Evaluation of Sesame Cultivars for Resistance to Cercospora Leaf Spot
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Date
1995
Authors
Ayiecho, P.O.
Nyanapah, J.O.
Nyabundi, J.O.
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White leaf spot and angular leaf spot caused by
Cercospora sesami and C. sesamicola
respectively were monitored in plots of 16 sesame
accessions at Siaya Farmers' Training Centre and
Kibwezi Dryland Research Field Station, Kenya,
to determine the relative susceptibility of these
accessions. Increases in percentage diseased
leaves and percent defoliation fitted the Gompertz
model more closely than the logistic model.
Rates of disease increase in inte:cted leaves and
defoliation as well as areas under disease
progress curves (AUDPC) varied among the 16
accessions. Accessions with larger AUDPC
generally had faster rates of disease progress,
although this was not always the ~ase. The most
susceptible accessions to both diseases were SPS
071 and SIK 134. Accession SIK Ol3, and
accessions SIK 031 and SPS 045 exhibited the
least susceptibility to white leaf spot and angular
leaf spot, respectively and are suggested as future
standards for comparing reaction of other
genotypes to Ce,.cospo/,a leaf diseases of sesame.
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East African Agricultural And Forestry Journal, 60 (No. 3), p. 115-121