Rhizobium inoculants suppress emergence of the weed Striga gesnerioides in cowpea

Cowpea is a grain legume of major importance in sub-Saharan Africa where it is cultivated by smallholder farmers on poor soils and production is often constrained by the parasitic weed Striga gesnerioides. Experiments were conducted to assess the potential of rhizobium inoculation in mitigating Str...

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Main Authors: Mu'az, W.A., Dianda, M., Boukar, O., Dieng, I., Mohammed, G.S., Belko, N., Togola, A., Muhammad, H., Kanampiu, F., Giller, Kenneth E., Vanlauwe, Bernard
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/117871
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author Mu'az, W.A.
Dianda, M.
Boukar, O.
Dieng, I.
Mohammed, G.S.
Belko, N.
Togola, A.
Muhammad, H.
Kanampiu, F.
Giller, Kenneth E.
Vanlauwe, Bernard
author_browse Belko, N.
Boukar, O.
Dianda, M.
Dieng, I.
Giller, Kenneth E.
Kanampiu, F.
Mohammed, G.S.
Mu'az, W.A.
Muhammad, H.
Togola, A.
Vanlauwe, Bernard
author_facet Mu'az, W.A.
Dianda, M.
Boukar, O.
Dieng, I.
Mohammed, G.S.
Belko, N.
Togola, A.
Muhammad, H.
Kanampiu, F.
Giller, Kenneth E.
Vanlauwe, Bernard
author_sort Mu'az, W.A.
collection Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (CGSpace)
description Cowpea is a grain legume of major importance in sub-Saharan Africa where it is cultivated by smallholder farmers on poor soils and production is often constrained by the parasitic weed Striga gesnerioides. Experiments were conducted to assess the potential of rhizobium inoculation in mitigating Striga infestation and increasing cowpea productivity. We tested under basal P application and artificial S. gesnerioides inoculation the impact of cowpea genotypes (G) (nine Striga-resistant and 11 Striga– susceptible genotypes) and bradyrhizobium inoculation (N) (two bradyrhizobium strains USDA3384 and IRJ2180A, and uninoculated control) on Striga dynamics and cowpea yield. Additional treatments included N supplied as urea (with and without), and no input (i.e., soil inherent N and P) that served as negative check. A first experiment was carried out in potted sterile soils in the screen house excluding addition of N-fertilizers. Significant G x N interactions were observed in counts of nodule (P = 0.012), Striga attachment (P < 0.0001) and emergence (P = 0.005), and cowpea shoot growth (P = 0.016). Cowpea nodulated poorly across host lines, Striga counts were the lowest for resistant varieties with no emerged plants. Rhizobial inoculants depressed Striga counts with consistent differences found across cowpea genotypes. Inoculation with IRJ2180A performed the best against Striga attachment in resistant genotypes, and its emergence in susceptible genotypes. In the field trial, nodule numbers were lowest in cowpea without inputs (P < 0.0001). The G x N interaction was significant in emerged Striga plants (P < 0.0001). Resistant genotypes were free of emerged Striga while for susceptible ones, Striga emergence was the highest without any input addition. Significant G x N interaction was observed in cowpea grain yield (P < 0.0001). Yield response to inoculation was most obvious for resistant genotypes inoculated with the strain IRJ2180A (P = 0.0043). The integrated use of Striga-resistant cowpea lines and elite bradyrhizobium inoculant under moderate application of P-based fertilizer could be a promising approach for mitigating Striga infestation and increasing productivity.
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spelling CGSpace1178712025-12-08T09:54:28Z Rhizobium inoculants suppress emergence of the weed Striga gesnerioides in cowpea Mu'az, W.A. Dianda, M. Boukar, O. Dieng, I. Mohammed, G.S. Belko, N. Togola, A. Muhammad, H. Kanampiu, F. Giller, Kenneth E. Vanlauwe, Bernard cowpeas striga grain legumes smallholders genotypes productivity Cowpea is a grain legume of major importance in sub-Saharan Africa where it is cultivated by smallholder farmers on poor soils and production is often constrained by the parasitic weed Striga gesnerioides. Experiments were conducted to assess the potential of rhizobium inoculation in mitigating Striga infestation and increasing cowpea productivity. We tested under basal P application and artificial S. gesnerioides inoculation the impact of cowpea genotypes (G) (nine Striga-resistant and 11 Striga– susceptible genotypes) and bradyrhizobium inoculation (N) (two bradyrhizobium strains USDA3384 and IRJ2180A, and uninoculated control) on Striga dynamics and cowpea yield. Additional treatments included N supplied as urea (with and without), and no input (i.e., soil inherent N and P) that served as negative check. A first experiment was carried out in potted sterile soils in the screen house excluding addition of N-fertilizers. Significant G x N interactions were observed in counts of nodule (P = 0.012), Striga attachment (P < 0.0001) and emergence (P = 0.005), and cowpea shoot growth (P = 0.016). Cowpea nodulated poorly across host lines, Striga counts were the lowest for resistant varieties with no emerged plants. Rhizobial inoculants depressed Striga counts with consistent differences found across cowpea genotypes. Inoculation with IRJ2180A performed the best against Striga attachment in resistant genotypes, and its emergence in susceptible genotypes. In the field trial, nodule numbers were lowest in cowpea without inputs (P < 0.0001). The G x N interaction was significant in emerged Striga plants (P < 0.0001). Resistant genotypes were free of emerged Striga while for susceptible ones, Striga emergence was the highest without any input addition. Significant G x N interaction was observed in cowpea grain yield (P < 0.0001). Yield response to inoculation was most obvious for resistant genotypes inoculated with the strain IRJ2180A (P = 0.0043). The integrated use of Striga-resistant cowpea lines and elite bradyrhizobium inoculant under moderate application of P-based fertilizer could be a promising approach for mitigating Striga infestation and increasing productivity. 2021-05-26 2022-02-01T10:23:31Z 2022-02-01T10:23:31Z Preprint https://hdl.handle.net/10568/117871 en Open Access application/pdf Research Square Platform LLC Mu'az, W.A., Dianda, M., Boukar, O., Dieng, I., Mohammed, G.S., Belko, N., ... & Vanlauwe, B. (2021). Rhizobium inoculants suppress emergence of the weed Striga gesnerioides in cowpea. Research Square, 467, 1-27.
spellingShingle cowpeas
striga
grain legumes
smallholders
genotypes
productivity
Mu'az, W.A.
Dianda, M.
Boukar, O.
Dieng, I.
Mohammed, G.S.
Belko, N.
Togola, A.
Muhammad, H.
Kanampiu, F.
Giller, Kenneth E.
Vanlauwe, Bernard
Rhizobium inoculants suppress emergence of the weed Striga gesnerioides in cowpea
title Rhizobium inoculants suppress emergence of the weed Striga gesnerioides in cowpea
title_full Rhizobium inoculants suppress emergence of the weed Striga gesnerioides in cowpea
title_fullStr Rhizobium inoculants suppress emergence of the weed Striga gesnerioides in cowpea
title_full_unstemmed Rhizobium inoculants suppress emergence of the weed Striga gesnerioides in cowpea
title_short Rhizobium inoculants suppress emergence of the weed Striga gesnerioides in cowpea
title_sort rhizobium inoculants suppress emergence of the weed striga gesnerioides in cowpea
topic cowpeas
striga
grain legumes
smallholders
genotypes
productivity
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/117871
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