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Incidence and Severity of Cowpea Rust Disease among selected Cowpea Genotypes


Isaac Boatey Akpatsu
Theophilus Kwabla Tengey
Frederick Kankam
Mariam Seidu
And Francis Abbas Senyabor

Abstract

Rust infections interfere with root development and nutrient uptake as well as photosynthetic processes in cowpea plants and can cause up to about 40 % yield losses in susceptible genotypes. This study evaluated the incidence and severity of cowpea rust disease on six cowpea genotypes and also determine the impact of the disease on yield under natural field conditions. The experiment was laid out in Randomized Complete Block Design with three replications at Nyankpala, Tolon District of northern Ghana during the 2021 cropping season. Rust disease intensities and yield data were measured. Results revealed that four genotypes; IT07K-303-1, IT10K-1070-2, IT10K-837-1, and IT14K-1424-12 were highly resistant to the disease. SARI-2-50-80 was susceptible to the disease, whilst SARI-3-11-100 was observed to be highly susceptible. Disease incidence and severity had a significant negative association with pod yield and grain yield. Variations in the resistance among cowpea genotypes as identified in this study will serve as important information for future breeding interventions against the disease.


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