Community Service Project
Community Service Project
Community Service Project
Community Service Project report submitted at the end of 2022-2023 Academic Year in
partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of the degree of
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY
IN COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
By
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that this community service project entitled “PLANT DISEASES” done by
Rohit ,Lahari ,Shivamani ,Varshini, harini bearing Regd. No: 21981A4910,
21981A4916,21981A4918,21981A4924,21981A49243 during the academic year 2022-2023 in
partial fulfillment of the requirements for the completion of 2022-2023 Academic Year of
Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science And Engineering with specialisation in IOT,
under the supervision of DR.M.KRISHNA KISHORE
EXTERNAL EXAMINER
DECLARATION
This is to certify that this mandatory community internship service project titled
“PLANT DISEASES” is bonified work done by us, in partial fulfilment of the requirements
for the completion of second year, 2022-2022 in Singanabanda academic year of the degree B
Tech and submitted to the Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Raghu Engineering
College, Dakamarri.
We also declare that this community service project is a result of our own effort and that
has not been copied from anyone and we have taken only citations from the sources which are
mentioned in the references.
P.HARINI
PLACE: DATE:
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We express our sincere gratitude to our esteemed institute “Raghu Engineering College”, which
has provided us an opportunity to fulfill the most cherished desire to reach our goal.
We take this opportunity with great pleasure to put on record our ineffable personal
indebtedness to Mr. Raghu Kalidindi, Chairman of Raghu Engineering College for providing
necessary departmental facilities.
We would like to thank the principal Dr. Ch Srinivasu, Administration and Management of
“Raghu Engineering College”, for providing the requisite facilities to carry out the project on
campus.
We sincerely thank Dr.Om Prakash samantray, Head of Department, Computer Science and
Engineering(Iot), Raghu Engineering College, for his kind support in the successful completion
of this work.We extend thanks to the people in kothvalasa.
We extend thanks to the faculty members of the Computer Science Department for their value
based imparting of theory and practical subjects which were used in the project. We are thankful
to the non-teaching staff of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Raghu
Engineering College, for their inexpressible support.
Regards:
D.SATYA SAI ROHIT(21981A4910)
G.LAHARI PRIYA(21981A4916)
K.VARSHINI(21981A4918)
K.SHIVAMANI KIRAN(21981A4924)
P.HARINI(21981A4943)
DEPARTMENT VISION AND MISSION
DEPARTMENT PEOs
12.Life-long learning: Recognize the need for and have the preparation and ability to engage
in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.
➢ To develop a holistic life perspective among the students by making them study culture,
traditions, habits, lifestyles, resource utilization, wastages and its management, social
problems, public administration system and the roles and responsibilities of different
persons across different social systems.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1
ACTIVITIES DONE :
• We have schedule our project into four weeks.
➢ During the first week we went to the village and analyzed the fields.
➢ During the second week we met some farmers ,and asked them some queries like
how to cultivate plants without getting affected by any disease,what precautions to
be taken.
➢ During the third week we have visited various insecticide shops and learnt about
various chemicals .
➢ During the last week we gave the clear information to the farmers about how to
prevent plant diseases.
➢
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
• Upon completion of this project ,we will be able to do the following.
1)Analyze the fields.
2)Acquire some knowledge from the farmers.
3)Collect the information regarding the chemicals.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
• After completion of this project we are able to: 1)we have learned basic information
from the farmers 2)we got a clear idea on when to use the chemicals.
3)we have a good knowledge on how to prevent the plant diseases.
CHAPTER 2: OVERVIEW OF THE COMMUNITY
Short-term and long term action plan for possible solutions for the problems
implementation.
• Inspect plants that you buy from a greenhouse before purchasing for mildew
(and insects).
• Wiping off the leaves is not an effective powdery mildew treatment as it will
return within days of cleaning.
• Because spores overwinter in debris all infected debris should be removed.
Trim and remove infected plant parts.
• Do not till the debris into the soil or use in the compost pile.
• Space plants far enough apart to increase air circulation and reduce humidity.
• Although most products on the market are targeted more toward the prevention
of powdery mildew, there are many home remedies to treat an existing
infection.
• Spray mixtures will only kill what they come in contact with, so be sure to coat
all affected areas thoroughly. It may take multiple applications for complete
treatment. Apply once a week for three to four weeks, then wait to see results.
Reapply as needed
• Downy mildew needs water to survive and spread. It there is no water on your
leaves, the disease cannot spread.
• Keep water off leaves as much as possible. Because the disease overwinters on
dead plant debris, be sure to clean around your plants in the fall to help prevent
the disease in the following spring.
• There are two chemical application strategies for managing downy mildew: a
scheduled spray program using a range of preventative fungicides; and a ‘wait
and see’ approach, which involves waiting until the primary infection occurs
and then immediately applying post-infection products.
• The second approach requires close monitoring of the weather to anticipate
rain events at crucial timings, and equally close monitoring of the vines for
early signs of infection.
• If growing potatoes, grow early varieties because blight occurs during mid-summer
and you can harvest your crop before the blight.
• Plant resistant varieties: Sarpo Mira and Sarpo Axona are two varieties that show
good resistance. Practice good garden hygiene.
• Destroy any blight-infected plant parts. Keep the area clean of fallen debris from
your diseased plants and discard in the trash. Do not add to your compost pile.
• Once blight is positively identified, act quickly to prevent it from spreading.
• Remove all affected leaves and burn them or place them in the garbage. Mulch
around the base of the plant with straw, wood chips or other natural mulch to prevent
fungal spores in the soil from splashing on the plant.
• When watering, use a soaker hose rather than an overhead sprinkler. This will reduce
the amount of water on leaves and keep spores in the soil from splashing on plants.
Explained them about different plant diseases that are identified in that community:
1)Black spot:
• Black spot is one of the most common diseases found on roses, but it can also
occur on other ornamental and garden plants.
• This fungal disease causes black, round spots that form on the upper sides of
leaves.
• Lower leaves are usually infected first. Severe infestations cause infected
leaves to turn yellow and fall off the plant.
• Black spot is a problem during extended periods of wet weather or when
leaves are wet for 6 hours or more.
2)Powdery mildew:
• Powdery mildew is a fungal disease that affects many of our landscape plants,
flowers, vegetables and fruits.
• Infected plants will display a white powdery substance that is most visible on
upper leaf surfaces, but it can appear anywhere on the plant including stems,
flower buds, and even the fruit of the plant.
• This fungus thrives during low soil moisture conditions.
3)Downy mildew:
• Because downy mildews differ from powdery mildews, it is important to
understand the differences between the two.
• Downy mildews, on the other hand, are more related to algae and produce
grayish fuzzy looking spores on the lower surfaces of leaves.
• To identify downy mildew, look for pale green or yellow spots on the upper
surfaces of older leaves. On the lower surfaces, the fungus will display a white
to grayish, cotton-like downy substance.
4)Blight:
• Plant blight is a common disease. Remember the potato famine in the 1840’s?
As a result of the blight, one million people died. But other than potatoes,
blight also affects other plants, particularly tomatoes.
• Blight is a fungal disease that spreads through spores that are windborne.
• For this reason, spores can cover large areas and rapidly spread the infection.
Blight can only spread under warm humid conditions, especially with two
consecutive days of temps above 50°F, and humidity above 90% for eleven
hours or more. No cure exists. Prevention is the only option.
5)Canker:
• Canker is often identified by an open wound that has been infected by fungal
or bacterial pathogens.
• Some cankers are not serious while others can be lethal.
• Canker occurs primarily on woody landscape plants. Symptoms may include
sunken, swollen, cracked or dead areas found on stems, limbs or trunk.
• Cankers can girdle branches, and kill foliage.
• Cankers are most common on stressed plants that have been weakened by cold,
insects, drought conditions, nutritional imbalances or root rot.
• Rodents can also spread the pathogens.
1) Oral communication 1 2 3 4 5
2) Written communication 1 2 3 4 5
3) Proactiveness 1 2 3 4 5
4) Interaction ability with community 1 2 3 4 5
5) Positive Attitude 1 2 3 4 5
6) Self-confidence 1 2 3 4 5
7) Ability to learn 1 2 3 4 5
8) Work Plan and organization 1 2 3 4 5
9) Professionalism 1 2 3 4 5
10) Creativity 1 2 3 4 5
11) Quality of work done 1 2 3 4 5
12) Time Management 1 2 3 4 5
13) Understanding the Community 1 2 3 4 5
14) Achievement of Desired Outcomes 1 2 3 4 5
15) Overall Performance 1 2 3 4 5
Date: Signature of the Student Evaluation by the Faculty Mentor
We have sprayed fertilizer directly to a plant's leaves as opposed putting it in the soil. Liquid
fertilizer is likely the better option if you need to green up your lawn quickly.