Leaf spot disease of groundnut: A review of existing research on management strategies

AbstractThe early and late leaf spot disease (ELS and LLS) caused by the Cercospora arachidicola and Cercosporidium personatum is one of the most important economic diseases in groundnut production. The effect of the disease can lead to up to 70% yield loss under severe conditions. Even though there...

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Main Authors: Frederick Kankam, Isaac Boatey Akpatsu, Theophilus Kwabla Tengey
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2022-12-01
Series:Cogent Food & Agriculture
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23311932.2022.2118650
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author Frederick Kankam
Isaac Boatey Akpatsu
Theophilus Kwabla Tengey
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description AbstractThe early and late leaf spot disease (ELS and LLS) caused by the Cercospora arachidicola and Cercosporidium personatum is one of the most important economic diseases in groundnut production. The effect of the disease can lead to up to 70% yield loss under severe conditions. Even though there are an array of management approaches in curbing the menace of the disease, these seem not to be enough to completely control the disease. It is therefore important to develop additional and more improved strategies via the implementation of sustainable approaches. Around the globe, several researches have been conducted on this topic, with most of them leading to prosperous and dynamic outcomes that could lead to a lasting solution to the disease, and hence improving farmers’ income. It is therefore important to know what work has been done in order to identify gaps that needs to be filled. The objective of this review is to discuss recent research findings on the management of the leaf spot disease on groundnut. This will include cultural control, chemical control, the use of antagonistic organisms, and host plant resistance. These areas unabatedly continue to be an active research area, and current information on their efficacy will continuously be available. In this review, we have discussed some of the mechanisms involved and also suggested some ways to maximize the outcomes for further interventions.
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spelling doaj.art-c3f37c5b766941d2a1785e1bf1d8b9962022-12-22T03:54:03ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Food & Agriculture2331-19322022-12-018110.1080/23311932.2022.2118650Leaf spot disease of groundnut: A review of existing research on management strategiesFrederick Kankam0Isaac Boatey Akpatsu1Theophilus Kwabla Tengey2Department of Crop Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Consumer Sciences, University for Development Studies, Tamale, GhanaDepartment of Crop Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Consumer Sciences, University for Development Studies, Tamale, GhanaCouncil for Scientific and Industrial Research-Savanna Agricultural Research Institute (CSIR-SARI), Post Office Box. TL 52, Nyankpala, Tamale-Northern RegionAbstractThe early and late leaf spot disease (ELS and LLS) caused by the Cercospora arachidicola and Cercosporidium personatum is one of the most important economic diseases in groundnut production. The effect of the disease can lead to up to 70% yield loss under severe conditions. Even though there are an array of management approaches in curbing the menace of the disease, these seem not to be enough to completely control the disease. It is therefore important to develop additional and more improved strategies via the implementation of sustainable approaches. Around the globe, several researches have been conducted on this topic, with most of them leading to prosperous and dynamic outcomes that could lead to a lasting solution to the disease, and hence improving farmers’ income. It is therefore important to know what work has been done in order to identify gaps that needs to be filled. The objective of this review is to discuss recent research findings on the management of the leaf spot disease on groundnut. This will include cultural control, chemical control, the use of antagonistic organisms, and host plant resistance. These areas unabatedly continue to be an active research area, and current information on their efficacy will continuously be available. In this review, we have discussed some of the mechanisms involved and also suggested some ways to maximize the outcomes for further interventions.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23311932.2022.2118650Cercospora arachidicolaCercosporidium personatumchemical controlresistanceyield loss
spellingShingle Frederick Kankam
Isaac Boatey Akpatsu
Theophilus Kwabla Tengey
Leaf spot disease of groundnut: A review of existing research on management strategies
Cogent Food & Agriculture
Cercospora arachidicola
Cercosporidium personatum
chemical control
resistance
yield loss
title Leaf spot disease of groundnut: A review of existing research on management strategies
title_full Leaf spot disease of groundnut: A review of existing research on management strategies
title_fullStr Leaf spot disease of groundnut: A review of existing research on management strategies
title_full_unstemmed Leaf spot disease of groundnut: A review of existing research on management strategies
title_short Leaf spot disease of groundnut: A review of existing research on management strategies
title_sort leaf spot disease of groundnut a review of existing research on management strategies
topic Cercospora arachidicola
Cercosporidium personatum
chemical control
resistance
yield loss
url https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23311932.2022.2118650
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