Characterization of Phytophthora capsici Foot Rot Disease of Black Pepper in Ethiopia

Merga Jibat, Shamil Alo
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Ethiopia is one of the largest producers of black pepper (Piper nigrum L.) in Africa, but the production of this crop is in the decline, because of the foot rot disease caused by Phytophthora capsici. The objective of this study was to determine the morphological characteristics of the Phytophthora capsici the causal agent of foot rot disease of black pepper in southwestern Ethiopia. Thirteen major black pepper growing areas were surveyed and confirmed for the incidence of foot rot disease. Gizmeret farmers field had the highest disease incidence (75%) followed by Bebeka coffee state farm (70%) and the lowest incidence at Shosha (5%). The highest disease severity was at Gizmeret (70%) followed by Bebeka (62%) and the lowest at Shosha (4%). Based on morphological characterization, the foot rot pathogen exhibited globose oogonia with paragynous antheridia, chlamydospore, torulose hyphae and lemon shaped sporangia with long pedicel confirmed that the causal agent of foot rot disease of black pepper in southwestern Ethiopia was Phytophthora capsici.
埃塞俄比亚黑胡椒疫霉足腐病的鉴定
埃塞俄比亚是非洲最大的黑胡椒(Piper nigrum L.)生产国之一,但由于辣椒疫霉(Phytophthora capsici)引起的足腐病,该作物的产量正在下降。本研究的目的是确定埃塞俄比亚西南部黑胡椒足腐病病原菌辣椒疫霉的形态特征。对13个主要黑胡椒种植区进行了调查,确定了黑胡椒足腐病的发病率。Gizmeret农民田间发病率最高(75%),其次是Bebeka咖啡国营农场(70%),最低的是Shosha(5%)。疾病严重程度最高的是Gizmeret(70%),其次是Bebeka(62%),最低的是Shosha(4%)。经形态学鉴定,该病病原菌表现为球状卵原体、伴共生孢子体、衣孢子体、环状菌丝和柠檬形孢子囊,孢子囊长花梗,证实埃塞俄比亚西南部黑胡椒腐病病原为辣椒疫霉。
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