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Item Open Access EFFECT OF SOME ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS ON INCIDENCE AND SEVERITY OF ANGULAR LEAFSPOT OF COTTON IN YOLA AND MUBI, ADAMAWA STATE, NIGERIA(Department of Agricultural Technology,Nasarawa State University, Keffi., 2011-01-23) Tuti, N.Z.; Nahunnaro, H.; Ayuba, k.En v - factors such as relative humidity and rainfall generally have been found to increase the incidence, I'd: and severity of diseases thereby reducing yield of crops. Study was conducted on five cotton varieties, arti , ■:dated with bacterial blight pathogen to determine the effects of rainfall and relative humidity on inch ' sew . eas higher in Yola (58.657c) at 13 WAS is assumed to be due to higher relative humidity (76-877o) and :• . ■ (2 - 40.6 mm) which favours disease development as against that of Mubi location which recorded lower ■ 5Li 17c) due to lower relative humidity (42 - 557o) and rainfall (37 - 73 mm). Results further revealed that 5AMCOT-8 had low incidence and severity in both locations with an incidence of667o and severity of 397c of ALS t- . 13 WAS in Yola and S27o incidence and 427o severity in Mubi. SAMCOT-10 and SAMCOT-9 varieties wen- found to be highly susceptible to the disease at the same period. SAMCOT-8 recorded the highest yield of 390.00 kgha'1 in Yola and 868.09 kgha'1 in Mubi while lowest yields of 227.17 kgha'1 was observed on SAMCOT-10 in Yola and 461.61 kgha'1 was obtained on SAMCOT-9 in Mubi. There is need to conduct further trials in these locations to confirm the reaction of these varieties. ' .verity of angular leafspot (ALS) and yield of seed cotton in Yola and Mubi. Results showed that the