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Title: Harnessing legume productivity in tropical farming systems by addressing challenges posed by legume diseases
Authors: Aguilar, Catherine Hazel
Pires, David
Cortaga, Cris
Jr., Reynaldo Peja
Cruz, Maria Angela
Langres, Joanne
Redillas, Mark Christian Felipe
Galvez, Leny
Balendres, Mark Angelo
Keywords: Arachis hypogaea
food security
Glycine max
Phaseolus vulgaris
plant genetic resources
Vigna species
Issue Date: 5-Aug-2025
Publisher: MDPI
Citation: Aguilar, C.H., Pires, D., Cortaga, C., Peja, R., Jr., Cruz, M.A., Langres, J., Redillas, M.C.F., Galvez, L. & Balendres, M.A. (2025). Harnessing legume productivity in tropical farming systems by addressing challenges posed by legume diseases. Nitrogen, 6(3): 65. 10.3390/nitrogen6030065
Abstract: Legumes are among the most important crops globally, serving as a major food source for protein and oil. In tropical regions, the cultivation of legumes has expanded significantly due to the increasing demand for food, plant-based products, and sustainable agriculture practices. However, tropical environments pose unique challenges, including high temperatures, erratic rainfall, soil infertility, and a high incidence of pests and diseases. Indeed, legumes are vulnerable to infections caused by bacteria, fungi, oomycetes, viruses, and nematodes. This review highlights the importance of legumes in tropical farming and discusses major diseases affecting productivity and their impact on the economy, environment, and lives of smallholder legume farmers. We emphasize the use of legume genetic resources and breeding, and biotechnology innovations to foster resistance and address the challenges posed by pathogens in legumes. However, an integrated approach that includes other cultivation techniques (e.g., crop rotation, rational fertilization, deep plowing) remains important for the prevention and control of diseases in legume crops. Finally, we highlight the contributions of plant genetic resources to smallholder resilience and food security.
URI: https://doi.org/10.3390/nitrogen6030065
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/39299
Type: article
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