Parisitisme des Loranthaceae sur lavocatier (Persea americana, Lauraceae) dans la region de Yaounde (Cameroun)

In Cameroon, parasitism by Loranthaceae is a limiting factor of the avocado tree cultivation as well as the many diseases and pests which have been better studied. Inventories were carried out in the agroecosystems of five localities around Yaounde, Cameroon. In each one of these localities, all the...

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Main Authors: Sonke, B., Kenfack, D., Tindo, M.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Francés
Published: 2000
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/99847
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Kenfack, D.
Tindo, M.
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Tindo, M.
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description In Cameroon, parasitism by Loranthaceae is a limiting factor of the avocado tree cultivation as well as the many diseases and pests which have been better studied. Inventories were carried out in the agroecosystems of five localities around Yaounde, Cameroon. In each one of these localities, all the avocado trees likely to produce and located within a perimeter 2000 m×50 m were observed and characterized by the circumference of the trunk, the number of tufts of Loranthaceae present on the tree and of the taxon of the parasite. Avocado trees are primarily parasitized by three species of Loranthaceae. Parasitism rates (43.30-69.44%) varied significantly among the five localities of the zone studied. In addition, in each locality, this rate of parasitism varied to a significant degree according to the various classes of trunk circumference. The average number of tufts of Loranthaceae by tree was also significantly different according to locality. On a given locality scale, the variables 'average tuft number by tree' and 'trunk circumference' appeared correlated. In the absence of parasitic specificity, control has to be carried out on all the potential host species. While waiting for the avocado tree parasitism by Loranthaceae to be taken into account in the search for resistant cultivars, it is advised to control these phanerogams by carrying out a manual destruction of the tufts.
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spelling CGSpace998472023-02-15T06:45:35Z Parisitisme des Loranthaceae sur lavocatier (Persea americana, Lauraceae) dans la region de Yaounde (Cameroun) Sonke, B. Kenfack, D. Tindo, M. parasitic plants diseases surveys weeds In Cameroon, parasitism by Loranthaceae is a limiting factor of the avocado tree cultivation as well as the many diseases and pests which have been better studied. Inventories were carried out in the agroecosystems of five localities around Yaounde, Cameroon. In each one of these localities, all the avocado trees likely to produce and located within a perimeter 2000 m×50 m were observed and characterized by the circumference of the trunk, the number of tufts of Loranthaceae present on the tree and of the taxon of the parasite. Avocado trees are primarily parasitized by three species of Loranthaceae. Parasitism rates (43.30-69.44%) varied significantly among the five localities of the zone studied. In addition, in each locality, this rate of parasitism varied to a significant degree according to the various classes of trunk circumference. The average number of tufts of Loranthaceae by tree was also significantly different according to locality. On a given locality scale, the variables 'average tuft number by tree' and 'trunk circumference' appeared correlated. In the absence of parasitic specificity, control has to be carried out on all the potential host species. While waiting for the avocado tree parasitism by Loranthaceae to be taken into account in the search for resistant cultivars, it is advised to control these phanerogams by carrying out a manual destruction of the tufts. 2000 2019-03-03T05:53:31Z 2019-03-03T05:53:31Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/99847 fr Open Access Sonke, B., Kenfack, D. & Tindo, M. (2000). Parisitisme des Loranthaceae sur l'avocatier (Persea americana, Lauraceae) dans la région de Yaoundé (Cameroun). Fruits, 55, 325-331.
spellingShingle parasitic plants
diseases
surveys
weeds
Sonke, B.
Kenfack, D.
Tindo, M.
Parisitisme des Loranthaceae sur lavocatier (Persea americana, Lauraceae) dans la region de Yaounde (Cameroun)
title Parisitisme des Loranthaceae sur lavocatier (Persea americana, Lauraceae) dans la region de Yaounde (Cameroun)
title_full Parisitisme des Loranthaceae sur lavocatier (Persea americana, Lauraceae) dans la region de Yaounde (Cameroun)
title_fullStr Parisitisme des Loranthaceae sur lavocatier (Persea americana, Lauraceae) dans la region de Yaounde (Cameroun)
title_full_unstemmed Parisitisme des Loranthaceae sur lavocatier (Persea americana, Lauraceae) dans la region de Yaounde (Cameroun)
title_short Parisitisme des Loranthaceae sur lavocatier (Persea americana, Lauraceae) dans la region de Yaounde (Cameroun)
title_sort parisitisme des loranthaceae sur lavocatier persea americana lauraceae dans la region de yaounde cameroun
topic parasitic plants
diseases
surveys
weeds
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/99847
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