Abstract

The ineffective control measures of pathogens is due to variability among their populations. Hence, the study of pathogenic variation of Fusarium verticillioides strains on maize genotypes. Six F. verticillioides infected maize ear were randomly obtained from three agro-ecological zones in Southwest Nigeria. Pathogenicity of F. verticillioides strains at 1.0 × 106 spores/mL were examined in vivo based on the rating scale of 1–7 on maize genotypes T2L COMP.1.STR SYN-W-1, PVA SYN 8F2, and T2L COMP.4. The pathogens were inoculated to the maize genotypes on 8th week for disease severity and were all moderately susceptible, however, genotype T2L COMP.4 was the most susceptible. It was observed that, 9.4% were classified as highly virulent, 12.5% as virulent, 37.5% as moderately virulent, 21.8% as slightly virulent, and 18.8% as non-virulent. In all, Fusarium verticillioides strains displayed different degrees of virulence, however, maize genotype T2L COMP.4 was the most susceptible to ear rot.

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