Effects of botanical extracts and antibiotic on incidence and severity of bacterial blight of cotton incited by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. Malvacearum

Authors

  • Iliya Bawa Ministry of Agriculture Damaturu, Yobe State Nigeria
  • H. Nahunnaro
  • Luka Yelwa Barde
  • Tabita Sule Gaba
  • Alhaji Musa

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11594/jaab.02.01.03

Keywords:

Angular leaf spot, Botanical extracts, Cotton genotypes, Plant extracts, Streptomycin

Abstract

A multilocational field trial was conducted to investigate the effect of some plant extracts (Bolanite aegyptica, Eucalyptus camaldulensis and Citrus aurantium) and a synthetic antibiotic (Streptomycin) on the incidence and severity of angular leaf spot on five cotton genotypes namely SAMCOT-8, SAMCOT-9, SAMCOT-10, SAMCOT-11 and SAMCOT-12 in Yola and Jalingo, both located in the northern guinea savannah zone of Nigeria. The experiment was carried out on a split-plot design having three replications with cotton genotypes on the main plots and plant extracts on the sub-plots. Data collected on the incidence and severity of the disease were analysed using the Generalized Linear Model procedure and means separation at 5% level of probability by Duncan Multiple Range Test. Findings of the study revealed that Streptomycin and Bolanite aegyptiaca were able to reduce the disease incidence by 18.12% from 58.69% in Yola at 13 WAS. In Jalingo however, B. aegyptiaca was found to have reduced the disease severity from 52.12% to 19.69% at 13 WAS. SAMCOT-8 consistently recorded lower incidence and severity means in Yola and Jalingo of 47.96%; 59.12% and 40.82%; 39.70% while SAMCOT-12 recorded higher means of 53.29%; 59.82% and 48.03%; 46.70% respectively.

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2021-04-17

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Effects of botanical extracts and antibiotic on incidence and severity of bacterial blight of cotton incited by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. Malvacearum. (2021). Journal of Agriculture and Applied Biology, 2(1), 20-26. https://doi.org/10.11594/jaab.02.01.03