Storage rot of seed yam resulting from speargrass injuries
Postharvest rot due to injury is a major contributing factor to the declining quality of stored seed yams ( Dioscorea spp.). Among the several known injuries, the piercing effect of speargrass rhizomes has become a serious constraint for yam production in Ghana. The objective of this study was to as...
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Veröffentlicht in: | African crop science journal 2020-07, Vol.28 (2), p.203-211 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Postharvest rot due to injury is a major contributing factor to the
declining quality of stored seed yams ( Dioscorea spp.). Among the
several known injuries, the piercing effect of speargrass rhizomes has
become a serious constraint for yam production in Ghana. The objective
of this study was to assess injuries on seed yams resulting from
piercing of speargrass rhizomes and their effects on postharvest rots
in Ghana. Eighty farmer fields from Mem, Watro, Asanteboa and Abour in
the Atebubu-Amantin Municipal in the Bono East Region of Ghana were
screened for speargrass incidence and injury on harvested tubers, for
laboratory analysis of pathogens in 2016 and 2017. The tubers were
sorted into four categories of seed yam based on weight. Thirty seed
yams each of two selected white yam cultivars (Dente and Kpamyo) with
visible speargrass rhizome-pierced-tubers (VSRPT) and non-speargrass
rhizome pierced healthy tubers (NSRPHT) were randomly selected and
stored in a ban for weekly assessment of rot. The rotten tissues from
the localised area of VPSRT were subjected to pathological
investigations in the laboratory. The incidence of injury seemingly
increased with increasing tuber weight. It was 0% for < 100 g
samples and averagely 14% for > 1 kg samples, irrespective of
cultivars and locations. Incidence of rot from NSRPHT sample was
observed 5 weeks after storage (WAS) for both cultivars; and 2 WAS from
the VSRPT sample and 40% higher than NSRPHT at 8 WAS. Eight and six
known rot pathogens were isolated from the rotten tissues of VSRPT of
Dente and Kpamyo, respectively. Injury from the piercing of speargrass
rhizome significantly contributed to hastening of tuber rots; while
tuber injury increased with increasing speargrass density. Appropriate
management of speargrass is essential for commercial seed yam growers
to reduce tuber damage which affects yam quality, storage and
marketing.
La pourriture post-récolte due à une déchirure est un
facteur majeur contribuant à la baisse de la qualité des
ignames des semences stockées ( Dioscorea spp.). Parmi les
nombreuses déchirures connues, l'effet perçant des
rhizomes de la gerbe d'herbe est devenu une contrainte
sérieuse pour la production d'igname au Ghana.
L'objectif de cette étude était d'évaluer
les déchirures sur les ignames de semence résultant du
perçage des rhizomes de gerbe d'herbe et leurs effets sur
les pourritures post-récolte au Ghana. Quatre-vingts champs
d'agriculteurs de Mem, Watro, Asanteboa et Abour d |
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ISSN: | 1021-9730 2072-6589 |
DOI: | 10.4314/acsj.v28i2.6 |