Incidence and severity of potentially toxigenic Aspergillus flavus in maize ( Zea mays L.) from different major maize growing regions of Uganda
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2015Author
Sserumaga, Julius P
Makumbi, Dan
Simyung, Lee
Njoroge, Kiarie
Muthomi, James W
Chemining’wa, George N
Asea, Godfrey
Waswa, Moses
Bomet, Daniel K
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Maize is grown in most regions of Uganda. Aflatoxin contamination of maize occurs in Uganda but there
is lack of information on the distribution of
Aspergillus flavus
in major maize production regions of the
country. The objective of this study was to determine the incidence and severity of
Aspergillus fla
vus in
major maize growing regions of Uganda. Hierarchical sampling procedure was used to randomly collect
maize samples from all different fields in 16 districts in two cropping seasons of 2013. Samples were
assayed for
A. flavus
incidence and severity. Results revealed
significant (P<0.001) variation among
regions and districts within regions for
A. flavus
incidence and severity. The highest
A. flavus
incidence
and severity were recorded for Pallisa (74.2% and 4.8, respectively), one of the leading maize producing
districts in Uganda. Among regions, the highest
A. flavus
incidence and severity were registered in
eastern region at 62.4% and 4.6 respectively. These results reveal the presence of
A. flavus
and provide
information on its distribution in the key maize producing regions in Uganda. There is need for regular
monitoring of aflatoxin levels in maize grain from the major maize production districts in Uganda in
order to establish proper aflatoxin management guidelines
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http://www.academicjournals.org/article/article1426779228_Sserumaga%20et%20al.pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11295/81570
Citation
African Journal of Agricultural Research,Vol. 10(11), pp. 1244-1250, 12 March, 2015Publisher
University of Nairobi