ASSESSMENT OF Striga hermonthica INFESTATION AND EFFECTIVENESS OF CURRENT MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES IN MAIZE-BASED CROPPING SYSTEMS IN EASTERN UGANDA

dc.contributor.authorJ. BISIKWA
dc.contributor.authorP. NAMPALA
dc.contributor.authorD.L. NSIBO
dc.contributor.authorN. KWIKIRIZA
dc.contributor.authorC. BUKENYA
dc.contributor.authorM.H. OTIM
dc.contributor.authorI. KAPTING
dc.contributor.authorF.M. KABUYE
dc.contributor.authorJ. FELIX
dc.date.accessioned2025-02-10T08:20:42Z
dc.date.available2025-02-10T08:20:42Z
dc.date.issued2022-11-08
dc.description.abstractStriga is a major constraint to cereal production in the tropics, particularly on soils of low fertility. Striga causes 30 to 80% cereal crop losses in sub-Saharan Africa. The objective of this study was to assess farmers’ perception of level of infestation and efficacy of current management options of Striga (Striga hermonthica (Delile) Benth) in maize-based cropping systems in eastern Uganda. A survey was conducted in Iganga district in eastern Uganda, involving 360 households. On the basis of the survey outputs, on-farm trials were conducted to assess the efficacy of a herbicide seed-coating technology, imazapyr herbicide resistant maize (IR-maize) variety, either as a sole crop or intercropped with soybean (Glycine max) or common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L). The study revealed that S. hermonthica caused more than 50% maize (Zea mays) yield loss and farmers were dissatisfied with the existing control practices. Farmers’ knowledge about Striga was mainly sourced from agricultural extension service providers. The on-farm trials revealed that IR-maize provided effective protection against S. hermonthica infestation. Also, intercropping Longe 6H maize variety with either soybean or common beans significantly reduced Striga infestation in farmers’ fields. Longe 6H-soybean intercropping reduced Striga infestation by 32%; while Longe 6H-common bean intercropping reduced Striga infestation by 14%. Intercropping either IR-maize or Longe 6H hybrid (farmer-preferred) with the aforementioned legumes, reduced S. hermonthica infestation (30–50%) and improved maize yield parameters (20-30%). For effective management of S. hermonthica in the maize-based cropping systems in eastern Uganda, farmers should be encouraged to adopt the improved IR-maize and intercrop farmer-preferred maize varieties with legumes in order to improve maize yields.
dc.identifier.citationJ. BISIKWA et al.
dc.identifier.issn1021-9730/2022
dc.identifier.urihttp://104.225.218.216/handle/123456789/86
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherAfrican Crop Science Society
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United Statesen
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/
dc.subjectImazapyrherbicideresistantmaize
dc.subjectZeamays
dc.titleASSESSMENT OF Striga hermonthica INFESTATION AND EFFECTIVENESS OF CURRENT MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES IN MAIZE-BASED CROPPING SYSTEMS IN EASTERN UGANDA
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