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Response of some groundnut varieties to alectra vogelii infestation in Northern Nigeria

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Title Response of some groundnut varieties to alectra vogelii infestation in Northern Nigeria
 
Creator Motagi, B N
Ajeigbe, H
Mohammed, S G
Ibrahim, H
Muaz, W A
 
Subject Groundnut
Genetics and Genomics
 
Description Alectra voegelii is one of the parasitic weeds that threaten groundnut and cow pea production in northern and southern Guinea Savanna of Nigeria. A field trial was conducted in 2014 rainy season at Bayero University, Kano Teaching and Research Farm to evaluate the response of local and improved 11 groundnut (Arachis hypogaea l.) genotypes to naturally infestation of Alectra vogelii (Benth.). The experiment was laid out in randomized complete block design (RCBD) with three replicates. Our data recorded that Samnut 25 had the lowest chlorophyll content and canopy temperature while a local variety "Sabiya" had the highest chlorop'hyll content and canopy temperature. However, both varieties recorded the highest and lowest Alectra infestation respectively. ~rrelation analysis revealed a negative interaction between leaf area index (LAI) and canopy temperature at 70 days after sowing and Alectra infestation at 70 days after emergence among the groundnut genotypes. Further screening should be conducted to identify a resistantand susceptible genotypes.
 
Publisher Scientific Research Publishing
 
Date 2014-12
 
Type Conference or Workshop Item
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
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Identifier http://oar.icrisat.org/9309/1/Groundnut-%20%202014.pdf
Motagi, B N and Ajeigbe, H and Mohammed, S G and Ibrahim, H and Muaz, W A (2014) Response of some groundnut varieties to alectra vogelii infestation in Northern Nigeria. In: 1st International Conference on Drylands : Climate Change and Food Security in the African Drylands, December 8-12, 2014, Faculty of Agriculture Theatre, Bayero University, Kano, Nigeria.