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IMPACT OF CARBENDAZIM AND ORGANIC SOIL TREATMENTS ON RHIZOME ROT: A SUSTAINABLE APPROACH
Dr. V. R. S. Rathore*
ABSTRACT
Rhizome rot is a sizable sickness affecting crops such as ginger and turmeric, main to severe yield losses. This review evaluates the effectiveness of Carbendazim, a broadly used synthetic fungicide, compared to natural soil treatments, together with biofungicides, compost, and microbial amendments. While Carbendazim affords rapid disorder suppression, its overuse increases worries regarding pathogen resistance, soil degradation, and environmental toxicity. Organic remedies, however, decorate soil microbial variety and lengthy-time period disease resistance while selling sustainable agriculture. This article highlights the ability of included disease management techniques that integrate chemical and organic methods to attain powerful rhizome rot manipulate while preserving soil fitness. Future studies ought to focus on optimizing microbial-based answers, tracking long-time period soil health impacts, and selling farmer adoption of sustainable practices to ensure meals protection and environmental conservation.
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