Prevalence and incidence of four common bean root rots in Uganda
Root rots are one of the main biotic constraints to common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) production, causing losses estimated at 221 000 metric tons a year in sub-Saharan Africa. Until recently, root rots in Ugandan common bean agroecologies were mostly caused by Pythium and Fusarium spp., especially...
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| author | Paparu, P. Acur, A. Kato, F. Acam, Catherine Nakibuule, J. Musoke, S. Nikalubo, S. Mukankusi, Clare Mugisha |
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| description | Root rots are one of the main biotic constraints to common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) production, causing losses estimated at 221 000 metric tons a year in sub-Saharan Africa. Until recently, root rots in Ugandan common bean agroecologies were mostly caused by Pythium and Fusarium spp., especially in high altitude areas. But now, severe root rots are observed in low and medium altitude agroecologies characterized by dry and warm conditions. The objective of our study was therefore to ascertain the current prevalence and incidence of common bean root rot diseases in Ugandan common bean agroecologies. Our results show that root rots were present in all seven agroecologies surveyed. Overall, the most rampant root rot was southern blight caused by Sclerotium rolfsii Sacc., followed by root rots caused by Fusarium spp., Pythium spp. and Rhizoctonia solani, respectively. Our study clearly showed the influence of environmental conditions on the prevalence and incidence of common bean root rots. While Fusarium and Pythium root rots are favoured under low air temperature and high air humidity in highland areas, high incidence of southern blight is favoured by warm and moist conditions of lowland areas. The prevalence and incidence of common bean root rots was mapped, providing a reliable baseline for future studies. Similarly, hotspots identified for common bean root rots will be a very useful resource for evaluation of germplasm and breeding lines for resistance to root rots. |
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| spelling | CGSpace890722025-03-13T09:45:38Z Prevalence and incidence of four common bean root rots in Uganda Paparu, P. Acur, A. Kato, F. Acam, Catherine Nakibuule, J. Musoke, S. Nikalubo, S. Mukankusi, Clare Mugisha phaseolus vulgaris common beans plant breeding root rots phythium fusarium plant diseases podredumbre de la raíz enfermedades de las plantas Root rots are one of the main biotic constraints to common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) production, causing losses estimated at 221 000 metric tons a year in sub-Saharan Africa. Until recently, root rots in Ugandan common bean agroecologies were mostly caused by Pythium and Fusarium spp., especially in high altitude areas. But now, severe root rots are observed in low and medium altitude agroecologies characterized by dry and warm conditions. The objective of our study was therefore to ascertain the current prevalence and incidence of common bean root rot diseases in Ugandan common bean agroecologies. Our results show that root rots were present in all seven agroecologies surveyed. Overall, the most rampant root rot was southern blight caused by Sclerotium rolfsii Sacc., followed by root rots caused by Fusarium spp., Pythium spp. and Rhizoctonia solani, respectively. Our study clearly showed the influence of environmental conditions on the prevalence and incidence of common bean root rots. While Fusarium and Pythium root rots are favoured under low air temperature and high air humidity in highland areas, high incidence of southern blight is favoured by warm and moist conditions of lowland areas. The prevalence and incidence of common bean root rots was mapped, providing a reliable baseline for future studies. Similarly, hotspots identified for common bean root rots will be a very useful resource for evaluation of germplasm and breeding lines for resistance to root rots. 2018-12 2017-10-19T16:47:21Z 2017-10-19T16:47:21Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/89072 en Open Access Cambridge University Press Paparu, P.; Acur, A.; Kato, F.; Acam. C.; Nakibuule, J.; Musoke, S.; Nikalubo, S.; Mukankusi, Clare. 2017. Prevalence and incidence of four common bean root rots in Uganda . Experimental Agriculture .1-13 p. |
| spellingShingle | phaseolus vulgaris common beans plant breeding root rots phythium fusarium plant diseases podredumbre de la raíz enfermedades de las plantas Paparu, P. Acur, A. Kato, F. Acam, Catherine Nakibuule, J. Musoke, S. Nikalubo, S. Mukankusi, Clare Mugisha Prevalence and incidence of four common bean root rots in Uganda |
| title | Prevalence and incidence of four common bean root rots in Uganda |
| title_full | Prevalence and incidence of four common bean root rots in Uganda |
| title_fullStr | Prevalence and incidence of four common bean root rots in Uganda |
| title_full_unstemmed | Prevalence and incidence of four common bean root rots in Uganda |
| title_short | Prevalence and incidence of four common bean root rots in Uganda |
| title_sort | prevalence and incidence of four common bean root rots in uganda |
| topic | phaseolus vulgaris common beans plant breeding root rots phythium fusarium plant diseases podredumbre de la raíz enfermedades de las plantas |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/89072 |
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