• Title of article

    Incidence and Management of Colletotrichum gloeosporioides Canker on Jatropha curcas L. in Ibadan, Southwestern Nigeria

  • Author/Authors

    nwogwugwu, jo forestry research institute of nigeria - department of forest conservation and protection, Ibadan, Nigeria , batcho, aa catholic university of the west africa - faculty of agriculture and environmental sciences, Cotonou, Benin , time, i university of agriculture - department of crop environmental protection, Makurdi, Nigeria

  • From page
    1811
  • To page
    1814
  • Abstract
    The Impact of fungal pathogens on man is enormous, stretching from infecting humans to destroying a third of all food crops annually thereby causing economic losses and impacting global poverty. As a result, fungal disease incidence was assessed under natural field infection and data were collected randomly from 12 months old jatropha seedlings with cankers. Colletotrichum spp. isolated from the diseased sampled were interacted with known fungi and bacteria biocontrol agents. The experiment was carried out on completely randomized design (CRD) in the laboratory. Data were analyzed using ANOVA and statistically different means were separated using LSD (p≤0.05). The dual culture interaction proved that all the BCA used, possessed antagonistic potential, and could serve best for prophylactic protection. Plant diseases may be suppressed by the activities of one or more plant-associated microbes hence keeping them in check below threshold levels. This will help to maintain the quality and abundance of food, thereby mitigating hunger. Negative environmental consequences caused by excessive use and misuse of agrochemicals, requires that healthier and costeffective approaches to disease management should be adopted.
  • Keywords
    Biodiesel , Agrochemicals , Biocontrol agent , Dual culture , Pathogens
  • Journal title
    Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
  • Journal title
    Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
  • Record number

    2729042