Impact of Three Isolates of Cercosporidium personatum (Berk. Et M.A Curt.), a Pathogen of Late Leaf Spot, on Defoliation and Yield in Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) under Controlled Conditions,
Auteur(s): Neya Bawomon Fidèle, Dabire Tobdem Gaston, Ouattara Alassane, Sawadogo Amado, Sambakhe Diariétou, Sogoba Kouka Hamidou, Nana Tounwendsida Abel, Thio Ibié Gilles, Essem Frank, Koita Kadidia
Résumé

Late leaf spot caused by Cercosporidium personatum is one of the most widespread groundnut leaf diseases. Along with early leaf spot and rust, it is one of the main fungal diseases hampering groundnut production worldwide. Late leaf spot accounts for significant yield losses throughout the world where groundnuts are grown. This reduction in yield caused by the disease could result in yield losses of between 50% and 70%. In Burkina Faso, the disease is present throughout the country, with incidence varying according to region and season. Could the variability in the incidence of the disease be linked to the nature of the isolates or to the conditions from each agro-ecological zone? In this study, the aim was to assess the capacity of three isolates from three agroclimatic zones of the country to defoliate and reduce groundnut yield. To this end, three isolates of Cercosporidium personatum (Berk. Et M.A Curt.) were collected in these zones and evaluated on three contrasting groundnut varieties. A split-splot design was used for the experiment. Isolates were pre- pared from samples collected in farmers’ fields. After incubation in the labor- atory, leaf spots showing good sporulation were scraped off with a scalpel af- ter immersing the leaves in distilled water. Inoculations were carried out un- der controlled environment. After inoculation with the isolate, the percentage of defoliation and the reduction in yield of these varieties were then eva- luated. Inoculation was carried out from the 30th day after sowing with Cercosporidium personatum spore suspensions at 105 spores/ml. The study showed that the percentage of defoliation (P = 0.0001) and the reduction in yield (P = 0.0001) were significant. The study revealed that, whatever the variety, isolate I3TF from the Upper Basins region in the South Sudanese zone caused the greatest defoliation and the greatest reduction in yield. The variety TS32-1, regardless of the isolate used for the treatment, recorded the best yield. The variety PC79-79, regardless of the isolate used for the treatment, recorded the lowest percentage of defoliation. The highest defoliation recorded under the effect of the isolates was of the order of 72.20%; the highest yield reduction was of the order of 87.20% compared with the water control.

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Arachis hypogaea Isolate Late Leaf Spot Cercosporidum personatum Yield Defoliation

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