Crops — Rabi

| Crop | Major Pests | Major Diseases | |------|-------------|----------------| | Wheat | Termites, aphids, pink borer | Rusts (stem, leaf, stripe), powdery mildew | | Mustard | Sawfly, aphids, painted bug | White rust, Alternaria blight | | Chickpea | Pod borer ( Helicoverpa armigera ), cutworm | Wilt, Ascochyta blight | | Barley | Aphids, cereal leaf beetle | Powdery mildew, leaf rust |

1. Introduction Rabi crops, derived from the Arabic word for "spring" (ربيع), are agricultural crops sown in winter and harvested in spring. This cropping season is predominant in the Indian subcontinent, including India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nepal. Unlike the Kharif (monsoon) crops, Rabi crops rely on residual soil moisture and controlled irrigation, as they are cultivated during the dry, cool months. rabi crops

| Crop | Botanical Name | Key Growing Regions (India) | Uses | |------|----------------|----------------------------|------| | | Triticum aestivum | Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh | Staple food (flour, bread, chapatis) | | Barley | Hordeum vulgare | Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh | Animal feed, malting for beer | | Mustard | Brassica juncea | Rajasthan, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh | Cooking oil, condiment | | Chickpea (Gram) | Cicer arietinum | Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Maharashtra | Pulses (dal), flour (besan) | | Lentil (Masoor) | Lens culinaris | Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar | Dal, soup thickener | | Peas | Pisum sativum | Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab | Vegetable, frozen food | | Linseed | Linum usitatissimum | Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh | Oil, fiber (flax) | 4. Differences Between Rabi and Kharif Crops Understanding the distinction is key to agricultural planning. | Crop | Major Pests | Major Diseases