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Yield Loss Assessment and Fungicides Valuation for the Control of Head Smudge (Helmintosporium miyakei) Disease of Tef in West Arsi Zone, Ethiopia

Published in Plant (Volume 11, Issue 2)
Received: 12 May 2023     Accepted: 8 June 2023     Published: 27 June 2023
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Abstract

Tef head smudge disease caused by Helmintosporium miyakei is among the widely distributed tef disease in Ethiopia. Currently, an evaluation of different fungicides for the control of tef head smudge and yield loss quantification is very crucial. Therefore, this study aimed to identify effective fungicide(s) for the control of head smudge disease and quantify yield loss caused by this pathogen in the country. The experiment was conducted at the Negelle Arsi on farmers’ field from the 2020 to 2021 short rainy seasons. The application of different fungicides created significantly different levels of severity of head smudge disease on tef varieties Boset and Tesfa. The two varieties are susceptible to head smudge and enabled the assessment of the effects of head smudge disease on tef grain yield, severity of the disease, and yield loss during the short rainy seasons. The analysis of variance revealed that there was no statistically significant difference among the Rex Duo and Nativo 300 SC fungicides for tef yield but the highest grain yield was obtained through the application of Rex Duo (2431.2 kg ha-1). The fungicide efficacy of 77.1 and 60.9% were obtained through the application of Rex Duo and Nativo 300 SC fungicides, respectively. The result revealed that the maximum yield loss of 55.8 and 50% was prevented through the application of the fungicides Rex Duo and Nativo 300 SC, respectively. It is recommended that based on the availability in the market and cost of fungicide Rex Duo and Nativo 300 SC the farmers can apply either Rex Duo or Nativo 300 SC in controlling head smudge disease of tef.

Published in Plant (Volume 11, Issue 2)
DOI 10.11648/j.plant.20231102.13
Page(s) 60-67
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Keywords

Tef, Fungicides, Yield Loss, Head Smudge

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