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NAME: ODONGO MESO HILDA NAME: ODONGO MESO HILDA REG NO: A22/0070/2009 REG NO: A22/0070/2009 BSc AGRICULTURE (Crop Protection) BSc AGRICULTURE (Crop Protection) SPECIAL PROJECT PROPOSAL PRESENTATION SPECIAL PROJECT PROPOSAL PRESENTATION ON: ON: THE EFFECT OF SELECTED HERBICIDES ON THE EFFECT OF SELECTED HERBICIDES ON WEED WEED SPECIES IN COFFEE SPECIES IN COFFEE SUPERVISER: PROFESSOR RATEMO MICHIEKA SUPERVISER: PROFESSOR RATEMO MICHIEKA

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Page 1: NAME: ODONGO MESO HILDA REG NO: A22/0070/2009 BSc AGRICULTURE (Crop Protection) SPECIAL PROJECT PROPOSAL PRESENTATION ON: THE EFFECT OF SELECTED HERBICIDES

NAME: ODONGO MESO HILDANAME: ODONGO MESO HILDA

REG NO: A22/0070/2009REG NO: A22/0070/2009

BSc AGRICULTURE (Crop Protection)BSc AGRICULTURE (Crop Protection)

SPECIAL PROJECT PROPOSAL PRESENTATION SPECIAL PROJECT PROPOSAL PRESENTATION ON: ON: THE EFFECT OF SELECTED HERBICIDES ON THE EFFECT OF SELECTED HERBICIDES ON WEED WEED SPECIES IN COFFEESPECIES IN COFFEE

SUPERVISER: PROFESSOR RATEMO MICHIEKA SUPERVISER: PROFESSOR RATEMO MICHIEKA

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INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTIONCoffee is one of the world’s largest

traded commodities produced in more than 60 countries, providing a livelihood for some 25,000,000 coffee farming families around the world.

The coffee sub-sector in Kenya is one of the major employers and contributed about 5% of export revenues in 2003.The national area under coffee is estimated at 170,000 hectares. Coffee is grown between altitude 1,400 and 2100 meters above sea level.

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Problem Statement Problem Statement

A large number of annual and perennial weeds infest coffee plantations. Tropical climates with ample sunshine, heat and moisture mean that weeds thrive and may compete with crops for space, water and nutrients, and shade the crop plants, especially when they are young. (Friesslenben et al…1991)

Weeds significantly reduce yield, make farm operations difficult and could even be toxic to livestock, all these in turn result in economic losses.

Small scale farmers most of the time have capital constraints this translates to inappropriate use of herbicides or continous use of readily available herbicides without appropriate education on application rates, frequency of application and stage of application, All these practices could lead to a shift in weed species in coffee plantations or development of resistance to herbicides.

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JustificationJustification

Historically, coffee has been an important commodity in Kenya because of its contribution to foreign exchange earnings, farm incomes and employment opportunities. Prior to 1988, coffee was Kenya’s leading foreign exchange earner and currently ranks fourth after tourism, tea and horticulture, accounting for 10% of the total export earnings in the year 2000 and 6% in 2001. Over 600,000 smallholders are engaged in coffee production and currently command a 48% share of the market.

Earnings from coffee are important as they increase the purchasing power of small holder farmers thus enhancing their economic status.

The study finds out to what extend weeds affect coffee production, and ways in which production can be increased through efficient weed control.

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ObjectivesObjectives

Overall objective To find out the effect of long-term use of paraquat

and glyphosate on weed populations in coffeeSpecific objective To find out the challenges faced on the use of

Paraquat and glyphosate in terms of weed shift and weed resistance, the amount farmers use and the frequency of use, time of use in terms of stage of growth on both weeds and the crop is also of importance

Null Hypothesis The long term use of paraquat and glyphosate results

in a shift of weed species in coffee

Alternative Hypothesis Long term use of paraquat and glyphosate has no

effect on weed species in coffee.

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Weeds as a Constraint in Weeds as a Constraint in Coffee ProductionCoffee ProductionWeeds are a serious problem in

many crops including coffee both in nurseries and established orchards, a large number of perennial and annual weeds infest coffee plantations,

Weeds commonly found in coffee include

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Common name Botanical name

Black Jack Bidens pilosa

Pig weed Amaranthus sp

Gallant soldier Galisonga parviflora

Mexican marigold Targetes minuta

Black night shade Soalanum nigrum

Parthenium Parthenium hysterophorus

Wood sorrel Oxalis sp

Wandering jew Commelina sp

purslane Portulaca oleracea

Nut grass Cyperus sp

Wild finger millet Eleusine indica

Love grass Setaria verticillata

Kikuyu grass Penisetum clandestinum

Star grass Cynodon dactylon

Couch grass Digitaria scalarum

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Common Weed Management Common Weed Management Practices in CoffeePractices in CoffeeShadeHand Hoeing and Mechanical Tillage Implements

SlashingCover cropsMulchHerbicides (glyphosate, Paraquat)

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GlyphosateGlyphosate

Glyphosate (N-(phosphonomethyl) glycine) is a non-selective broad-spectrum systemic post emergence herbicide that has been used extensively throughout the world over the past three decades.

It inhibits the biosynthesis of aromatic amino acids (phenylalanine, tyrosine and tryptophan) which leads to several metabolic disturbances including inhibition of protein and secondary product biosynthesis

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ParaquatParaquatparaquat is a quick acting

herbicide that destroys green plant tissue by contact action and some translocation, it is rapidly and tightly bound to soil, it is used to control broad-leaved weeds and grasses, being less effective on deep rooted plants such as dandelions.

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Weed shift and resistanceWeed shift and resistanceShift-Refers to a change in the relative

abundance or type of weeds as a result of management practices such as herbicide use, which brings about a change in weed species composition.

Resistance-changes in response to herbicide use and other management decisions. a small number of plants within a species, called a “biotype,” have a distinct genetic makeup that allows them to tolerate a particular herbicide application. Multiple weed biotypes can exist in a single field.

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Materials and MethodsMaterials and Methods Data will be collected by means of a questionnaire

administered to farmers, a sample of 30-40 farmers will be questioned in Kiambu County which is one of the major coffee producing areas in the country.

Questions to be asked include but are not limited to;

-the length of time in years that the farmer has produced coffee

-general trends in yield of coffee in the farm -weeds present and prevalent in the farm -methods of weed control -herbicides used in weed control -if there has been observed changes in weed

species over time. Data collected will be analyzed using SPSS

package (Version 19).

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Work PlanWork PlanMARCH APRIL MAY

Project proposal writing and data collection

Project proposal presentation and data analysis

Report writing and project presentation

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BudjetBudjetPrinting Questionnaires 500

Transportation costs to kiambu

3000

Miscellaneous 500

Total 4000

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ReferencesReferences Akobundu I.O 1987 Weed science in the Tropics Principles

and Practices John Whiley and Sons New York 522 pp Coffee cocoa and tea K.C. Wilson Coffee the Plant the Product Rene Coste Monsanto Agricultural Company, Chesterfield, MO 63198. Nishimoto, R.K Evaluation of Pre emergence Herbicides

for Establishing Coffee Njoroge, J.M.E, Mwakha, 1983 Observation of the Effects

of Weeding and Cover Crops on Coffee Yield and Quality Tropical Pest management, Volume 21, Issue 1, March

1975 pg 58-63  Weed Management for Developing Countries R.Labrada,

J. C. Casely