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THE PARASITISM OF <i>STRIGA HERMONTHICA</i> BENTH. ON LEGUMINOUS PLANTS
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1947
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BiologyPot ExperimentsEngineeringBotanyGezira Research FarmCrop ProtectionPlant ProtectionAgricultural EconomicsCrop ScienceSustainable AgriculturePlant PathologyStriga PlantsPlant ProductionSymbiosisPublic HealthOn Leguminous PlantsPlant PhysiologyPlant Health
Pot experiments at the Gezira Research Farm showed that Striga hermonthica Benth. is not confined to the Gramineae but can also parasitize groundnuts, cowpea, dolichos bean and soya bean, causing a loss in yield in all but the last‐named. The Striga plants developing on the roots of these hosts were small, apparently ill‐nourished and did not grow more than 1 cm. above the ground, in contrast to the vigorous, flowering Striga plants that develop on sorghum. The greatest reduction in yield in these experiments was in dolichos bean, where the aerial growth was reduced 60%; no significant reduction in root weight was found in groundnuts, cowpea or soya bean. The last‐named plant appeared to be feebly parasitized by S. hermonthica. A reduction in total nodule weight, but not in number of nodules, was obtained in groundnuts and cowpea. Parasitized dolichos bean showed a reduction in both the number of nodules and in nodule dry weight; in groundnuts, the later fruit production was seriously reduced. The use of these leguminous crops to clean Striga ‐infested soil is discussed.
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