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Effect of Sowing Date of Resistant and Susceptible Faba Bean, Vicia faba L. Cultivars on Orobanche crenata Forsk Seed Bank and Faba Bean Production

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The broomrape, Orobanche crenata Forsk (Orobanchaceae) is a serious annual parasitic weed that causes considerable losses in many major crops including faba bean (Vicia faba L.). In Egypt: losses due to O. crenata parasitism may reach 40 to 100%. Despite using several methods to control O. crenata, success has not been achieved. The impact of different control tactics on O. crenata is not well understood. However, Sowing date appears to be one of the potential solutions for controlling O. crenata. In this work we investigated the effect of sowing dates on both the level of infection by O. crenata and the pod yield of faba bean using resistant (Giza 843) and susceptible (Nubaria 1) faba bean cultivars in naturally Orobanche infested soil. Moreover, the Orobanche seeds production was determined as an indication of seed bank future adding in soil. Under Orobanche free conditions, Nubaria 1 cultivar produces more pod yield than the resistant cultivar. The results demonstrated that, late sowing (3 weeks after normal sowing date) reduced significantly the number of emerged O. crenata shoots for both the resistant and the susceptible cultivars., Late sowing similarly contributed to a significant increase in pod yield (dry weight (kg)/plot) especially for Giza 843 (5.15 ± 0.02 Kg /plot), the resistant cultivar, which produced much higher pod yield than the susceptible Nubaria 1 cultivar (2.98± 0.06 Kg /plot) during the first season (2019 - 2020). During the second season (2020 - 2021), the pod yield was (3.85 ± 0.10) and (5.49± 0.76) Kg/plot for Giza 843 and Nubaria 1 cultivars, respectively, compared with the early sowing date. Furthermore, regarding both seasons, the seeds number per spike decreased significantly with the late sowing date in both the resistant and susceptible cultivars.

Published in Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (Volume 12, Issue 2)
DOI 10.11648/j.aff.20231202.14
Page(s) 52-56
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Keywords

Vicia faba, Sowing Date, Broomrape, Orobanche crenata, Seed Bank

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Author Information
  • Entomology Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt

  • Plant Protection Research Institute, Agriculture Research Center (ARC), Alexandria, Egypt

  • Insecticide Bioassay Department, Central Agricultural Pesticide Laboratory (CAPL), Agricultural Research Center (ARC), Cairo, Egypt

  • Food Legumes Research Department, Field Crops Research Institute (FCRI), Agricultural Research Center (ARC), Cairo, Egypt

  • Entomology Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt

  • Mammalian Toxicology Department, Central Agricultural Pesticide Laboratory (CAPL), Agricultural Research Center (ARC), Alexandria, Egypt

  • Insecticide Bioassay Department, Central Agricultural Pesticide Laboratory (CAPL), Agricultural Research Center (ARC), Cairo, Egypt

  • Mammalian Toxicology Department, Central Agricultural Pesticide Laboratory (CAPL), Agricultural Research Center (ARC), Alexandria, Egypt

  • Plant Protection Research Institute, Agriculture Research Center (ARC), Alexandria, Egypt

  • Entomology Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt

  • Plant Protection Research Institute, Agriculture Research Center (ARC), Alexandria, Egypt

  • Plant Protection Research Institute, Agriculture Research Center (ARC), Alexandria, Egypt

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