Title of article :
Spot Blotch Continues to Cause Substantial Grain Yield Reductions under Resource-limited Farming Conditions
Author/Authors :
R. C. SHARMA and E. DUVEILLER، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Spot blotch caused by Cochliobolus sativus, is an
important disease of wheat (Triticum aestivum) in the
warm areas of South Asia. In the past, efforts have
been made to improve spot blotch resistance in susceptible
commercial cultivars. It is important to assess
how much spot blotch-induced yield loss still occurs
under resource-limited farming conditions using a
newly released wheat cultivar. The outcome could
underline further work needed towards breeding for
foliar blight resistance. The present 2-year study was
conducted to determine the reduction in grain yield
and its components in a newly released Nepali wheat
cultivar, Gautam, on resource-poor farms under a
rice–wheat cropping sequence. Spot blotch severity
went up to 100% and 70% in 2004 and 2005 respectively.
The use of the fungicide Opus (epoxiconazole)
reduced disease severity to below 10% suggesting its
value in controlling spot blotch in the absence of
highly spot blotch resistant wheat cultivars. Grain
yield loss due to spot blotch ranged from 4% to 38%
and 25% to 43% in 2004 and 2005 respectively. Thousand-
kernel weight and the number of kernels per
spike were reduced respectively by 15% and 10% in
2004 and by 18% and 11% in 2005. The study shows
that the level of resistance to spot blotch in the new
cultivar Gautam represents a partial accomplishment
in breeding for resistance over the past decade. The
findings underscore the need for further research support
for improving genetic resistance against spot
blotch in wheat to increase food security among
resource-poor farmers in the eastern Gangetic plains in
South Asia and reduce the yield loss caused by this
disease.
Keywords :
Bipolaris sorokiniana , Cochliobolus sativus , On-farm research , Triticum aestivum , yield loss , foliar blight
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology