Nematode threats to intensifying smallholder upland rice production in the Guinea savannah of Cote d'Ivoire

In the Guinea savannah of West Africa, upland rice production is rapidly becoming more intesified. The pest potential of many nematodes is regularly underestimated and their damage often misdiagnosed. To establish the relationship between intensification and nematode communities, surveys were undert...

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Main Authors: Coyne, Danny L., Plowright, R.A.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: 2000
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/114652
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description In the Guinea savannah of West Africa, upland rice production is rapidly becoming more intesified. The pest potential of many nematodes is regularly underestimated and their damage often misdiagnosed. To establish the relationship between intensification and nematode communities, surveys were undertaken in 1995-97 in 136 upland rice fields in north west Cote d'Ivoire. Population densities of Pratylenchus and criconematids and total nematode communities increased with rice intensification. Grain yields were negatively correlated with the population densities of criconematids and the total nematode community. Population densities of the genera Pratylenchus, Helicotylenchus and Scutellonema were correlated negatively with yields in either one of the two seasons studied. The 1000 grain weights were negatively correlated with population densities of Pratylenchus, crinonematids, Helicotylenchus and total nematode community in 1996 but not 1997. Scutellonema correlated positively with grain size in 1997 but not 1996. Thus, nematodes are important pest elements in these rapidly changing production systems, and nematode suppressive cropping patterns need to be sought.
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spelling CGSpace1146522023-02-15T00:22:59Z Nematode threats to intensifying smallholder upland rice production in the Guinea savannah of Cote d'Ivoire Coyne, Danny L. Plowright, R.A. nematoda yield losses savannas rice research In the Guinea savannah of West Africa, upland rice production is rapidly becoming more intesified. The pest potential of many nematodes is regularly underestimated and their damage often misdiagnosed. To establish the relationship between intensification and nematode communities, surveys were undertaken in 1995-97 in 136 upland rice fields in north west Cote d'Ivoire. Population densities of Pratylenchus and criconematids and total nematode communities increased with rice intensification. Grain yields were negatively correlated with the population densities of criconematids and the total nematode community. Population densities of the genera Pratylenchus, Helicotylenchus and Scutellonema were correlated negatively with yields in either one of the two seasons studied. The 1000 grain weights were negatively correlated with population densities of Pratylenchus, crinonematids, Helicotylenchus and total nematode community in 1996 but not 1997. Scutellonema correlated positively with grain size in 1997 but not 1996. Thus, nematodes are important pest elements in these rapidly changing production systems, and nematode suppressive cropping patterns need to be sought. 2000-01-15 2021-08-16T16:39:28Z 2021-08-16T16:39:28Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/114652 en Limited Access Coyne D.L., Plowright R.A.Nematode threats to intensifying smallholder upland rice production in the Guinea savannah of Cote d' Ivoire.Tropical Science.2000, Volume 40, Issue 2 : 67-74
spellingShingle nematoda
yield losses
savannas
rice
research
Coyne, Danny L.
Plowright, R.A.
Nematode threats to intensifying smallholder upland rice production in the Guinea savannah of Cote d'Ivoire
title Nematode threats to intensifying smallholder upland rice production in the Guinea savannah of Cote d'Ivoire
title_full Nematode threats to intensifying smallholder upland rice production in the Guinea savannah of Cote d'Ivoire
title_fullStr Nematode threats to intensifying smallholder upland rice production in the Guinea savannah of Cote d'Ivoire
title_full_unstemmed Nematode threats to intensifying smallholder upland rice production in the Guinea savannah of Cote d'Ivoire
title_short Nematode threats to intensifying smallholder upland rice production in the Guinea savannah of Cote d'Ivoire
title_sort nematode threats to intensifying smallholder upland rice production in the guinea savannah of cote d ivoire
topic nematoda
yield losses
savannas
rice
research
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/114652
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