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    Evaluating the potential of incorporating sugarcane host plant resistance into integrated nematode management strategies

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    2015-05
    Author
    Chirchir, Alexander K
    Kimenju2, John W.
    Ariga, Emmanuel S.
    Kariuki, George M.
    Omondi, Chrispine O.
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    Article; en_US
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    Abstract
    Certain sugarcane cultivars have been shown to exhibit resistance against some parasitic nematode species. A field study was conducted to assess potential of integrating this property into nematode control packages to enhance sugarcane productivity. Three sugarcane cultivars were evaluated in a split-plot design under three rates of nematicide aldicarb and replicated thrice. Significant differences (P ≤ 0.05; P ≤ 0.01) were observed in girth, plant height, millable stalks number and yield among the different cultivars and nematicide rates. KEN83-737, N14 and Co 421 reduced nematode populations in treated plots by 67, 49 and 32% while supporting nematode population growth in untreated plots by 24, 33 and 92% respectively at 9 months after planting. Reduction in nematode numbers resulted in a mean increase in yield, girth, plant height, millable stalks number and pol % cane by 34, 18, 37, 53 and 6% respectively. This reduction was highest for resistant and lowest for susceptible cultivars, hence indicating the reduction was partly due to host-plant resistance status of the cultivars. This study established that use of resistant/ tolerant cultivars with aldicarb has an additive effect in reducing nematode numbers resulting in improvement of yield and quality of sugarcane.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11295/84621
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    Kipkorir, A., Kimenju, E. S., Ariga, G. M., & Omondi, C. O. (2015). Evaluating the potential of incorporating sugarcane host-plant resistance into integrated nematode management strategies. International journal of agricultural policy and research Vol.3 (5), pp. 213-221
    Publisher
    University of Nairobi
    Subject
    Host-plant resistance status, nematodes, sugarcane cultivars, sugarcane productivity.
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