Growth, late blight and yield response of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) to arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi inoculation in West region of Cameroon

Author:

Djeugap Joseph Fovo1,Meyia Arielle Lina Ella12,Mandou Marie Solange3,Asafor Henry Chotangui3,Nouteka Nicky Joliesse Koagne1,Meka Solange4,Adamou Souleymanou3

Affiliation:

1. 1 Phytopathology and Agricultural Zoology Research Unit, Department of Crop Sciences, Faculty of Agronomy and Agricultural Sciences , University of Dschang , Dschang , Cameroon

2. 2 Phytopathology and Plant Protection Research Unit, Department of Plant Biology , University of Yaoundé 1 , Box 812, Yaoundé , Cameroon

3. 3 Department of Crop Sciences, Faculty of Agronomy and Agricultural Sciences , University of Dschang , Dschang , Cameroon

4. 4 Institute of Agricultural Research for Development, Dschang Station , Dschang, West Region , Cameroon

Abstract

Abstract The crop protection system in Cameroon is mainly based on the use of chemical pesticides which can lead to human and environmental health problems. Biological control is a low-cost and eco-friendly alternative control method that could be used to boost the production of quality potatoes. This study aims to test a biological control approach for potato growth, late blight, and yield using arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi (AMF) inoculants. To achieve this, a split-plot experimental design consisting of two factors: potato varieties (Pamela and Cipira) and AMF dose (0 g, 20 g, and 40 g per plant) was used. Results showed that the interaction between variety and AMF doses was significant for growth variables for the treatment Cipira × 20 g AMF/plant showing the highest plant height (48.0 cm) at the 4th week after sowing (WAS). In addition, the combination of variety and AMF doses significantly reduced late blight incidence and severity, with the best result exhibited by Pamela variety × 40 g AMF/plant (53% and 10%, respectively). The treatments also showed a significant effect on root colonization, with Pamela × 40 g AMF/plant exhibiting the highest arbuscular content in the root system (93%). In terms of yield, the interaction between variety and AMF doses had a significant effect on tuber yields, with a yield of 50 and 55 t/ha recorded for Pamela at 20 g of AMF/plant and 40 g of AMF/plant, respectively. These results show that farm management practices based on AMF inoculations could efficiently increase potato productivity in the Western Highlands of Cameroon.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Medicine

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