A pro bit analysis of the incidence of the cotton leaf curl virus in Punjab, Pakistan
Georgee. Battese and
Munir Ahmad ()
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Abstract:
Factors affecting the incidence of the cotton leaf curl virus (CLCV) in Punjab, Pakistan are investigated using a probit model. The results indicate that the history of a cotton valiety grown on the farm, better land preparation before sowing, and use of pesticides and phosphorus fertiliser significantly reduce the probability of incidence of the CLCV disease. The fanners having greater areas under cotton are less likely to be affected by the disease. Fields of the more expe.ienced fanners, who have greater years of fonnal education, are also less likely to be affected. because these farmel are believed to be better managers. However, the probability of damage was positively related to age of the farmer, which implies that the aged fanners have less managerial capabilities. The intensity of the disease varied from district to disllict and also from variety to variety. Use of greater amounts of nitrogenous fertiliser. more severe insect attacks, and late sowing of the cotton crop significantly increase the incidence of the CLCV disease.
Keywords: Probit Analysis; Cotton Leaf Curl Virus; Agriculture, Pakistan (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: A1 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1997
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Published in The Pakistan Development Review 2.36(1997): pp. 155-165
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