2020
DOI: 10.4236/ajps.2020.117076
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Effect of Animal Manure on the Incidence and Severity of Leaf Spot Disease of Fluted Pumpkin (<i>Telfairia occidentalis</i>) in Dschang, West Region of Cameroon

Abstract: Fluted Pumpkin known as Telfairia occidentalis is an important vegetable crop in the tropics, cultivated for its leaf vegetable and edible seeds. It is a plant with a wide range of virtues but nevertheless; it is threatened by large scale fungal attacks. In order to manage the problem of food security and meet up with the production of this crop, this study was carried out to assess the effect of animal manure on the incidence and severity of leaf spot disease of Fluted Pumpkin and to determine the pathogenici… Show more

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“…Calculations for disease incidence. The information recorded in the field was used to calculate the percentage of the proportion of leaves infected per plant within the speculated period using the modified formula for disease incidence by 20 .…”
Section: Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Calculations for disease incidence. The information recorded in the field was used to calculate the percentage of the proportion of leaves infected per plant within the speculated period using the modified formula for disease incidence by 20 .…”
Section: Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The symptoms observed in the different farms were light brown to dark brown, roundish-oval to irregular spots of 1 to 2 mm in diameter at the initial stage, which later expanded, often coalesced and produced 'Shot hole' during severe infection .The plants were examined every fourteen days and quantitative assessment (number of plants /leaves infected) was made. Assessment of the number of infected plants and leaves was done in two randomly selected quadrates (1 m by 1 m) per farm and scored for leaf spot severity on a scale of 0-6 as shown in Table 1 according to the method of Annih et al (2020). The following formulae were used to determine the percentage of disease incidence and severity;…”
Section: Determination Of Disease Incidence and Severitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, sustainable production is greatly constrained by various diseases each year, of which leaf spot (causal agent: Phoma sorghina) is the most important (Annih et al 2020;Mbong et al 2021). Leaf spot disease is one of the most important limiting factors for the cultivation of the seed and leaf vegetable crop in tropical and subtropical areas (Bassey and Opara 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%