@article{Izuogu:197946,
      recid = {197946},
      author = {Izuogu, N. B. and Egberongbe, O. L. and Oyedunmade, E. E.  A.},
      title = {Evaluation of Nematode Pests and Fungal Diseases of  Ceratotheca Sesamoides in Ilorin},
      journal = {Asian Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development},
      address = {2012-03},
      number = {393-2016-23892},
      series = {12-37-2(1)2012-AJARD-103-106},
      pages = {5},
      year = {2012},
      abstract = {Field and Laboratory experiments were conducted to find  out the incidence of diseases caused by nematode pests and  fungal pathogens associated with two cultivars (tall and  short) of black sesame, Ceratotheca sesamoides (L) Endl.  Two cultivars of C. sesamoides were planted at random on  the field in a completely randomized block design. Rate of  fungal infection significantly differed in the two  varieties and the tall cultivar had higher rate of  infection. The nematode genera found associated with the  plant in were Meloidogyne, Pratylenchus, Helicotylenchus,  Trichodorus,Hemicricomoides, and Scutellonema while fungal  pathogens were Septoria, Fusarium, and Penicillium.  Although not significantly different, there was appreciable  difference in the nematode population of the soil at  planting, one and two months after planting. The nematode  counts in and around the root did not significantly  differ.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/197946},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.197946},
}