Biochemical response in potato cultivars to infect with Rhizoctonia solani the causal of stem canker and black scurf disease in Egypt.

Abdel-Sattar, M. A.

Biochemical response in potato cultivars to infect with Rhizoctonia solani the causal of stem canker and black scurf disease in Egypt. [electronic resource]. الاستجابة الكيموحييوية لبعض اصناف البطاطس للاصابة بالفطر Rhizoctonia solani مسبب مرض تقرح الساق والقشرة السوداء فى مصر. - p.6941-6951.

Includes references.

Potato cultivars differ in their susceptibility to stem canker and black scurf disease caused by Rhizoctonia so/ani. Cultivar reactions of the most nine common commercial cultivars of potato were tested under greenhouse conditions of plant pathology research Institute, ARC-Giza. The nine tested cultivars were divided to three groups . Lady Rosella was the most susceptible cultivar followed by Monalisa and Mondial cvs. Spounta , Nicola and Hemez cultivars showed moderate susceptibility, While Draga followed by Kara and Diamond were the most resistant.


Summary in Arabic.


Potatoes--Disease and pest resistance.
Rhizoctonia solani.
Potato--Egypt.
Phytopathogenic fungi.

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