Associations of biophysical factors with faba bean root rot (Fusarium solani) epidemics in the northeastern highlands of Ethiopia
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Eshetu Belete, Amare Ayalew, Seid Ahmed Kemal. (27/10/2013). Associations of biophysical factors with faba bean root rot (Fusarium solani) epidemics in the northeastern highlands of Ethiopia. Crop Protection, 52, pp. 39-46.
Abstract
Two field surveys were conducted during the 2010 and 2011 cropping seasons to determine the distribution
and importance of faba bean root rot, Fusarium solani (Mart) Apple and Sacc. in the northeastern
highlands of Ethiopia. The associations of the root rot incidence and severity with independent variables
was analyzed using a logistic regression model. The associations of disease incidence and severity with
biophysical factors were evaluated. The disease incidence and severity varied among soil types, crop
management practices and cropping seasons. Disease incidence and percentage severity index were
higher in 2010 (44.6%) than 2011 (44.4%) due to the high rainfall in 2010. Cropping season, soil type, land
preparation and weed management practices were significantly associated with faba bean root rot
incidence and percentage severity index in a multiple-variable model. A root rot incidence of 50% and
severity of 40% showed high probability of association with season, furrow sowing and weed management
practice, whereas vertisols, flat sowing, high soil moisture and high weed density had significant
contributions to root rot epidemics. In contrast, elevation, cropping system and crop density were
not associated with the root rot incidence and percentage severity index. Our results showed that root rot
is a major biotic constraint in the study area and suggested that proper soil drainage and weed management
practices could contribute to reduce the impact of the disease until resistant faba bean genotypes
are developed and distributed to small-scale faba bean growers in northeastern Ethiopia and other
similar areas of the country.
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Kemal, Seid Ahmed https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1791-9369