Biological control and induced systemic resistance in chickpea Cicer arietinum L. against Fusarium oxysporumf.sp. ciceri
Rasheed, Firas T.
Biological control and induced systemic resistance in chickpea Cicer arietinum L. against Fusarium oxysporumf.sp. ciceri [electronic resource]. المكافحة الاحيائية وتحفيز المقاومة الجهازية فى الحمص (Cicer arietinum L) ضد الفطر Fusarium oxysporumf.sp. ciceri. - p.869-885.
Includes references.
Bio-control agents, Bio Root Care (BRC), Trichoderma harzianum, Pseudomonas flourescens, and Non- pathogenic Fusarium oxysporum (NFo) showed clear inhibition of Fusarium oxysporum f.sp.ciceri ( Foc) growth on artificial medium. T.harzianum significantly (p = 0.05) scored the highest rate of growth inhibition, 59.7% compared with BRC, NFo, P.flurescens, R.leguminisarum treatments. Seed or soil treatments with local T.harzianum and P.flurescens showed clear ability to control chickpea wilt disease by significantly reducing the disease incidence compared with the commercial, T.harzianum and P.flurescens products and with control. While seed and soil treatment with the local T.harzianum and P.flurescens caused 7 and 9 disease incidence, 7 and 12 % respectively.
Summary in Arabic.
Chickpea--Diseases and pests--Biological control.
Phytopathogenic microorganisms--Control.
Wilt diseases.
Fusarium oxysporum--Control
induced resistance
Biological control and induced systemic resistance in chickpea Cicer arietinum L. against Fusarium oxysporumf.sp. ciceri [electronic resource]. المكافحة الاحيائية وتحفيز المقاومة الجهازية فى الحمص (Cicer arietinum L) ضد الفطر Fusarium oxysporumf.sp. ciceri. - p.869-885.
Includes references.
Bio-control agents, Bio Root Care (BRC), Trichoderma harzianum, Pseudomonas flourescens, and Non- pathogenic Fusarium oxysporum (NFo) showed clear inhibition of Fusarium oxysporum f.sp.ciceri ( Foc) growth on artificial medium. T.harzianum significantly (p = 0.05) scored the highest rate of growth inhibition, 59.7% compared with BRC, NFo, P.flurescens, R.leguminisarum treatments. Seed or soil treatments with local T.harzianum and P.flurescens showed clear ability to control chickpea wilt disease by significantly reducing the disease incidence compared with the commercial, T.harzianum and P.flurescens products and with control. While seed and soil treatment with the local T.harzianum and P.flurescens caused 7 and 9 disease incidence, 7 and 12 % respectively.
Summary in Arabic.
Chickpea--Diseases and pests--Biological control.
Phytopathogenic microorganisms--Control.
Wilt diseases.
Fusarium oxysporum--Control
induced resistance