Prevalence of bean scab caused by Elsinoë phaseoli and challenges associated with bean cultivation in Kenya.

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Plant-environment interactions (Hoboken, N.J.) Pub Date : 2024-10-15 eCollection Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1002/pei3.70013
Y O Masheti, J W Muthomi, W M Muiru, E E Arunga, P Gepts
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This study investigated the prevalence of scab caused by Elsinoë phaseoli causing yield losses on beans in Kenya. The research focused on common practices and challenges faced by subsistence farmers with the aim of providing insights into scab prevalence, impact, and potential management challenges. A structured questionnaire was employed in a survey conducted in 2022 and 2023, covering major bean-growing regions using a three-stage sampling design. Data from 128 bean farmers included information on farm size, seed sources, cropping systems, awareness of challenges, and pest/disease management practices. Scab prevalence was determined by scouting for symptoms, with a total of 84 farms surveyed in 2021. The incidence of bean scab was confirmed in all surveyed clusters, indicating its widespread occurrence across various agro-ecological zones. Farmers exhibited common practices such as preference for uniform bean seeds (61%), use of uncertified seeds (83%), intercropping (80%), and limited crop rotation. Challenges included disease and pest infestations, with limited diversity in management options. Confirmation of the presence of bean scab in diverse agro-ecological zones emphasizes its importance and the need for further research on its impact and epidemiology. Challenges with crop rotation were evident due to small farm sizes and subsistence-focused farming. The study recommends further research for a comprehensive understanding of the link between increased scab importance and current bean farming practices such as short rotation periods and the use of susceptible varieties. Training programs are also vital to improve farmers' knowledge on safe agro-chemical use, ensuring sustainable constraint management in common bean cultivation in Kenya.

肯尼亚由 Elsinoë phaseoli 引起的豆疮痂病流行情况以及与豆类种植相关的挑战。
这项研究调查了肯尼亚豆类疮痂病的流行情况,疮痂病是由相思豆(Elsinoë phaseoli)引起的,给豆类造成了产量损失。研究重点是自给农的常见做法和面临的挑战,目的是深入了解疮痂病的流行情况、影响和潜在的管理挑战。在 2022 年和 2023 年进行的调查中采用了结构化问卷,采用三阶段抽样设计,覆盖了主要的豆类种植区。128 位豆农提供的数据包括农场规模、种子来源、耕作制度、对挑战的认识以及病虫害管理方法等信息。疮痂病的发生率是通过观察症状确定的,2021 年共调查了 84 个农场。所有调查群组都证实了豆疮痂病的发生率,表明该病在不同农业生态区域广泛发生。农民的普遍做法包括偏爱统一的豆种(61%)、使用未经认证的种子(83%)、间作(80%)和有限的轮作。面临的挑战包括病虫害,管理方案的多样性有限。确认不同农业生态区域都存在豆疮痂病,强调了其重要性以及进一步研究其影响和流行病学的必要性。由于农场规模小且以自给农作为主,轮作面临的挑战显而易见。研究建议开展进一步研究,以全面了解疮痂病重要性增加与当前豆类耕作方法(如轮作期短和使用易感品种)之间的联系。培训计划对于提高农民安全使用农用化学品的知识,确保肯尼亚普通豆类种植的可持续约束管理也至关重要。
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