Season and plant age effect evaluation of plantain for response to black sigatoka disease (Record no. 45821)

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Title Season and plant age effect evaluation of plantain for response to black sigatoka disease
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Volume/sequential designation Crop Protection, 15(7), p.609-614, 1996
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Summary, etc. The responsc of 110 plantain cultivars to black sigatoka caused by Mycosphaerella /ijiensis Morelet was studied in 1990/91 at IITA-Onnc. in southeastern Nigeria. under natural infection conditions. The plant crop cyclc was divided into three periods according to different combinations of climate and growth stages of the plant: rainy season before !lowering. dry season before flowering and rainy season after flowering. All plantain cultivars were rated susceptible because the final symptom stage developed within 11)-25 days. Before flowering. black sigatoka development was faster in the rainy season than in the dry season. Significant correlations were found between rainfall and incubation time (r = -0.62*. 11 = 12). Symptom evolution time and youngest leaf spotted were correlated both in the rainy season (r = -0.98***. 11 = 110)and the dry season (r =0.66***. n = 110)suggesting that data recording is marc effectivc in the rainy season than in the dry season. The higher correlation in the rainy season seems related to favourable conditions for host plant and fungus development. Both symptom evolution time and youngest leaf spotted were useful variables for determining host plant response to black sigatoka. In the rainy season after flowering. plantain cultivars developed symptoms of black sigatoka more slowly than in the rainy season before flowering. suggesting a change in the host susceptibility with age.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element PLANTAIN
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Topical term or geographic name entry element MUSA
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Topical term or geographic name entry element BLACK SIGATOKA
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Topical term or geographic name entry element MYCOSPHAERELLA FIJIENSIS
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Personal name Mobambo, K.N.
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Personal name Gauhl, F.
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Personal name Pasberg-Gauhl, C.
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Personal name Zuofa, K.
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