Indigenous Technical Knowledge in Plant Disease Management

  • Sahu H
  • Satapathy R
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The origins of indigenous technical/traditional knowledge are local, rural &community. It's utilised in forecasting of weather for better seed germination, soil, water, and soil fertility management, disease and insect pest control of plants & animals, and post-harvest management, among other things. India has a variety of indigenous agricultural practises which are still popular in organic agriculture in India's many states and are sustainable, environment friendly, profitable, and cost-effective. This review paper contains an overview of Indigenous Technical Knowledge in Plant Disease Management to help researchers in the future.

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Sahu, H. P., & Satapathy, R. R. (2021). Indigenous Technical Knowledge in Plant Disease Management. Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology, 377–380. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajaees/2021/v39i1030704

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