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    Bio control of water hyacinth with Cercospora piaropi and Myrothecium roridum corn oil formulations for enhanced water resources management and conservation

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    2021
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    hrispo Makheti Mutebi, David Mutisya Musyimi, George Timothy Opande
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    Water hyacinth hinders extraction and supply of clean water by clogging intake systems. Despite control efforts, it has remained resurgent and difficult to manage under current methods. Efficacious control for the weed is therefore necessary. This study’s goal was determination of effect of corn oil spore formulations of Cercospora piaropiTharp and Myrothecium roridumTode Fries on; disease intensity, relative shoot length and relative biomass of water hyacinth. It was conducted in Maseno University and ina greenhouse at Kibos in Kisumu situatedat latitude 0037’ S and longitude 37020’ E. The conditions were 25 to 300C and 22 to 270C temperature averages during the day and night respectively and 60 to 69% relative humidity. Isolations of C. piaropiand M. roridiumwere made, grown on PDA, harvested and formulated in corn oil at 1x105, 1x106, 1x107, 1x108and 1x109spores/ml. Healthy plants were misted with the corn oil formulations and placed in 90 cmdiameter and 1.5 cm depth plastic basins filled with 20 liters of water that had been kept in a container for 24 hours for chlorine to be released. The experimental design was completely randomized design with three replications. Disease intensity, relative shoot length and relative biomass were determinedbiweekly for 6 weeks. Analysis of variance on the means was done using SAS Institute, Inc.1999 computer software and LSD (p≤0.05) used for mean separation. Disease intensity, AUDPS, relative shoot length and relative biomass scores for both pathogens showed a significant (p ≤. 05) increase as the concentration of spores in the formulations increased. Cercospora piaropiand M. roridumin corn oil formulation at 1x108and 1x109spores/ml were found effective for lowering water hyacinth biomass and shoot growthrespectivelyand with potential for use in open waters for water hyacinth control.
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