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Integrated management of stripe rust (Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici) and its impact on the growth and yield of bread wheat (Triticum aestivum) in Ethiopia.

Authors :
Belay, Adane Fentaye
Jenber, Abaynew Jemal
Source :
Archives of Phytopathology & Plant Protection; Feb2024, Vol. 57 Issue 2, p112-141, 30p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Bread wheat is one of the key food grains in Ethiopia. However, its production and productivity are affected by stripe rust. The objective of this study was to investigate and develop integrated management options for stripe rust using varieties and fungicide application frequency in the study area. A field experiment was conducted at Enarj Enawuga district in the Metaya Kebele farmer training center during the 2022 main cropping season. There were sixteen total treatment combinations [four bread wheat varieties (Ogolcho, Lemu, Hidase, and Local as check), and four Tilt 250 EC fungicide application frequencies (nil, 1, 2, and 3 times)]. The design of the experiment was laid out in a randomized complete block design with factorial arrangements within three replications. Both disease and yield-related data were collected and analyzed using SAS 9.4 software. The disease and yield parameters showed a significant (p < 0.01) difference, and all treated plots had higher yield and lower disease severity than untreated plots. On the untreated plots, the final mean stripe rust severity was 18.53%, 22.57%, 36.73%, and 57.63% on Ogolcho, Lemu, Hidase, and local varieties, respectively. The maximum disease control was recorded from Ogolcho variety (61.31%) with a three-time application of Tilt 250EC. Grain yield and thousand kernel weight increment were obtained at 79.72% and 17.37% from Ogolcho, 100% and 23.44% from Lemu, 94.85% and 34.54% from Hidase, and 102.85% and 49.56% from local varieties treated by three times of Tilt 250EC, respectively. A higher yield reduction and AUDPC (114 DAS) were recorded from untreated plots of local (50.70%, 2,031.49% days<superscript>−1</superscript>), and Hidase (48.68%, 1,020.6% days<superscript>−1</superscript>) varieties, receptively. The 15-day interval application frequency of Propiconazole increased the grain yield of all tested varieties and reduced stripe rust severity. The Ogolcho variety treated three times yielded the maximum net benefit (216,750 Birr/ha) with an accepted marginal rate of return (22,810%). Therefore, based on the results obtained, producers use the Ogolcho variety with three-time application of propiconazole fungicide for optimum wheat production and could be recommended to manage stripe rust in the study area. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03235408
Volume :
57
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Archives of Phytopathology & Plant Protection
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177218218
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/03235408.2024.2338945