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Mysterious ‘dwarfing’ disease hits Punjab, Haryana rice crop in times of shortfalls

Farmers said the infected fields have these stunted plants growing alongside normal ones. This comes at a time when the area under paddy cultivation this kharif season was down 13% YoY in the week ended August 5.

By CNBCTV18.com Aug 22, 2022 7:28:28 PM IST (Published)

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Apart from the fall in the rice acreage this year due to the poor rains in major paddy-growing states, the farmers have another worry. Farmers in Punjab, Haryana and parts of Uttarakhand as well as western Uttar Pradesh have reported a mysterious “dwarfing” disease of paddy, which leads to stunting of plants. Agricultural scientists are yet to identify the disease, according to an Indian Express report.

According to the farmers, the infected fields have these plants growing alongside those with normal height and regular growth.

Twenty-six-year-old farmer Rajinder Singh from Darsopur village in Punjab’s Pathankot said that he had transplanted ‘PR-121’ and ‘PR-113’ paddy varieties on his land between June 22- 25. There was uniform growth of all plants in the first 30-35 days, after which some stopped growing.