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Foliar Diseases and the Associated Fungi in Rice Cultivated in Kenya
We conducted a survey to assess the occurrence and severity of rice blast and brown spot diseases on popular cultivars grown in the Busia, Kirinyaga, and Kisumu counties of Kenya in 2019. Working with agricultural extension workers within rice production areas, we interviewed farmers (n = 89) regard...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9105481/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35567265 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11091264 |
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author | Nganga, Everlyne M. Kyallo, Martina Orwa, Philemon Rotich, Felix Gichuhi, Emily Kimani, John M. Mwongera, David Waweru, Bernice Sikuku, Phoebe Musyimi, David M. Mutiga, Samuel K. Ziyomo, Cathrine Murori, Rosemary Wasilwa, Lusike Correll, James C. Talbot, Nicholas J. |
author_facet | Nganga, Everlyne M. Kyallo, Martina Orwa, Philemon Rotich, Felix Gichuhi, Emily Kimani, John M. Mwongera, David Waweru, Bernice Sikuku, Phoebe Musyimi, David M. Mutiga, Samuel K. Ziyomo, Cathrine Murori, Rosemary Wasilwa, Lusike Correll, James C. Talbot, Nicholas J. |
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description | We conducted a survey to assess the occurrence and severity of rice blast and brown spot diseases on popular cultivars grown in the Busia, Kirinyaga, and Kisumu counties of Kenya in 2019. Working with agricultural extension workers within rice production areas, we interviewed farmers (n = 89) regarding their preferred cultivars and their awareness of blast disease, as this was the major focus of our research. We scored the symptoms of blast and brown spot and assessed the lodging, plant height, and maturity of the crops (days after planting). Furthermore, we collected leaf and neck tissues for the assessment of the prevailing fungal populations. We used specific DNA primers to screen for the prevalence of the causal pathogens of blast, Magnaporthe oryzae, and brown spot, Cochliobolus miyabeanus, on asymptomatic and symptomatic leaf samples. We also conducted fungal isolations and PCR-sequencing to identify the fungal species in these tissues. Busia and Kisumu had a higher diversity of cultivars compared to Kirinyaga. The aromatic Pishori (NIBAM 11) was preferred and widely grown for commercial purposes in Kirinyaga, where 86% of Kenyan rice is produced. NIBAM108 (IR2793-80-1) and BW196 (NIBAM 109) were moderately resistant to blast, while NIBAM110 (ITA310) and Vietnam were susceptible. All the cultivars were susceptible to brown spot except for KEH10005 (Arize Tej Gold), a commercial hybrid cultivar. We also identified diverse pathogenic and non-pathogenic fungi, with a high incidence of Nigrospora oryzae, in the rice fields of Kirinyaga. There was a marginal correlation between disease severity/incidence and the occurrence of causal pathogens. This study provides evidence of the need to strengthen pathogen surveillance through retraining agricultural extension agents and to breed for blast and brown spot resistance in popular rice cultivars in Kenya. |
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spelling | pubmed-91054812022-05-14 Foliar Diseases and the Associated Fungi in Rice Cultivated in Kenya Nganga, Everlyne M. Kyallo, Martina Orwa, Philemon Rotich, Felix Gichuhi, Emily Kimani, John M. Mwongera, David Waweru, Bernice Sikuku, Phoebe Musyimi, David M. Mutiga, Samuel K. Ziyomo, Cathrine Murori, Rosemary Wasilwa, Lusike Correll, James C. Talbot, Nicholas J. Plants (Basel) Article We conducted a survey to assess the occurrence and severity of rice blast and brown spot diseases on popular cultivars grown in the Busia, Kirinyaga, and Kisumu counties of Kenya in 2019. Working with agricultural extension workers within rice production areas, we interviewed farmers (n = 89) regarding their preferred cultivars and their awareness of blast disease, as this was the major focus of our research. We scored the symptoms of blast and brown spot and assessed the lodging, plant height, and maturity of the crops (days after planting). Furthermore, we collected leaf and neck tissues for the assessment of the prevailing fungal populations. We used specific DNA primers to screen for the prevalence of the causal pathogens of blast, Magnaporthe oryzae, and brown spot, Cochliobolus miyabeanus, on asymptomatic and symptomatic leaf samples. We also conducted fungal isolations and PCR-sequencing to identify the fungal species in these tissues. Busia and Kisumu had a higher diversity of cultivars compared to Kirinyaga. The aromatic Pishori (NIBAM 11) was preferred and widely grown for commercial purposes in Kirinyaga, where 86% of Kenyan rice is produced. NIBAM108 (IR2793-80-1) and BW196 (NIBAM 109) were moderately resistant to blast, while NIBAM110 (ITA310) and Vietnam were susceptible. All the cultivars were susceptible to brown spot except for KEH10005 (Arize Tej Gold), a commercial hybrid cultivar. We also identified diverse pathogenic and non-pathogenic fungi, with a high incidence of Nigrospora oryzae, in the rice fields of Kirinyaga. There was a marginal correlation between disease severity/incidence and the occurrence of causal pathogens. This study provides evidence of the need to strengthen pathogen surveillance through retraining agricultural extension agents and to breed for blast and brown spot resistance in popular rice cultivars in Kenya. MDPI 2022-05-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9105481/ /pubmed/35567265 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11091264 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Nganga, Everlyne M. Kyallo, Martina Orwa, Philemon Rotich, Felix Gichuhi, Emily Kimani, John M. Mwongera, David Waweru, Bernice Sikuku, Phoebe Musyimi, David M. Mutiga, Samuel K. Ziyomo, Cathrine Murori, Rosemary Wasilwa, Lusike Correll, James C. Talbot, Nicholas J. Foliar Diseases and the Associated Fungi in Rice Cultivated in Kenya |
title | Foliar Diseases and the Associated Fungi in Rice Cultivated in Kenya |
title_full | Foliar Diseases and the Associated Fungi in Rice Cultivated in Kenya |
title_fullStr | Foliar Diseases and the Associated Fungi in Rice Cultivated in Kenya |
title_full_unstemmed | Foliar Diseases and the Associated Fungi in Rice Cultivated in Kenya |
title_short | Foliar Diseases and the Associated Fungi in Rice Cultivated in Kenya |
title_sort | foliar diseases and the associated fungi in rice cultivated in kenya |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9105481/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35567265 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11091264 |
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