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Title: DISTRIBUTION OF COMMON BACTERIAL BLIGHT DISEASE UNDER DIFFERENT AGROECOLOGIES IN UGANDA

Date Published: 2019
Author/s: J.K. TUGUME, G. TUSIIME, P. WASWA, C.M. MUKANKUSI and R. BURUCHARA
Data publication:
Funding Agency :
Copyright/patents/trade marks: African Crop Science Society
Journal Publisher: African Crop Science Journal
Affiliation: 2Makerere University, Department of Agricultural Production. P. O. Box 7062, Kampala, Uganda
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International Centre for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT)/Pan African Bean Research Alliance (PABRA),
P. O. Box 6247, Kampala, Uganda
Keywords: Integrated, intensity, Lake Victoria Cresent

Abstract:

Common bacterial blight disease (CBB) causes severe yield and seed quality losses on common bean
worldwide. Information about CBB distribution is important in designing effective control strategies.
This disease has been managed using intergraded strategies, involving use of certified seed produced
in areas of low disease pressure. Unfortunately, areas of low CBB pressure have not been mapped in
Uganda. This study was conducted to determine the distribution and intensity of CBB in Uganda, in
order to establish low pressure areas for multiplication of clean certified seed. A survey was conducted
in farmers’ fields in18 locations found in four rainfalls-based agroecology in Uganda, for two seasons
of 2016. The Victoria Cresent and Mbale farmland had the highest disease intensity index (29%);
followed by Central woodland savannah (21%). The Northwest farm land and South west grass farm
lands had low CBB intensity index of 2.5 and 7.8%, respectively. Thus, The Northwest farm land (Arua,
Amuru, Nwoya) and South west grass farm lands (Rakai, Ntungamo Lwengo and Bukomansimbi), are
recommended for production of CBB free bean seeds.