Abstract

The study was carried out in April 2015 at South Ari district, Senmamer kebele of South Omo Zone Southern Nation Nationality People Regional State to test and demonstrate the effects of integrating host resistance and fungicide application for management of potato late blight disease. In this experiment one relatively late blight resistance improved Irish potato variety (Belete) was collected from Holleta Seed producer Association and susceptible local control potato varieties were used. RCBD with four replications (farmers as replication) were used. A recommended rate of CurzateR R WP fungicide was applied while susceptible local variety developed the first blight symptom. GLM procedures were followed to analyze yield, disease incidence and severity. LSD (P<0.01) values were used to separate treatments mean. Total weight of tubers per plot (kg) was show significant difference (P<0.01) among treatments. The highest total weight of tubers per plot (kg) was given by treated belete (T1) (22.625) followed by untreated belete (T3), untreated local (T4) and treated local (T2) (18.525, 11.875and 10.125) respectively (Table 2). Local potato variety also gave the highest unmarketable tubers weight per plot. The result indicated that there were a significant difference (P<0.01) and (P<0.05) among treatments on late blight incidence and severity respectively. Untreated local variety (T4) showed highest late blight incidence and severity as compare to treated belete variety (T1). The experiment result suggested that application CurzateR R WP fungicide twice on variety belete results in significant reduction on late blight progress, with a corresponding increased tubers yield.

Highlights

  • Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is the most important crop in developing countries and its production is expanding more rapidly than other crops [1, 2]

  • The crop is considered as a high-potential food security crop because of its ability to provide a high yields per unit input with a shorter crop cycle (< 120 days) than major cereal crops like maize [6].Ethiopia is among the top potato producers country in Africa, about 70% of its arable land in the high altitude (1500 m.a.s) being suitable for potato production [7, 8]

  • Potato late blight caused by Phytophthora infestans is the major production constraints in Ethiopia

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Introduction

Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is the most important crop in developing countries and its production is expanding more rapidly than other crops [1, 2]. It is becoming an important source of rural employment, income and food for ever growing populations. Potato late blight caused by Phytophthora infestans is the major production constraints in Ethiopia. The aim of the research was to test and demonstrate the effects of integrating host resistance and fungicide application for management of potato late blight disease

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