E. Adipala et al., FOLIAR DISEASES AND YIELD OF FINGER MILLET [ELEUSINE-CORACANA (L)] UNDER MONOCROPPING AND INTERCROPPING SYSTEMS, Discovery and innovation, 6(3), 1994, pp. 301-305
Effects of intercropping and plant population on the severity of folia
r diseases and yield of finger millet [Eleusine coracana (L.)] were st
udied in mixtures of finger millet with sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L.),
pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan L.) and common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)
. The severity of Cylindrosporium leaf spot was not influenced by the
intercropping practices, while that of tar spot was reduced in the int
ercrops especially at high plant density. Pyricularia leaf spot was mo
re severe in mixtures of finger millet with the legumes, but was reduc
ed in the sorghum intercrop. Both leaf blast and leaf spot diseases te
nded to be more severe with increase in plant population, particularly
when finger millet was grown in pure stand. Grain yield advantages we
re achieved mainly in mixtures of finger millet with pigeon peas, and
this was attributed to differences in growth cycles and reduced compet
ition for nitrogen rather than to more effective control of diseases.