Effects of Thiram and Carbendazim Application Rates on Growth and Grain Yield of Chickpea ( Cicer arietinum ) in Kenya

M. KibeA., R. KiruiK., N. WagaraI., M. W. Thagana
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Fusarium wilt caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. ciceris is a soil and seed borne disease affecting chickpea (Cicer arietinum). It is widely distributed where chickpea is grown and it causes variable yield losses depending on the level of resistance of the genotype and suitability of environmental conditions for disease development. Thiram and carbendazim fungicides are used in most crops as seed dress fungicides against a wide variety of pathogens. The impact of the 0%, 50%, 100% and 150% of the recommended 1.5g fungicide/kg seed rates of these two fungicides on plant height, periodic dry matter and number of pods and grain yield of chickpea was evaluated in the field in a split plot design. Two varieties, Chania 1 which is moderately resistant and Chania 2 which is highly susceptible were grown. Plant height, dry matter and pods per plant were significantly higher in Chania 1 moderately resistant variety and when grown under increasing rates of fungicide application. Increasing fungicide application rates significantly increased grain yield of chickpea. The highest Grain yield of 1.4 t/ha was obtained from 150% (2.25g/kg seed) application of either thiram or carbendazim for MR Chania 1 was grown and treated with either thiram or carbendazim at 150% rate of application. Farmers should grow Chania 1 chickpea variety to minimize use of fungicide application rates to range within 1.5 to 2.25 g fungicide/kg seed and obtain high chickpea growth; yield attributes and grain yields ranging between 1.32 to 1.4 t/ha, respectively.
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施用量对肯尼亚鹰嘴豆生长和产量的影响
鹰嘴豆枯萎病(Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. ciceris)是一种影响鹰嘴豆(Cicer arietinum)的土壤和种子传播疾病。它广泛分布在鹰嘴豆生长的地方,它造成的产量损失取决于基因型的抗性水平和疾病发展的环境条件的适宜性。在大多数作物中,磺胺和多菌灵杀菌剂被用作种衣杀菌剂,以对抗各种各样的病原体。采用分畦设计,田间评价了两种杀菌剂推荐用量1.5g /kg用量的0%、50%、100%和150%对鹰嘴豆株高、周期干物质、荚果数和籽粒产量的影响。栽培了2个品种,即具有中等抗性的金鸡儿1号和高度易感的金鸡儿2号。中抗菌剂用量增加时,单株株高、干物质和荚果数显著增加。增加杀菌剂用量可显著提高鹰嘴豆籽粒产量。施用150% (2.25g/kg种子)噻蓝或多菌灵时,水稻籽粒产量最高,为1.4 t/公顷。种植鹰嘴豆品种的农民应尽量减少杀菌剂的用量,将杀菌剂用量控制在每公斤种子1.5至2.25克之间,以获得较高的鹰嘴豆生长;产量属性和粮食产量分别在1.32 ~ 1.4吨/公顷之间。
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