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Parasitic nematode associated with maize damage in awka metropolis

 

Table Of Contents


Chapter ONE

1.1 Introduction
1.2 Background of Study
1.3 Problem Statement
1.4 Objective of Study
1.5 Limitation of Study
1.6 Scope of Study
1.7 Significance of Study
1.8 Structure of the Research
1.9 Definition of Terms

Chapter TWO

2.1 Overview of Parasitic Nematodes
2.2 Effects of Nematodes on Maize Plants
2.3 Previous Studies on Nematodes in Agricultural Settings
2.4 Control and Management Strategies for Nematodes
2.5 Impact of Nematodes on Maize Production
2.6 Nematode Life Cycle and Behavior
2.7 Economic Importance of Nematodes in Agriculture
2.8 Nematode Identification and Detection Techniques
2.9 Nematode Diversity and Distribution
2.10 Future Research Directions in Nematode Management

Chapter THREE

3.1 Research Methodology Overview
3.2 Selection of Study Area
3.3 Sampling Techniques for Nematode Identification
3.4 Data Collection Methods
3.5 Data Analysis Procedures
3.6 Experimental Design for Nematode Research
3.7 Statistical Tools for Data Interpretation
3.8 Ethical Considerations in Nematode Research

Chapter FOUR

4.1 Analysis of Nematode Species Associated with Maize Damage
4.2 Distribution Patterns of Nematodes in Awka Metropolis
4.3 Factors Influencing Nematode Infestation in Maize Fields
4.4 Comparison of Nematode Populations in Different Locations
4.5 Impact of Environmental Factors on Nematode Activity
4.6 Relationship Between Nematode Density and Maize Crop Yield
4.7 Effectiveness of Nematode Control Measures
4.8 Challenges and Opportunities in Nematode Management

Chapter FIVE

5.1 Summary of Research Findings
5.2 Conclusions Drawn from the Study
5.3 Implications of Nematode Research for Maize Agriculture
5.4 Recommendations for Future Research
5.5 Contribution of the Study to Agricultural Science

Project Abstract

Abstract
Maize (Zea mays) is one of the most important staple crops in Nigeria, including Awka metropolis, where it is a significant source of food and income for many households. However, the production of maize is often constrained by various pests and diseases, including parasitic nematodes. Nematodes are microscopic roundworms that can infect maize plants and cause significant damage to yield and quality. In Awka metropolis, there is a growing concern about the impact of parasitic nematodes on maize production. This research project aims to investigate the parasitic nematodes associated with maize damage in Awka metropolis. The specific objectives include identifying the species of nematodes present in maize fields, assessing the severity of nematode infestation, and determining the correlation between nematode populations and maize yield losses. The study will involve field surveys of maize fields in different locations within Awka metropolis to collect soil and root samples for nematode analysis. Nematodes will be extracted from the soil and roots using standard techniques, and their species will be identified based on morphological characteristics and molecular analysis. The severity of nematode infestation will be assessed by quantifying nematode populations in the soil and roots, as well as by evaluating the symptoms of nematode damage on maize plants. The correlation between nematode populations and maize yield losses will be determined through statistical analysis of the data collected. The findings of this research are expected to provide valuable insights into the prevalence and impact of parasitic nematodes on maize production in Awka metropolis. By identifying the specific nematode species associated with maize damage and quantifying their effects on yield, this study will contribute to the development of effective management strategies for nematode control in maize fields. The results will be disseminated to maize farmers, extension workers, and policymakers to raise awareness about the importance of nematode management practices in sustaining maize production in Awka metropolis and beyond.

Project Overview

NTRODUCTION

Nematodes are small animals or roundworms which belong to the phylum Nematoda(Hodda, 2011). They are various parasitic and non-parasitic nematodes habiting a very broad range of environments and causing damage to plant. Though this Nematode species can be difficult to distinguish, and although over 25,000 have been described,( Zhang,2013). of which more than half are parasitic, the total number of nematode species has been estimated to be about 1 million(Lambshead, 2012). Unlike the phyla Cnidarians and Platyhelminthes (flatworms), nematodes have tubular digestive systems with openings at both ends. Nematodes have successfully adapted to nearly every ecosystem. They are found in virtually every environment, both as parasites and as free-living organisms. They are generally minute, but some species can reach several meters in length. Plant parasitic nematodes, which are very small or microscopic, can cause significant damage to crops, and are extremely widespread. Maize(Zea may L) which is grown extensively in temperate, subtropical and tropical -regions of the world are some of the plant which are easily damaged by plant parasitic Nematod.   As part of cereals maize constitute the world’s most important food crops. This is due to their great adaptability, permitting successful colonisation in every type of ecological habitat; relative ease of cultivation; tillering habit giving higher yield per unit area; and good nutritive values (Vasil, 2011).

Among cereals, maize (Zea mays) occupy the most eminent positions in terms of production, acreage and source of nutrition, particularly in developing countries like Nigeria (CIMMYT, 2010). Maize is one of the major staple in many rural and urban communities of Nigeria and has also recently been identified as one of the non-traditional cash crops(Nnemeka,2010). Maize(Zea may) has one of the cereal is faced with problem of plant parasitic nematode which has being one of the source of damage to cereal plant like maize.

Plant-parasitic nematodes differ greatly in the complexity of their life cycle. The type of reproduction differs among and within nematode groups. Most parasitic species reproduce sexually: copulation between a male and a female is required to fertilize eggs produced by the female. Fertilized eggs hatch to release a vermiform (worm-shaped) juvenile stage. Juveniles molt several times before a final molt results in an adult male or female. However, in some species, males are rare or unknown, and the females reproduce through a process called parthenogenesis (Greek for β€œvirgin birth”), in which eggs are produced and become viable without being fertilized. The time period required to complete a full life cycle varies greatly among species. Though plant parasitic nematodes are among the economically important pests of crops and are prevalent in cultivated as well as uncultivated fields. Continuous monoculture may result in a build-up of nematode population which may remain stable for many years (Oostenbrink, 2012). In conditions favourable for rapid nematode population increase, severe crop damage may occur resulting in yield losses. Based on this background this study therefore investigates the prevalence of and effect of plant parasitic nematode on maize plant in Awka Metropolis.

The broad objective of this study is to investigate investigates the prevalence of maize parasitic nematode in Awka. Specific objectives of the study is to (1) The prevalence of maize infestation by parasitic nematode in Awka (2) The type of parasitic nematode responsible for maize damage in Awka.

The study is significant as it will be of benefit to famers, government and to fellow researchers. Farmers will benefit from the study as the study will highlight the level of maize (Zea may) infestation in Awka metropolis and the kind of parasitic nematode responsible for plant damage. This fore knowledge will enable farmer effectively sort for ways to prevent or manage the infestation of maize plant from plant parasitic nematode. Government will benefit from the study as the study will enable them see the need to make provisions for the control of plant parasitic nematode. While researcher will on the hand, benefit as the findings of this study will serve as a source of reference material for them on other related studies.


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