ISSN: 2329-8863

Progrès dans la science et la technologie des cultures

Accès libre

Notre groupe organise plus de 3 000 séries de conférences Événements chaque année aux États-Unis, en Europe et en Europe. Asie avec le soutien de 1 000 autres Sociétés scientifiques et publie plus de 700 Open Access Revues qui contiennent plus de 50 000 personnalités éminentes, des scientifiques réputés en tant que membres du comité de rédaction.

Les revues en libre accès gagnent plus de lecteurs et de citations
700 revues et 15 000 000 de lecteurs Chaque revue attire plus de 25 000 lecteurs

Indexé dans
  • Indice source CAS (CASSI)
  • Index Copernic
  • Google Scholar
  • Sherpa Roméo
  • Accès en ligne à la recherche en environnement (OARE)
  • Ouvrir la porte J
  • Clés académiques
  • JournalTOC
  • Accès à la recherche mondiale en ligne sur l'agriculture (AGORA)
  • Recherche de référence
  • Université Hamdard
  • EBSCO AZ
  • OCLC-WorldCat
  • Direction des chercheurs
  • Catalogue en ligne SWB
  • Publons
  • Euro Pub
Partager cette page

Abstrait

Evaluation of Response of Wheat (Triticum spp) Genotypes against Wheat Fusarium Head Blight in Ethiopia

Tesfaye Abdissa, Berhanu Bekele and T. Selvaraj

Fusarium head blight, or head scab is a destructive disease of wheat, maize and other small grain cereals. It is predominantly incited by Fusarium graminearum worldwide. In Ethiopia, the disease becoming an important biotic constraint for wheat production and this study was aimed to determine the reaction of some released Ethiopian wheat varieties to the disease. A total of 38 Ethiopian wheat varieties (30 bread and 8 durum types) were screened for the disease resistance at Ambo Agricultural Research Center during the 2019/2020 season. The varieties were artificially sprayed twice (at 50 and 100% flowering stage) using hand sprayer with F. graminearum inoculum isolated from infected grains of wheat. The result showed that 31(81.6%) tested varieties exhibited susceptible reaction, while only 7 (18.4%) varieties, namely Enkoy, Huluka, Galema, Hogana, K6295-4A, Dashen and Derselegne showed moderately tolerant reaction to the disease. The disease is known to cause yield losses as high as 58.20% on susceptible wheat variety (Ogolchu) assessed in this study. Hence, the study concludes that the disease pose threat to wheat production and most of wheat varieties currently under production in the country were among the susceptible varieties. Therefore, breeders should focus on the improvement of the crop through developing multiple and race non-specific resistance varieties to the disease. Massive screening of introduced and locally available wheat genotypes including those evaluated in this study over years and locations is also needed. The identified moderately tolerant varieties by this study should be used with proper agronomic practices and other possible disease management options.