Agricultural Journal

Year: 2013
Volume: 8
Issue: 2
Page No. 83 - 88

The Incidence and Severity of Jatropha Dieback Disease in Zaria, Nigeria

Authors : A.B. Zarafi and I.D. Abdulkadir

Abstract: A survey was conducted on Jatropha plantations within Zaria to assess disease incidence and severity on 2 fields along Shika road and near the dam (Irrigation site) of the Institute for Agricultural Research (IAR) at Samaru and a plantation of the National Research Institute for Chemical Technology (NARICT) at Basawa. An assessment of incidence and severity of the disease was done on six accessions collected from four local government areas (Giwa, B/Gwari, Soba, Lere) of Kaduna State and grown in one of the IAR fields along Bomo road at Samaru. The accessions were collected from Gangara, Maidaro, Farin Gida (Giwa LGA), Birnin Gwari (B/Gwari LGA), Kayarda (Lere LGA) and Soba (Soba LGA). The causal organism of dieback on Jaropha curcas L. was isolated and its pathogenicity determined. The isolated Fusarium sp., incited die back/stem rot disease when inoculated on healthy Jatropha seedlings. The disease incidence was significantly higher on NARICT plantation compared to the 2 IAR fields which were not significantly different from each other. The accessions from Gangara, Kayarda, Birnin Gwari and Soba did not significantly differed from each other but had significantly higher disease incidence than those from Maidaro and Farin Gida. Accession from Soba had significantly higher disease severity compared to the accessions from all the other LGAs which did not differ statistically from each other.

How to cite this article:

A.B. Zarafi and I.D. Abdulkadir, 2013. The Incidence and Severity of Jatropha Dieback Disease in Zaria, Nigeria. Agricultural Journal, 8: 83-88.

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