+difenoconazole

Rumble 40 SC

Preventive & curative

1 mL

pyraclostrobin

Seltima 9.5 CS

Preventive & curative

4 mL

 

Nito super 22 SC

 

2 mL

isoprothiolane

Fuji one 40 EC

Preventive & curative

4.8 mL

5

Yellow Rust

propiconazole

Tilt 250 EC

Preventive & curative

1 mL

Wheat

6

Brown Rust

propiconazole

Tilt 250 EC

Preventive & curative

1 mL

7

Collar Rot

metalaxyl-M + mancozeb

Ridomil Gold MZ 68 WG

Preventive & curative

2 gm

Chilies

8

Gray Mold

azoxystrobin+difenoconazole

Amistar Top 325 SC

Preventive & curative

2 mL

9

Anthracnose

thiophanate methyl

Topsin-M 70 WP

Preventive & curative

2 gm

10

Collar Rot

mandipropamid

Revus 240ML

Preventive & curative

2.5 ml

Pea

11

Powdery Mildew

pyraclostrobin+metiram

Cabrio Top 60 WDG

Preventive & curative

2.5 gm

12

Late Blight

metalaxyl-M+mancozeb

Ridomil Gold MZ 68 WG

Preventive & curative

2.5 gm

Tomato

 azoxystrobin+difenoconazole

Rumble 40 SC

Preventive & curative

1 mL

13

Early Blight

pyraclostrobin+tebuconazole

Pyrazole 45 WP

Preventive & curative

1 gm

 azoxystrobin+difenoconazole

Rumble 40 SC

Preventive & curative

1 mL

14

Gray Mold

metalaxyl-M+mancozeb

Ridomil Gold MZ 68 WG

Preventive & curative

2.5 gm

15

Late Blight

metalaxyl-M+mancozeb

Ridomil Gold MZ 68 WG

Preventive & curative

2 gm

Potato

16

Early Blight

pyraclostrobin+tebuconazole

Pyrazole 45 WP

Preventive & curative

1 gm

17

Gray Mold

azoxystrobin+difenoconazole

Amistar Top 325 SC

Preventive & curative

2 mL

 

18

Powdery Mildew

sulphur

Kumulus DF

Preventive

3 gm

Muskmelon

 

Waffla 28.5 SC

 

200 mL

tebuconazole+trifloxystrobin

Consist 500 SC

Preventive & curative

1 mL

metalaxyl+copper oxide

Ultimate 60 WP

Preventive & curative

1 gm

mefentrifluconazole

Belanty 400 SC

Preventive & curative

1.5 mL

19

Collar Rot

mandipropamid

Revus 240ML

Preventive & curative

2.5 mL

20

Downy mildew

 

Instinct 27.5% SC

 

2 mL

metiram

Polyram 70 DF

 

2 mL

mandipropamid+cymoxanil

Revus Start Pepite 200 GM

Preventive & curative

1 gm

21

Powdery mildew

metiram

Polyram 70 DF

Preventive & curative

2 mL

Water melon

22

Myrothecium leaf spot

tebuconazole

Folicur 250 EC

Preventive & curative

3 gm

Bitter gourd

23

Downy Mildew

metalaxyl-M+mancozeb

Ridomil Gold MZ 68 WG

Preventive & curative

2.5 gm

Cucurbits

24

Powdery Mildew

sulphur

Kumulus DF

Preventive

3 gm

Carrot

25

Blight

tebuconazole+trifloxystrobin

Nativo 75 WG

Preventive & curative

1 gm

26

Purple Blotch

difenoconazole

Score 250 EC

Preventive & curative

1 mL

Onion

adepidyn+difenoconazole

Miravis Duo 200 SC

Preventive & curative

2 mL

27

Downy Mildew

fosetyl aluminum

Aliette 80 WP

Preventive

2 gm

28

Rust

penconazole

Topas 100 EC

 

1 mL

Garlic

29

Stemphylium Blight

pyraclostrobin+tebuconazole

Pyrazole 45 WP

Preventive & curative

1 gm

30

Downy Mildew

dimethomorph+mancozeb

Acrobat MZ 90/600 WP

Preventive & curative

3 gm

Cauliflower

31

Withertip

thiophanate methyl

Topsin-M 70 WP

Preventive & curative

2 gm

Citrus

32

Scab

propineb

Antracol 70WP

Preventive

2 gm

33

Crown& stem rot

difenoconazole

Score 250 EC

Preventive & curative

1 mL

Berseem

34

Phomopsis rot

pyraclostrobin+tebuconazole

Pyrazole 45 WP

Preventive & curative

1 gm

Sunflower

35

Stem Rot

tebuconazole+trifloxystrobin

Nativo 75 WG

Preventive & curative

1 gm

Sesame

36

Downy mildew

metiram

Polyram DF 70 WDG

Preventive & curative

2 mL

Grapes

37

Leaf blight

ametoctradin+dimethomorph

Enervin duo 47.1% SC

Preventive

4 mL

38

Root rot

flutriafol

Identity 12.5% FS

Preventive & curative

2 gm

Okra

  • Explored different antibacterial chemicals for control of bacterial infections prevailing in crops, and in this instance, 4 chemicals were proved as curative against 5 bacterial infections of 5 crops, Table 5.

Table 5. Chemical treatment for management of fungal diseases in diverse crop plants

Sr. #

Disease

Chemical

Product

Nature

Dose/liter H2O

Crop

1

Bacterial leaf blight

streptomycin sulfate

Streptomycin sulfate 72 SP

Curative

1 gm

Cotton

2

Bacterial leaf blight

kasugamycin

Kasumin 2SL

Curative

4 gm

Rice

tetramycin

Zeon 0.3 AS

Curative

3 gm

 

3

Bacterial rot

streptomycin sulfate

Streptomycin sulfate 72 SP

Curative

1 gm

Cauliflower

4

Canker

streptomycin sulfate

Streptomycin sulfate 72 SP

Curative

1 gm

Citrus

5

Bacterial wilt

oxytetracycline

Oxytetracycline

Curative

1 gm

Mustard

 
  • Explored chemical compound for control of diseases caused by parasitic nematodes in crops, and in this instance, one chemical was experienced as curative against one nematode infestation in 2 crops, Table 5.

Sr. #

Disease

Chemical

Product

Nature

Dose/liter H2O

Crop

1

Root Knot nematode

Cadusafos

Rugby 5G

Curative

0.12 gm

Eggplant

2

Root Knot nematode

Cadusafos

Rugby 5G

Curative

0.12 gm

Chili

 

Seed borne pathogens & their management

  • Seeds of 17 different crops were examined, recorded more than 19 types of fungal pathogens, and 5 types of chemicals tested, showed effective control, suppress the accompanying pathogens by seed treatment, Table 6.

Table 6. Seed borne pathogens of crops, associated disease and recommended seed dressing fungicides

Sr.#

Crop

Pathogen

Associated diseases

Chemical/Kg of seed

Product name

1.

Pea

Fusarium solani, Fusarium moniliforme, Phoma sp.

Wilt, Blight

thiophanate methyl @ 2 gm

Topsin-M 70 WP

Ascochyta pisi, A.pinodella

Blight

azoxystrobin+difenoconazole) @ 2 gm

Amistar Top 325 SC

 

difenoconazole @ 1 mL

Score 250 EC

2.

India gourd

Macrophomina phaseolina

Stem rot

thiophanate methyl @ 2 gm

Topsin-M 70 WP

3.

Ash gourd

Fusarium solani

Wilt

thiophanate methyl @ 2 gm

Topsin-M 70 WP

4.

Red gourd

Myrothecium roridum

Leaf spot

azoxystrobin+difenoconazole @ 2.5 gm

Amistar Top 325 SC

 

difenoconazole @ 2 mL

Score 250 EC

5.

Sponge gourd

Colletotrichum dematium

Leaf spot

tebuconazole+trifloxystrobin @ 1 gm

Nativo 75 WG

 

azoxystrobin+difenoconazole @ 2 gm

Amistar Top 325 SC

6.

Long melon

Myrothecium roridum

Leaf spot

difenoconazole @ 1 mL

Score 250 EC

 

azoxystrobin+difenoconazole @ 2 gm

Amistar Top 325 SC

7.

Spinach

Stemphylium botryosum, Verticillium sp., Fusarium solani

Leaf spot, Wilt, Seedling blight

difenoconazole @ 2 mL

Score 250 EC

thiophanate methyl @ 2 gm

Topsin-M 70 WP

 Cercospora sp.

Leaf spot

difenoconazole @ 1 mL

Topsin-M 70 WP

 

tebuconazole @ 2 mL

Tebuconazole 250 EC

8.

Fenugreek

Fusarium solani, Fusarium moniliforme, Verticillium sp.

Wilt, Seedling blight

thiophanate methyl @ 2 gm

Topsin-M 70 WP

Stemphylium botryosum

Leaf spot

tebuconazole+trifloxystrobin @ 1 gm

Nativo 75 WG

 

difenoconazole @ 2 mL

Score 250 EC

9.

Cauliflower

Fusarium solani

Head rot

thiophanate methyl @ 2 g

Topsin-M 70 WP

Alternaria brassicae, A. brassicicola

Leaf spot

tebuconazole+trifloxystrobin @ 1 gm

Nativo 75 WG

 

difenoconazole @ 1 mL

Score 250 EC

10.

Onion

Myrothecium roridum, Stemphylium botryosum, Alternaria porri

Leaf spot, Purple blotch

azoxystrobin+difenoconazole @ 2 gm

Amistar Top 325 SC

 

difenoconazole @ 2 mL

Score 250 EC

11.

Garlic

Stemphylium botryosum

Leaf spot

tebuconazole+trifloxystrobin @ 2 gm

Nativo 75 WG

 

difenoconazole @ 2 mL

Score 250 EC

 Fusarium oxsporum

Wilt, Seedling blight

thiophanate methyl @ 2 gm

Topsin-M 70 WP

12.

Turnip

Fusarium solani

Wilt

thiophanate methyl @ 2 gm

Topsin-M 70 WP

Alternaria brassicae; A. brassicicola

Leaf spot

tebuconazole+trifloxystrobin @ 2 gm

Nativo 75 WG

 

difenoconazole @ 2 mL

Score 250 EC

13.

Radish

Alternaria brassicae, A. brassicicola

Leaf spot

tebuconazole+trifloxystrobin @ 2 gm

Nativo 75 WG

 

difenoconazole @ 1 mL

Score 250 EC

14.

Carrot

Alternaria radicina; Alternaria dauci

Leaf spot, Head blight

tebuconazole+trifloxystrobin @ 2 g

Nativo 75 WG

 

difenoconazole @ 2 mL

Score 250 EC

15.

Lettuce

Fusarium moniliforme

Wilt

thiophanate methyl @ 2 gm

Topsin-M 70 WP

16.

Bitter gourd

Myrothecium roridum

Leaf spot

tebuconazole+trifloxystrobin @ 2 gm

Nativo 75 WG

 

difenoconazole @ 2 cc

Score 250 EC

17.

Tinda gourd

Fusarium moniliforme, Macrophomina phaseolina

Wilt, Charcoal rot

thiophanate methyl @ 2 gm

Topsin-M 70 WP

On-Farm Conservation of dieback-resistant Shisham Varieties

  • A diverse phenotypic germplasm collection of 700 Dalbergia sissoo (Shisham) plants is available for on-farm utilization. Through extensive evaluation, 11 lines have demonstrated resistance to dieback disease based on morphometric characteristics, while 8 lines have shown resistance at the molecular level.

Integrated disease Management

  • Developed integrated disease management strategies against 8 diseases of 8 crop plants.
  • Bacterial blight of pomegranate.
  • Stem blight of sesame.
  • Twig and stem blight of cotton.
  • Crown & stem rot of berseem.
  • Crown & stem rot of lucern.
  • Citrus decline.
  • Guava decline.
  • Common scab of potato.

Product standardization

  • Five fungicides against 4 diseases of 2 crops were standardized.
  • Enervin Duo 47.1% SC (ametoctradin+dimethomorph) against grapes leaf blight.
  • Greenopas 17% SE (epoxiconazole+pyraclostrobin) against rice brown leaf spot.
  • Polyram DF 70% WDG (metriam) against grapes downy mildew
  • Rumble 40% SC (azoxystrobin+difenoconazole) against rice blast.
  • Seltima 9.5% CS (pyraclostrobin) against rice blast.
  • One nematicide against root knot nematode in chili crop was standardized.
  • Velum 400 SC (fluopyram) against Meloidogyne incognita.
  • Plant Virology Section, PPRI, Faisalabad

Virus free pre basic seed potato production

  • Every year, about 30 tons of pre-basic seed potatoes are produced and distributed to progressive potato growers.

Prevalence of viral diseases of crops

  • Prevalence of 3 viral pathogens (PVX, PVY & PLRV) were identified in potato and one (PaLCuV) in papaya via ELISA.
  • Prevalence of 2 viruses including PaLCuV & CLCuV were recorded, maximum incidence (51.33%) of PaLCuV was found in Bahawalpur while minimum (21.17%) was recorded in Jhelum, while CLCuV incidence remained within 14.8 to 71% in Faisalabad.

Resistance potential Identification against viral diseases

  • Identified resistance potential in 40 advanced lines of 4 crops (chilies, bottle gourd, okra & cotton) against 4 different viral pathogens (ChiliLCV, CMV, OYVMV, CLCuV), in case of cotton, 4 lines (V-5, V-7, V-8, V-09) were detected as moderately resistant, while in other crops (chili, bottle gourd & okra) germplasms, all were found susceptible against their respective virus.
    1.  Pest Control Training & Pest Management Division, PPRI, Faisalabad

Plant Protection Trainings

  • Imparted plant protection trainings to more than 900 personnel engaged in agriculture sector of the Punjab (Table 7).

Table 7: Plant Protection training

Year

Agriculture / Officer/Inspectors

Field Assistants

Sugar Mills Field Staff

Farmers/Others

Total

2019-20

202

45

16

92

355

2020-21

104

131

79

0

314

2021-22

0

83

28

0

111

2022-23

0

99

36

0

135

2023-24

22

0

17

0

39

G. Total

328

358

176

92

954

Disease sample analysis

  • More than 300 diseased samples of different crops were analyzed for disease identification and recommended management tactics to the farmers.

Fungicides standardization

  • More than 100 fungicides were evaluated and standardized to manage 38 different diseases of crop plants in the agriculture sector of the Punjab, Pakistan.

Initiatives

Plant Pathology Section, PPRI, Faisalabad

  • Surveillance and monitoring of emerging pathogens of crop plants under changing climatic conditions.
  • Quantification of the extent of the emerging pathogens of crop plants under changing climatic conditions.
  • Insights into the ecological differences in morphometrics of plant pathogens across main crops, types, sown in the Punjab, under changing climatic conditions.
  • Standardizing protocol for growing of different kinds of mushrooms.

 Plant Virology Section, PPRI, Faisalabad

  • Surveillance of Papaya Leaf Curl Virus (PaLCuV) in orchards and nurseries in papaya growing areas of the Punjab.

 Pest Control Training & Pest Management Division 

  • Trainings regarding plant protection to personnel of public and private sectors.
  • Development of integrated diseases, pests & weeds management protocols in various crops.

Name

Designation

E-mail

Contact No.

Plant Pathology Research Institute, Faisalabad

Dr. Muhammad Azher Mustafa
Chief Scientist
directorppri@yahoo.comazhermustafadr@gmail.com 041-9201682

Plant Pathology Section, Faisalabad

Dr. Muhammad Nasir Chief Scientist miannsr@gmail.com 041-9201810
Dr. Muhammad Shahid
Principal Scientist
041-9201810
Javed Anwar Shah Principal Scientist jashah@yahoo.com 041-9201810
Dr. Muhammad Sajjad
Senior Scientist
041-9201810
Dr. Kamra Mahmood Senior Scientist kameramehmood@gmail.com 041-9201810
Muhammad Zeeshan Niaz
Senior Scientist
zeeshanniaz@hotmail.com 041-9201810
Muhammad Burhan
Senior Scientist
041-9201810
Dr. Muhammad Umar Shahbaz Senior Scientist umar739@yahoo.com 041-9201810
Muhammad Anwar Ul Haq  
Senior Scientist
041-9201810
Muhammad Ussama Yasin Scientific Officer  aropp2017@gmail.com 041-9201810
Misbah Ali Scientific Officer  misbahali3031@yahoo.com 041-9201810

Plant Virology Section, Faisalabad

Babar Iqbal 
Principal Scientist
mrbabariqbal@gmail.com 041-9201802
Dr. Muhammad Iqbal
Senior Scientist 
miqbalahmad85@gmail.com 041-9201802
Dr. Saba Saeed Scientific Officer  saba.saeed.aari@punjab.gov.pk 041-9201802
Dr. Rabia Kalsoom Scientific Officer  dr.rabiakalsoom@gmail.com  041-9201802

Pest Control Training & Pest Management Division, PPRI, Faisalabad 

Saima Naseer Principal Scientist samnaseer@yahoo.com 0315-7271520
Dr. Shamim Akhtar Principal Scientist ashamim31@gmail.com 041-9201682
Muhammad Jawwad Yousaf Senior Scientist  jawwadyousuf111@gmail.com 0300-7986003
Qamar Ansar Senior Scientist  qamarkhanori@gmail.com 0333-4978766
Kamil Hasnain Senior Scientist  kamiluaf@gmail.com 0333-9912145

Facilities

Following are the facilities provided by the institute:

Plant Pathology Section, PPRI, Faisalabad

  • Provision of plant disease diagnostics along with effective management strategies in order to boost crop production.
  • Provision of seed health testing services along with recommendations of seed treatment against seed borne pathogens.

Plant Virology Section, PPRI, Faisalabad  

  • Provision of virus free pre-basic potato seed.
  • Provision of plant virus diagnostics & recommendations for control of viruses in crops.

Pest Control Training & Pest Management Division, PPRI, Faisalabad  

  • Provision of plant protection trainings to In-service Agri. Extension personnel, sugar mills field staff and other stakeholders.

Services

Following are the services offered by the institute:​

  • Field visits to improve farmers' agricultural expertise and promote understandings of plant diseases, along with appropriate management measures.

Allied Stations

Plant Virology Section, Faisalabad

Plant viruses are one of the major agents that are causing great losses to vegetables, field crops and fruit plants. Potato, cotton, chillies, tomatoes and cucurbits are major virus victims. To study various aspects of plant viral diseases and to develop strategy for the control and management of these diseases. Government of the Punjab initiated and established the Plant Virology Section during 1973. In 1984, Punjab Government added a small unit of tissue culture. Since the start of tissue culture unit, Plant Virology Section is engaged in the production of high-quality seed potato by using tissue culture techniques that ensure virus free seed stocks.

Research Activities

Following are the research activities of the section:
  • To diagnose the plant viral diseases in economically important plants.
  • Production of virus free pre basic seed potato through tissue culture technique.
  • Identification of resistance sources in germplasm of different crops against different viral diseases under field conditions.
  • Correlation of meteorological variables with potato viral diseases.
  • Evaluation of bio pesticides and plant extracts against aphid vector and PVX, PVY and PLRV diseases management
  • Effect of different phytohormones in meristem culture of potato.
  • Insecticide resistance in aphid population on potato.
  • Population dynamics of cotton whitefly (Bemisia tabaci) and CLCuV disease incidence on cotton varieties.
  • Insecticide resistance in field population of cotton whitefly (Bemisia tabaci).
  • Management of papaya virus diseases.

Contact Us

Principal Scientist
Phone: 041-9201802

Plant Pathology Section, Faisalabad

Introduction

The Plant Pathology Section was established in 1946 and functioned as an integral part of the Punjab Agricultural College and Research Institute until 1962. When the college transitioned into a university in 1962, the research institute was separated to form the Ayub Agricultural Research Institute. Consequently, the Plant Pathology Section was also relocated to the Ayub Agricultural Research Institute in Faisalabad. The overarching aim of Plant Pathology Section is to provide sustainable solutions to agricultural challenges, ensuring healthy crops, reducing losses, and fostering food security.

Mission

The mission of Plant Pathology Section is to secure the health of plants, the environment, and human livelihoods by addressing plant disease challenges in innovative, sustainable, and impactful ways.

Objectives

  • To monitor and identify detrimental pathogens distressing crop plants.
  • To study the biology, infection processes, and effects of plant pathogens on crops.
  • To carry out surveys in various ecological zones in order to diagnose diseases and evaluate plant diseases and associated losses.
  • To study seedborne pathogenic microorganisms impacting field and horticultural crops.
  • To determine the suitability of various chemical substances to combat plant diseases.
  • To find and investigate the efficacy of biocontrol agents in plant disease management.
  • To develop integrated management strategies to control detrimental pathogens in crops.
  • To perform collaborative research on screening advanced lines of field and horticultural crops against detrimental pathogens, which will aid in the development of resistant types of crops.

​Research Activities

  • Monitoring of detrimental pathogens, i.e., fungal, bacterial and nematodes, distressing field and horticultural crops.
  • Studying the biology and interaction of plant pathogens in various crops.
  • Exploring various chemical composites to control prevailing plant pathogens, i.e., fungal, bacterial and nematodes in field and horticultural crops.
  • Detection of seed-borne pathogens, distressing vegetable crops, and assessing the impact of various chemicals on their growth as control strategy.
  • Exploring different natural plant-based compounds to manage plant diseases caused by fungal pathogens.
  • Exploring environment friendly growth promoting strains of Rhizobacteria in order to manage soilborne and seedborne plant diseases.
  • Collaborating with breeders of field and horticultural crops to screen and develop resistant crops varieties against destructive plant pathogens.
  • Standardizing protocol for growing of different kinds of mushrooms.
  • Provision of plant disease diagnostic and management services to farmers, public, Institutes and other stakeholders engaged in agriculture sector of the Punjab.

Achievement

  • Over 67 fungal infections, over 6 bacteria, and 2 parasitic nematodes have been identified in 34 different crops.
  • Identified 3 types/strains of Colletotrichum falcatum, based on cultural morphological traits of the pathogen, isolated from sugarcane red rot infected samples.
  • Resistance potential against 25 disease causing pathogens/agents were noticed in advanced breeding lines of 11 different crops, reported to the breeders for inclusion in varietal development in each instance. Detail is given in Table 1.
  • Explored various chemicals to inhibit and control the spread of prevailing pathogens (fungal, bacterial and nematodes) in field and horticultural crops. More than 21 types of various chemicals were tested and recommended against more than 38 different diseases of 19 different crops, detailed description is given in Table 2.
  • Seeds of 17 different crops were examined, recorded more than 38 pathogens, and 4 types of different chemicals were used as seed treatment, tested to suppress the accompanying pathogens. Detail of each is given in Table 3, along with the recommended dose of the control chemicals.

Table 1. Resistance potential against disease causing pathogens/agents in advanced lines of crops

Sr. No.

Disease

Causal agent

Spreading Nature

Crop

No. of tested lines

No. of resistant lines

Name of resistant lines

1

Loose smut

Ustilago tritici

Air & seed borne

Wheat

16

3

5309, HYT20-19, 17C090

2

Karnal bunt

Tilletia indica

Seed borne

Wheat

15

1

FSD-2008

3

Red rot

Colletotrichum falcatum

Seed & soil borne

Sugarcane

18

14

PSR-07, SP-93, 08US-133, SL-426, M-42, CP-1101, 08AUS-130, 02US-133, SPF6-um, S-54, Co-238, FD-18, 02-US -133, 06SPF302

4

Whip smut

Sporisorium scitamineum

Seed & soilborne

Sugarcane

18

12

03-US633, PSR-07, 03US-658, SA-111, SL-426, SP-93, US-54, CP-1101, 08AUS-130, RMC-87/559, 02US-133, CO238

5

Bacterial blight

Xanthomonas axonopodis pv malvacearum

Air & soil borne

Cotton

20

4

FH-326, FH-468, FH-328, FH-142

6

Collar rot

Sclerotium rolfsii

Seed & soil borne

Peas

15

6

No.267, FS-8187 Samrina Zard, F-16, Sarsabz, P-09

7

Powdery mildew

Erysiphe polygoni

Air borne

Peas

10

1

Azad P1

8

Late blight

Phytophthora infestans

Air & soil borne

Tomato

40

2

Salar, LITTH- 645

9

Early blight

Alternaria solani

Air borne

Tomato

40

1

LITTH-646

10

Wilt

Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici.

Soil borne

Tomato

273

59

LITTH-646, LITTH-648, LITTH-649, LITTH-650, LITTH-652, LITTH-653, LITTH-657, LITTH-658, LITTH-660, LITTH-664, LITTH-668, LITTH-671, LITTH-673, LITTH-676, LITTH-678, LITTH-572, LITTH-580, LITTH-559, Sahel, LPP# 12005,12011,12017,12025,12034,12053, 12072,12082,12091,12120,12127,12143,12161,12176,12205,12216, 12004,12005,12009, 12011,12012,12016, 12020,12022,12030,12031,12038,12043, 12045,12053,12061,12062,12068,12071,12076,12090,12099,12100, 12104,12105

11

Root knot nematode

Meloidogyne incognita

Soil borne

Tomato

25

8

18277, 20330, 20321, 19301, 20331, 20325, 20324, 20334

12

Botrytis blight

Botrytis cinerea

Air & soil borne

Tomato

40

4

LITTH-645, LITTH-646, LITTH-648, LITTH-611

13

Collar rot

Sclerotium rolfsii

Soil borne

Lentil

233

36

12106,12107,12110,12115,12120,12126,12127,12129,12130,12136,12137,12143,12144,
12145,12152,12153,12161,12167,12168,12169,12182,12183,12187,12188,12190,12191,
12198,12201,12205,12208,12213,12215,12219,12221,12223,12225

14

Rust

Uromyces viciae-fabae

Air borne

Lentil

260

7

LPP#12012,12013,12025,12040,12074,12099, 12108

15

Grey mold

Botrytis cinerea

Air & soil borne

Lentil

260

22

LPP#12011,12012,12018,12019,12025,12026,12030,12036,12040,12044,12051,12052,12059,12075,12083,12085,12094,12104,12108,12113,12164,12188

16

Stemphylium blight

 

Stemphylium vesicarium

Air, soil & seed borne

Onion

10

1

VRIO-4

17

Stalk rot

Fusarium graminearum

Soil borne

Maize

16

5

FH-1400, FH-1731, FH-1743, FH-1962, FH-1935

18

Collar rot

Sclerotium rolfsii

Soil borne

Gram

30

9

AZRI-CH-4/2020, PCK-19005, PCK-17002, AZRI-CH-10/2020 AZRI-CH-1/2020, AZRI-CH-8/2020, PCK-01216, PCK-19009, COOP-18, PCK-18020

19

Wilt & root rot complex

Rhizoctonia solani, Fusarium oxysporum, F. solani,

Soil borne

Gram

12

6

D-18009, D-18008, D-18020, D-18036, D-1807, D-18032

20

Collar rot

Sclerotium rolfsii

Soil borne

Mung

50

6

S-907, 6163-B-4, E-86, Kark-2, Kark-1

 L X No-10-76

21

Bacterial Wilt

 

Curtobacterium flaccumfaciens

Seed borne

Mung

6

2

07002, 07006

22

Bacterial Wilt

Curtobacterium flaccumfaciens

Seed borne

Mash

15

1

16M009

23

Collar rot

Sclerotium rolfsii

Soil borne

Mash

20

10

19M003, 19M011, 18M013, 18M014, 19M007, Mash SPN-2, 19M005, AARIM-02, AARIM-03, AARIM-12

24

Root knot nematode

Meloidogyne incognita

Soil borne

Carrot

5

1

T-29

25

Root knot nematode

Meloidogyne incognita

Soil borne

Radish

5

2

Miun Japani, Manwari long diet

Table 2. Chemical treatment for effective disease management in diverse crop plants

Sr. No.

Crop

Disease

Chemical

Dose/litre H2O

1

Cotton

Twig and Stem Blight

difenoconazole

1 cc

Bacterial Leaf Blight

streptomycin sulphate

1 g

2

Rice

Stem Rot

sulphur

4 g

Brown Spot

tebuconazole

2 cc

Bacterial Leaf Blight

kasugamycin + copper oxychloride

4 g

3

Wheat

Yellow Rust

propiconazole

1 cc

Brown Rust

propiconazole

1 cc

4

Chili

Collar Rot

metalaxyl-M + mancozeb

2g

Gray Mold

azoxystrobin + difenoconazole

2 cc

Anthracnose

thiophanate methyl

2g

Root Knot nematode

cadusafos

-

5

Pea

Collar Rot

mandipropamid

2.5 ml

Powdery Mildew

pyraclostrobin & metiram

2.5 g

6

Tomato

Late Blight

metalaxyl-M + mancozeb

2.5g

Early Blight

pyraclostrobin+tebuconazole

1g

Gray Mold

metalaxyl-M + mancozeb

2.5 g

7

Potato

Late Blight

metalaxyl-M + mancozeb

2g

Early Blight

pyraclostrobin+tebuconazole

1g

Gray Mold

azoxystrobin + difenoconazole

2 cc

8

Muskmelon

Powdery Mildew

sulphur

3 g

Collar Rot

mandipropamid

2.5 ml

9

Bitter gourd

Myrothecium leaf spot

tebuconazole

3 g

10

Cucurbits

Downy Mildew

metalaxyl-M + mancozeb

2.5 g

11

Carrot

Powdery Mildew

sulphur

3 g

Blight

tebuconazole + trifloxystrobin

1 g

12

Onion

Purple Blotch

difenoconazole

1 ml

Downy Mildew

fosetyl aluminum

2 g

13

Garlic

Rust

penconazole

1 ml

Stemphylium Blight

pyraclostrobin + tebuconazole

1 g

14

Cauliflower

Downy Mildew

dimethomorph + mancozeb

3 g

Bacterial Rot

streptomycin sulphate

1 g

15

Citrus

Canker

streptomycin sulphate

1 g

Withertip

thiophanate methyl

2g

Scab

propineb

2g

16

Berseem

Crown and Stem rot

difenoconazole

1 ml

17

Sunflower

Phomopsis rot

pyraclostrobin + tebuconazole

1 g

18

Sesame

Stem Rot

tebuconazole + trifloxystrobin

1 g

19

Murstard

Bacterial Wilt

oxytetracycline

1 ml

Table 3. Seed borne pathogens of crops, associated disease and recommended seed dressing fungicides

Sr. No.

Crop

Pathogen

Associated diseases

Chemical/Kg of seed

1.

Pea

Fusarium solani, Fusarium moniliforme, Phoma sp.

Wilt, Blight

thiophanate methyl @ 2 g

Ascochyta pisi, A. pinodella

Blight

azoxystrobin & difenoconazole @ 2 cc

 

difenoconazole @ 1cc

2.

India gourd

Macrophomina phaseolina

Stem rot

thiophanate methyl @ 2 g

3.

Ash gourd

Fusarium solani

Wilt

thiophanate methyl @ 2 g

4.

Red gourd

Myrothecium roridum

Leaf spot

azoxystrobin & difenoconazole @ 2.5 g

 

difenoconazole @ 2 cc

5.

Sponge gourd

Colletotrichum dematium

Leaf spot

tebuconazole & trifloxystrobin @ 1 g

 

azoxystrobin & difenoconazole @ 2 cc

6.

Long melon

Myrothecium roridum

Leaf spot

difenoconazole @ 1 cc

 

azoxystrobin & difenoconazole @ 2 cc

7.

Spinach

Stemphylium botryosum, Verticillium sp., Fusarium solani

Leaf spot, Wilt, Seedling blight

difenoconazole @ 2 cc

thiophanate methyl @ 2 g

 Cercospora sp.

Leaf spot

difenoconazole @ 1 cc

 

tebuconazole @ 2.0cc

8.

Fenugreek

Fusarium solani, Fusarium moniliforme, Verticillium sp.

Wilt, Seedling blight

thiophanate methyl @ 2 g

Stemphylium botryosum

Leaf spot

tebuconazole & trifloxystrobin @ 1 g

 

difenoconazole @ 2 cc

9.

Cauliflower

Fusarium solani

Head rot

thiophanate methyl @ 2 g

Alternaria brassicae, A. brassicicola

Leaf spot

tebuconazole & trifloxystrobin @ 1 g

 

difenoconazole @ 1 cc

10.

Onion

Myrothecium roridum, Stemphylium botryosum, Alternaria porri

Leaf spot, Purple blotch

azoxystrobin & difenoconazole @ 2 cc

 

difenoconazole @ 2 cc

11.

Garlic

Stemphylium botryosum

Leaf spot

tebuconazole & trifloxystrobin @ 2 g

 

difenoconazole @ 2 cc

 Fusarium oxsporum

Wilt, Seedling blight

thiophanate methyl @ 2 g

12.

Turnip

Fusarium solani

Wilt

thiophanate methyl @ 2 g

Alternaria brassicae; A. brassicicola

Leaf spot

tebuconazole & trifloxystrobin @ 2 g

 

difenoconazole @ 2 cc

13.

Radish

Alternaria brassicae, A. brassicicola

Leaf spot

tebuconazole & trifloxystrobin @ 2 g

 

difenoconazole @ 1 cc

14.

Carrot

Alternaria radicina; Alternaria dauci

Leaf spot, Head blight

tebuconazole & trifloxystrobin @ 2 g

 

difenoconazole @ 2 cc

15.

Lettuce

Fusarium moniliforme

Wilt

thiophanate methyl @ 2 g

16.

Bitter gourd

Myrothecium roridum

Leaf spot

tebuconazole & trifloxystrobin @ 2 g

 

difenoconazole @ 2 cc

17.

Tinda gourd

Fusarium moniliforme, Macrophomina phaseolina

Wilt, Charcoal rot

thiophanate methyl @ 2 g

Initiatives

  • Surveillance and monitoring of emerging diseases, pathogens under Punjab changing climatic conditions.
  • Development of integrated disease management protocols for different diseases.
  • Management of decline of trees and fruit plants.
  • Seed health testing of crops.

Facilities

  • Provision of plant disease diagnostic facilities and effective management strategies.
  • Provision of seed health testing services along with recommendations for seed treatment.

Services

  • Field visits to improve farmers' agricultural expertise and promote understandings of plant diseases, along with appropriate management measures.

Contact Us

Chief Scientist
Phone: 041-9201810

Pest Management Division, Faisalabad

Pest Management Division was established in 1977 under ADP project of Plant Protection Institute (PPI), Faisalabad. Now Pest Management Division related to Crops’ weeds and Plants diseases, is working under the umbrella of Plant Pathology Research Institute, Faisalabad from June, 2009.

Research Activities

Following are the research activities of the section:

  • Management of various crops diseases, insect pests and weeds by the use of new chemistry herbicides and fungicides

Contact Us

Senior Scientist
Phone: +92 41 9200455
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Pest Control Training Division

Pest control Training Division was established in1971 with the establishment of Plant Protection Institute, Faisalabad. Now Pest Control Training is working under the umbrella of Plant Pathology Research Institute, Faisalabad from June, 2009. This Division contributes its share in boosting up Agriculture Production through transfer of technology to Agricultural Extension personnel viz. District Officer Agri., Deputy District Officer Agri., Agri. Officers, Field Assistants, Master Trainers and field staff of Sugar Mills in the Punjab.

Training Activities

Following are the training activities of this Division:

  • To create awareness about the imbalance of modern Agriculture to the farming community.
  • To familiarize the farmers with the recent developments in Plant Protection i.e. integrated control measures.
  • To acquaint farmers with judicious use of pesticides/fungicides/herbicides.
  • To impart general and specialized training in the latest techniques of insect pests/diseases/weeds control to the employees of Agriculture personnals and other stake holders.
  • To develop suitable plant protection technologies/strategies to control pests/diseases and weeds for ensuring higher crop yields of good quality.
  • To facilitate isolation and identification of pests/disease problems of field crops, vegetables, stored grains and fruit plants in the Punjab. 

Year

District Officer Agriculture

Deputy District / Officers Agri.

Agriculture / Officer/ Inspectors

F/A

Master Trainings / Production/Pr otection/Muk addam

Sugar Mills Field Staff

Farmers/

Others

Total

2014-15

0

0

38

66

0

37

-

141

2015-16

0

0

140

159

0

13

54

366

2016-17

0

0

102

93

0

53

74

322

2017-18

0

0

48

64

0

43

208

363

2018-19

0

0

202

45

0

16

92

355

2019-20

0

0

104

131

0

79

0

314

2020-21

0

0

0

83

0

28

0

111

2022-23 0 0 0 99 0 36 0 135

G Total

0

0

634

1310

0

305

428

2107

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Chief Scientist
Plant Pathology Research Institute, Faisalabad
Phone: 041-9201682
Fax: 041-9201683
 
Chief Scientist 
Plant Pathology Section, PPRI, Faisalabad
Phone: 041-9201810
Mobile: 0300-6706009
 
Principal Scientist
Plant Virology Section, PPRI, Faisalabad
Phone: 041-9201802
Mobile: 0333-6905354