In vivo sensitivity of Penicillium digitatum strains infecting Citrus fruits to six fungicides and their combinations [electronic resource].

By: Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.329-341Other title:
  • حساسية سلالات الفطر(Penicillium digitatum) الممرضة لثمار الحمضيات لستة أنواع من المبيدات الفطرية ومزيجها الثنائي [Added title page title]
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  • Bulletin of Faculty of Agriculture. Cairo University, 2009 v. 60 (3) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: The bulletin. Faculty of Agriculture. Cairo University 2009.v.60(3)Summary: The effects of six fungicides and their mixtures on in vivo growth of four Penicillium digitatum strains and the development of post-harvest green mould on artificially inoculated orange and lemon citrus fruits were evaluated. Regression analysis, one way ANDVA, and Post Hoc multiple comparisons were carried out to test the significance of these treatments on fungal growth. All fungicides (except Blin exa) completely inhibited the growth of strain dg6 (the most sensitive) invading orange fruits. Benomyl has completely inhibited the growth of strains dg6, dgS and dg4 infecting lemon fruits.
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The effects of six fungicides and their mixtures on in vivo growth of four Penicillium digitatum strains and the development of post-harvest green mould on artificially inoculated orange and lemon citrus fruits were evaluated. Regression analysis, one way ANDVA, and Post Hoc multiple comparisons were carried out to test the significance of these treatments on fungal growth. All fungicides (except Blin exa) completely inhibited the growth of strain dg6 (the most sensitive) invading orange fruits. Benomyl has completely inhibited the growth of strains dg6, dgS and dg4 infecting lemon fruits.

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