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Prevalence of pigeonpea diseases and associated crop losses in Asia, Africa and the Americas∗

Author Affiliations
International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics, International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas
Published InTropical Pest Management
Year1984
Citations153

Abstract

Abstract Surveys were carried out to determine the prevalence of pigeonpea diseases in the major pigeonpea growing areas of Asia, Africa and the Americas between 1975 and 1980. In India, surveys in eleven states revealed that wilt, sterility mosaic, Phytophthora blight, Macrophomina stem canker and yellow mosaic were economically important diseases. Other diseases were of minor importance. Disease problems in Bangladesh, Malaysia and Nepal were of less importance. In Africa, wilt was a serious disease in Malawi (36.3%), Tanzania (20.4%) and Kenya (15.9%). Leaf spot in Kenya and Malawi, and powdery mildew in Kenya, Tanzania and Zambia were important. Other diseases were not economically important. In the Americas witches’ broom, Phoma stem canker and rust were the important diseases. Annual…
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