C. Fininsa et J. Yuen, Association of maize rust and leaf blight epidemics with cropping systems in Hararghe highlands, eastern Ethiopia, CROP PROT, 20(8), 2001, pp. 669-678
Two hundred and eight fields in the Hararghe highlands (Habro, Chercher and
Wobera areas), Ethiopia were surveyed during the 1998 and 1999 cropping se
asons to determine the occurrence, distribution and importance of maize rus
t and leaf blight (LB) in five types of maize cropping systems. Sixty four
percent of the surveyed fields were intercropped with the proportion of mai
ze ranging from 24% to 68%. Rust incidence and severity among the areas and
between years varied. Logistic regression was used to analyse the associat
ion of the diseases with cropping systems and practices, geographic area, s
eason and altitude. Crop density, sowing date, variety, area, cropping syst
em and year were significantly associated with rust incidence in a multiple
variable model. Low rust incidence had a high probability of association t
o low crop density, early and optimum sowing, maize-bean intercropping and
the 1998 cropping season. High rust incidence had a high probability of ass
ociation to the Habro area, hybrid varieties and maize-sorghum intercroppin
g. Cropping year and proportion of maize in intercrops were significantly a
ssociated with rust severity in a multiple variable model. The severity of
rust was higher where the proportion of maize in the intercrop was 25-50%.
The Habro area and the 1998 season had a high probability of association wi
th high rust severity. Crop density, altitude and sowing date were signific
antly associated with LB incidence in a multiple variable model. Sowing at
an optimum time had a high probability of association with low (< 25%) LB i
ncidence. At low crop density and lower altitude LB was increased. (C) 2001
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