Collelolrie/mlll capsid significantly affected the seed rot, fruit rot and die back in test varieties of chillies in vitro conditions. Chilli variety Faisalabad A (Bengali Merch) was found resistant in respect of fruit rot and die back even in heavy inoculation conditions. Whereas Faisalabad B (Mamu Kanjan) and Peshawari varieties were found susceptible to the pathogen. Treatments and their interactions between varieties gave significant results. Variety Faisalabad A showed 3.3 and 7.0% fruit rot and 5.0 and 8.3% die back in unsprayed and sprayed with inoculum, respectively.
Muhammad I1yas Khaleeque, Sultan Mahmood Khan. (1993) VARIETAL BEHAVIOUR OF THE PATHOGEN (COLLETOTRlCHUM CAPSICI (SYD) BUTLER & .BAISBY, CAUSING SEED ROT, FRUIT ROT AND DIE BACK IN CHILLIES, , Volume 30, Issue 4.