Fig. 1. Effect of the CLNBD on leaves, nuts and trials conducted in the field and screen house.
Fig. 2. Map of Tanzania showing potential areas for cashew nut growing and study areas in yellow colour.
Fig. 3. Ranking means for % incidence and severity for farmers’ field surveyed at Nachingwea, Mtwara and Bagamoyo districts.
Fig. 4. Ranking means for severity for elite cashew hybrids developed “1996” in the screen house at NARI.
Fig. 5. Ranking means for severity for elite cashew hybrids developed “1998” in the screen house at NARI.
Table 1. The scale of cashew leaf and nut blight disease showing levels, intervals and mid-point in percentages
Table 2. Analysis of variance for % incidence and severity for cashew leaf and nut blight disease for “1996 hybrids” at Chambezi and Nachingwea respectively
Table 3. Ranking means for % incidence and severity for elite hybrids developed “1996” at Chambezi and Nachingwea respectively
Table 4. Analysis of variance for % incidence and severity for cashew leaf and nut blight disease for “1998 hybrids” at Chambezi and Nachingwea respectively
Table 5. Ranking means for % incidence and severity for elite hybrids developed “1998” at Chambezi and Nachingwea respectively
Table 6. Analysis of variance for % incidence and severity for cashew leaf and nut blight disease for “Survey done at Mtwara, Nachingwea and Bagamoyo districts”
Table 7. Analysis of variance for severity for cashew leaf and nut blight disease for elite cashew hybrids developed “1996 and 1998” in the screen house at NARI
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