ABSTARCT
Field surveys were carried out
during the 2003/2004 cocoa fruiting seasons in four cocoa producing communities
in ikwuano local Government area of Abia Stat to evaluate the incidence and
seventy of the black pod disease of cocoa incited by P. palmivora as well as
some Socio economic factors affecting cocoa
production in the area.The results showed that the major Constrains in Cocoa
production in the area, the black pod disease 'as the niost prevalent (%)
disease of COdOil and that 70% of cocoa lirmers in the area were 5 I yrs and
above wl tie males made up 92.2% of the Cocoa fanning population with 7. S%
Imale litnuers. Sit iii larly the majority 47% of cocoa ltnuers had only
primary education while 27% had no formal education at all. Those with secondary
education were I 8% while those with tertiary educatioi were 12%. Cocoa plants
were mostly infected at the poling stage with major infection occurring during
July October. Results also showed that disease incidence 'as higher (48.6%) in
Umuokwo for the i\mazon variety than in' 11 muariaga (45.9%) and other
communities, while for the 1)38 cocoa variety, disease titcidence was
higher(38.9%) in tJmuariaga than in IJmuokwo (3,.6%). Severity of Ili. black
pod disease for Amazon variety was also highest in Uèivariaga (3.2)hut in A
IflUr() it was (2.6). 1)isease severity for l) in Amuro was (I .9) wlii Ic in
lyialu it was low (1 .0). Pathogenicity test carried out on the two vaneties o
cocoa showed that cocoa variety Amazon was more susceptible to attack by P.
palnin'ara than i3 variety. Other organisms isolated froiii parts of in fcted
cocoa plants included; ilswigzlIus niger, Tricho/erina har:aniiii,i,
Pen,,ici//,iiin p. Analysis of the physical and c1emical properties of soil
from the cocoa plantations showed that soil texture ranged from loam, silty
loam to andy loam . Soil p11 ranged from highly acidic pll(4.8)soil in
Umuariaga to low acidic soils p11(6.6) in Iyialu . Laboratory studies on the
efThct of vflri0us plant extracts at different concentrations (I 0%, 20%, 30%,
40%) , on the mean niclial growth of P. /)(1/iIi! ara showed that faw-pa\v seed
extract at 40% wag the most effective jn inhibiting thc mycelial growth of the
pathogen (P. pa/niiara). The results were significantly di ffeicnt at (P = 0.05)
from ridoniil and other plant extracts used.
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