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Journal of Applied Biosciences (J. Appl. Biosci.) [ISSN 1997 - 5902]

Volume 61: 4540- 4550. Published January 31, 2013.

Screening of new yam clones (D. alata and D. rotundata) in nematode prone ecology of guinea savanna zone in West Africa.

Keiba Noel KEUMEAN1, 2*, Siaka Barthélémy BAMBA2, Gbombélé SORO1,Nagnin SORO1, Bernard Soro METONGO2 et Jean BIEMI1

1Jean Baptiste Djétchi ETTIEN1, Fatogoma SORHO2, Koné BRAHIMA1

1.Laboratory of Soil Sciences University Félix Houphouët-BOIGNY of Cocody-Abidjan

2.Laboratory of Plant Physiology, Sciences University Félix Houphouët –BOIGNY of Cocody-Abidjan

Corresponding author: jb_ettien@yahoo.fr

ABSTRACT
Objectives: The main objective of this study was to identify some yam assessions that are tolerant to the most invasive nematodes like Scutellonema bradys and Meloidogyne spp.
Methodology and results: New assessions of Dioscorea spp. were screened in the savanna zone of central Côte d’Ivoire. Fourteen of D. alata and thirty seven assessions of D. rotundata were tested respectively and separately against two and four local yam varieties in an augmented design from 2000 to 2001. Nine varieties of D. rotundata were more resistant to S. bradys and Meloidogyne when D. alata were less tolerant. The effect of S. bradys on D. alata was higher in 2001 compared to 2000. The effect of Meloidogyne was significantly (P<0.001) depressive on the production of D. rotundata  every year while they were tolerant to S. bradys.
Conclusion and application: Identified assessions among D. rotundata can be considered as promising varieties in nematode prone ecology. These varieties are 95/01864, 89/02665, 85/01864, 96/00480, 95/18937, 95/00902, BD10, 96/01524 and TDr608. More positive perspective can be achieved by crossing some clones of D. alata and these D. rotundata

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The Journal of Applied BioSciences

Journal of Applied BioSciences
ISSN 1997 - 5902

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