Abstract:
Sheath blight disease is one of the major fungal diseases of rice. Studies on the role of different
weather parameters in the initiation and progression of the disease was carried out taking seven weather
parameters as independent variables and cumulative and periodical increment in percent disease index
as dependent variables. The main aim was to find out the most critical and contributory weather parameter
(s) towards development of the disease in west central table land zone of Odisha. The study revealed
that a heavy rainfall was conducive for initiation of the disease followed by low and intermittent rainfall of
13 to 38 mm, which was found favourable for progression of the disease. A maximum temperature range
of 310C to 340C, minimum temperature range of 170C to 230C with 70 to 83 per cent evening relative
humidity were found favourable for disease development and spread.