Incidence And Prevalence of Ratoon Stunting Disease (Leifsonia Xyli Subsp. Xyli, Evtushenko) In The Mumias Sugar Cane Growing Zone Kenya
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2016-11-05
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IOSR Journal of Agriculture and Veterinary Science
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Surveys of ratoon stunting disease (RSD) incidence in sugar cane crop (Sacharrum officinurum L) in
Mumias were conducted between 2012-2016. Majority of farms constituted seed cane and commercial fields
were randomly selected for survey purposes. Samples from 967 farms in four main growing zones including the
miller-owned nucleus estate were collected and diagnosed. Multi-stage random sampling method was used to
select 967 households, while purposive sampling was used to select commercial fields. The collected data was
analyzed using descriptive statistics. Incidence of RSD in the mill supply areas stood at 37%. Disease
prevalence was high in N 14 (50%) followed by KEN 83-737 (47%), CO 617 (42%), EAK 73335 (38%), CO 945
and CO 421 each at (37%) and other varieties (27%). There was a positive significant impact on disease
occurrence on ratoon crops (p < 0.05). Variety, zone and crop cycle were all significant in influencing the
prevalence of RSD. The incidence of RSD was serious in Mumias sugar zone and could be contributing to the
low sugarcane yields. Rigorous field hygiene measures such as sterilization of cane knives at harvesting,
eradication of volunteer cane and consistent production of healthy seed cane through hot water treatment
should be emphasized.
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Mutonyi, J & Nyongesa, H. (2016). Incidence And Prevalence of Ratoon Stunting Disease (Leifsonia Xyli Subsp. Xyli, Evtushenko) In The Mumias Sugar Cane Growing Zone Kenya. IOSR Journal of Agriculture and Veterinary Science. 9 (11) pp 28-31
