The effects of gypsum on pod-yield and pre-harvest aflatoxin contamination in selected peanut cultivars of Zambia

Hendrix Muma Chalwe, O. Lungu, A. Mweetwa, E. Phiri, Jones Yengwe, Samuel Muriu Christopher Njoroge, R. Brandenburg
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Good agricultural practices are an effective means of minimizing pre-harvest aflatoxin contamination in peanuts. A field experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of gypsum on pod yield and aflatoxin contamination in three peanut cultivars (Kadononga, MGV 4 and MGV 5) in Zambia. The experiment was conducted in Chongwe and Lusaka districts. Gypsum (15.6 % calcium) was applied at rates of 0 and 400 kg/ha at flowering stage. Although gypsum had no significant effect on aflatoxin contamination, there were significant differences (p = 0.009) in cultivar susceptibility to aflatoxin contamination. The cultivar with the smallest kernels had 18.8% lower aflatoxin content than the large-kernelled cultivar. Additionally, gypsum did not have a clear effect on pod yield. For instance, gypsum was associated with 44.8% more grain-filled pods in Kadononga (p = 0.005) at the site in Lusaka, but this result did not apply to the other two cultivars. At the site in Chongwe, gypsum was associated with 34.6% higher pod yield of MGV 5 only (p = 0.006). These results further suggest that plant factors such as kernel size may have an influence on natural resistance to aflatoxin contamination in peanuts.   Key words: Aflatoxin, gypsum, peanut cultivar, pod-yield, Zambia.
石膏对赞比亚花生品种豆荚产量及采前黄曲霉毒素污染的影响
良好的农业规范是减少花生收获前黄曲霉毒素污染的有效手段。通过田间试验,研究了石膏对赞比亚3个花生品种(Kadononga、MGV 4和MGV 5)豆荚产量和黄曲霉毒素污染的影响。试验是在崇威和卢萨卡区进行的。开花期施石膏(钙含量15.6%),施用量为0 ~ 400公斤/公顷。石膏对黄曲霉毒素污染无显著影响,但不同品种对黄曲霉毒素污染的敏感性差异显著(p = 0.009)。籽粒最小的品种黄曲霉毒素含量比籽粒大的品种低18.8%。此外,石膏对豆荚产量没有明显影响。例如,在卢萨卡,石膏与Kadononga的籽粒荚果增加44.8% (p = 0.005)相关,但这一结果不适用于其他两个品种。在崇威地区,石膏仅与mgv5豆荚产量提高34.6%相关(p = 0.006)。这些结果进一步表明,籽粒大小等植物因素可能影响花生对黄曲霉毒素污染的天然抗性。关键词:黄曲霉毒素,石膏,花生品种,豆荚产量,赞比亚
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