PhD research: Biodiversity of plant-parasitic nematodes associated with chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) and resistance screening for Meloidogyne spp. In major growing areas of Ethiopia

Date
March 2021 to February 2026
Countries
Keywords
food security
distribution
pulse crops
yield reduction
Ethiopia
Institutions
Jimma University (Ethiopia)
Research fields
Agriculture and Food Sciences

Plant-parasitic nematodes cause yield decline in chickpea. Their biodiversity and damage level will be will be investigated in Ethiopia for the first time. Damage thresholds for Meloidogyne spp. on selected chickpea varieties will also be determined. In addition, resistant and susceptible varieties will be identified to guarantee a profitable culture of chickpea in the country.