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The diseases controlled are fruit rot, early blight, purple<br />

blotch, leaf spot, anthracnose, fruit rot, smudge, fruit and<br />

stem rot.<br />

6. Kamantigi (Impatiens<br />

balsam<strong>in</strong>a): Extract the<br />

juice (1 Kg of Impatiens<br />

balsam<strong>in</strong>a) leaves, then<br />

mix the juice with 3 litres<br />

of water, and use as<br />

spray.<br />

The target pests are:<br />

Altenaria, Cercospora,<br />

Helm<strong>in</strong>hosporium.<br />

The diseases controlled<br />

are: Fruit rot, early blight, purple blotch, leaf spot leaf mould,<br />

early blight, and frog- eye leaf blight.<br />

7. Apiaceae (Centella asiatica L.): Extract the juice from 1 Kg<br />

of Centella asiatica with 3 litres of water, and use as spray.<br />

The target pests are: Fusarium, Helm<strong>in</strong>thosporium.<br />

The diseases controlled are: Damp<strong>in</strong>g off, stem and root rot,<br />

early blight, wilt, curly top, leaf blight.

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