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Title: | Current banana smallholder farmers' farming practices and knowledge on plant-parasitic nematodes associated with banana (Musa spp.) in Rusitu Valley, Zimbabwe | Authors: | Chitamba, James Manjeru, Pepukai Mudada, Nhamo Chinheya, Cleopas Chenai |
Keywords: | Plant-parasitic nematode Banana Production practice Rusitu Valley. Zimbabwe |
Issue Date: | 2016 | Publisher: | Academic Journals | Series/Report no.: | African Journal of Agricultural Research;Vol. 11; No. 13: p. 1120-1125 | Abstract: | Plant-parasitic nematodes are economically important pests of banana (Musa spp.) and compromise its productivity. Controlling nematode populations and good agronomic practices are pre-requisites for a good yield. A survey of farmers in the Rusitu Valley, Zimbabwe, was conducted to assess their current banana production practices and knowledge of plant-parasitic nematodes associated with banana. Respondents were selected using systematic sampling from three wards. Most farmers (61.9%) grew bananas as a monoculture, and 38.1% intercrop banana with other crops. All the farmers neither rotated banana with other crops nor practiced pest and disease control measures, and only 11.4% apply a fertiliser to their banana crops. Most (82.9%) farmers in Rusitu Valley had little or no knowledge of plant-parasitic nematodes that damage bananas. Sound extension programme in Rusitu Valley should educate farmers on the importance of managing plant-parasitic nematodes and using better banana crop production practices. | URI: | https://academicjournals.org/journal/AJAR/article-full-text/A7B977557815 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/3812 |
ISSN: | 1991-637 |
Appears in Collections: | Research Papers |
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