Title
Increased frequency of phytosanitary pod removal in cacao (Theobroma cacao) increases yield economically in eastern Peru
Date Issued
01 December 1999
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Abstract
Diseases caused by Moniliophthora roreri (moniliasis), Crinipellis perniciosa (witches' broom) and Phytophthora palmivora (black pod) are the most important factors limiting cocoa production in Peru and cultural management is considered to be the only practical means of control for the smallholder. The objective of this study was to develop an epidemiologically and economically sound control recommendation based on the frequency of phytosanitary pod removal. Weekly removal of diseased pods reduced the incidence of diseases significantly in comparison with fortnightly removal. In three fields, moniliasis was decreased by 26-41%, black pod by 35-66% and witches' broom on pods by 14-57%. The cumulative effect was a consistent yield increase from an average of 504-660 kg ha-1 yr-1. Returns compensated for increased labour costs. Weekly pod removal was 32% more profitable. Time-course analyses indicated that weekly removal should be practised throughout the year under field conditions of eastern Peru.
Start page
677
End page
685
Volume
18
Issue
10
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ciencias de las plantas, Botánica
Protección y nutrición de las plantas
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-0343485107
Source
Crop Protection
ISSN of the container
02612194
Sponsor(s)
This research was jointly funded by the United States Department of Agriculture–Agricultural Research Service (USDA-ARS), and Fondo Contravalor Peru Canada and managed by CABI Bioscience, the Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo en la Alto Huallaga (CIDH) and the Convenio UNAS-ARS-NAS. A starting grant from the Organisation of the American States (CICAD/OAS) was received. The disease survey was assisted by the Asociación Agrı́cola de Avanzada, Aucayacu, Cooperativa Agraria Cacaotera ACOPAGRO, Juanjuı́, Cooperativa Agraria Tocache, Ltda., Tocache and the Cooperativa Agroindustrial Naranjillo Ltda., Tingo Marı́a, and the following field officers: Ésteban Altamirano, David Arévalo, Jefferson Cárdenas, Julio Flores, Tomás Malgarejo, Alejandro Pimentél, Manuel Piña, Tulio Pisco, Walter Rategui and Rómulo Rodrı́guez. Walter Panduro assisted in the maintenance of trials and Lucinda Vela in editing the original thesis.
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