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Plant Dis ; 107(6): 1861-1866, 2023 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36510426

RESUMO

Kersting's groundnut (Macrotyloma geocarpum) is a neglected and underutilized legume crop in Benin and is subject to several constraints, including diseases and pests, which constitute a bottleneck to its production. A randomized semistructured interview and participant observation survey were conducted in September 2020 to identify the perception and knowledge of farmers regarding diseases and pests affecting Kersting's groundnut. Thus, 84 farmers were surveyed in three agroecological zones where Kersting's groundnut is produced in Benin. After observation of disease symptoms through photographs, about 62% of the respondents stated that they observed diseases with low to medium incidence, but nearly 93% of the respondents did not recognize these symptoms as due to diseases. However, although 83% of the respondents recognize diseases as a constraint, all respondents (100%) do not adopt any control strategy against these diseases, due to the lack of knowledge about management practices, and are linking the symptoms to mystical phenomena, heavy rainfall, or strong sunlight. As for pests, about 69% of the respondents observe them in their fields but 80% of the respondents do not consider them as a constraint in Kersting's groundnut production, although 17 and 26% of the respondents claim to observe locusts and caterpillars, respectively, in their fields. No control methods are applied against these pests. Extensive extension work is needed to raise awareness of the diseases and pests of this crop while seeking effective control strategies.


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Fabaceae , Fazendeiros , Humanos , Benin , Verduras , Percepção
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Arch Microbiol ; 200(4): 589-601, 2018 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29270664

RESUMO

The diversity of 43 bacterial strains isolated from Beninese entomopathogenic nematodes was investigated molecularly by analyzing the 16S rRNA, recA, and gyrB genes. Based on 16S rRNA sequence analysis, 15 bacterial strains were identified as Xenorhabdus sp., 27 strains as Photorhabdus sp., and one as Serratia sp. The Xenorhabdus strains were isolated from Steinernema nematodes and identified as Xenorhabdus indica based on 16S rRNA gene and concatenated recA and gyrB sequence analysis. However, analysis of 16S rRNA and concatenated recA and gyrB gene sequences of the Photorhabdus strains, all isolated from Heterorhabditis nematodes, resulted in two separate sub-clusters (A) and (B) within the Photorhabdus luminescens group, distinct from the existing subspecies. They share low sequence similarities with nearest phylogenetic neighbors Photorhabdus luminescens subsp. luminescens HbT, Photorhabdus luminescens subsp. caribbeanensis HG29T, and Photorhabdus luminescens subsp. noenieputensis AM7T.


Assuntos
Photorhabdus/genética , Rhabditoidea/microbiologia , Tylenchida/microbiologia , Xenorhabdus/genética , Animais , Proteínas de Bactérias/genética , Benin , DNA Bacteriano/genética , Tipagem Molecular , Filogenia , RNA Ribossômico 16S/genética , Rhabditoidea/genética , Solo/parasitologia , Simbiose , Tylenchida/genética
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Arch Virol ; 162(6): 1599-1607, 2017 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28220324

RESUMO

Surveys were conducted in 2014 and 2015 in Southern and Northern Benin, respectively, to identify the viruses infecting peppers (Capsicum spp.). The samples were screened by ELISA for cucumber mosaic virus (CMV), pepper veinal mottle virus (PVMV), potato virus Y (PVY) and tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV). A generic reverse transcription PCR (RT-PCR) was used to test for the presence of poleroviruses. ELISA tests confirmed the prevalence of all viruses, while the RT-PCR detected pepper vein yellows virus (PeVYV) which is reported for the first time in Benin. A further, divergent polerovirus isolate was detected from a single pepper sample originating from southern Benin. Screening of samples collected from solanaceous plants during virus surveys in Mali (conducted in 2009) also detected this divergent polerovirus isolate in two samples from African eggplants. The complete genome sequence was obtained from the Mali isolate using transcriptome sequencing and by conventional Sanger sequencing of overlapping RT-PCR products. Based on the sequence characteristics of this isolate we propose a new polerovirus species, African eggplant yellowing virus (AeYV).


Assuntos
Capsicum/virologia , Luteoviridae/genética , Luteoviridae/isolamento & purificação , Doenças das Plantas/virologia , Benin , Cucumovirus/genética , Ensaio de Imunoadsorção Enzimática/métodos , Genoma Viral , Filogenia , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase , Potyvirus/genética , RNA Viral , Análise de Sequência de DNA
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