Distribution and Variability of Pseudocercospora griseola in Uganda
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2012
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Journal of Agricultural Science
Abstract
is highly variable with many different races occurring in different agro-ecological zones. Therefore, for an
effective breeding program, there is a need to continuously monitor the distribution and variability of the pathogen
as a means of guiding breeders on which races to target. A study was conducted to assess the incidence, severity
and variability of P. griseola in bean growing districts of Dokolo, Lira, Apac, Sironko, Mbale, Rakai, Lwengo,
Bukomansibi, Kabale and Kisoro in Uganda. Forty five out of 80 isolates collected were tested on a set of 12
international bean differentials cultivars for ALS. Molecular markers were also used to elucidate the variability
among isolates. In all districts, ALS was found wide spread with a mean incidence of 49.9%. Dokolo district had
the highest disease incidence and severity, while Kisoro registered the lowest values respectively. In terms of
altitude, incidence (60%) and severity (45%) were high for bean fields located between 1000-1200 m and low
disease incidence (33.6%) and severity (20.7%) for fields lying above 1500 m. The standard differential cultivars
and molecular markers defined 12 pathotypes and 30 haplotypes respectively. These belonged to Middle America
and Andean group with considerably high level of diversity. Our findings indicated the presence of ALS in Uganda
with high incidence, severity and variability across districts and altitudes. Hence strategic interventions involving
integrated disease management and breeding for durable resistance are required to manage the disease.
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Pseudocercospora griseola, Incidence, Severity & variability
Citation
Ddamulira, G., Mukankusi, C., Ochwo-Ssemakula, M., Edema, R., Sseruwagi, P., & Gepts, P. (2014). Distribution and Variability of Pseudocercospora griseola in Uganda. Journal of Agricultural Science, 6(6), 16. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/jas.v6n6p16