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cucurbitaceous vegetable crop which can be harvested between to days of sowing the seeds. it is allowed to climb on stakes of almost two and half metres in height for facilitating ventilation, weeding and harvesting and for controlling the incidence of diseases. effective cross pollination is being done by honey
thrips, aphids, etc. attack the plant and diseases like downy mildew, powdery mildew, fusarium wilt, etc. are common diseases. care has to be exercised in using pesticides, insecticides, etc., as any residue exceeding the international standards will result in rejection of the product. crop rotation, natural...
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