Effect of seed soaking in aqueous solutions of ascorbic acid, indole acetic acid, lysine and thiamine on Meloidogyne Javanica infected soybean [electronic resource].

By: Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: P. 9463-9471Other title:
  • تأثير نقع البذور فى المحاليل المائية لحمض الأسكوربيك وحمض الخليك الإندولى والليسين والثيامين على فول الصويا المصاب بنيماتودا تعقد الجذور (ميلودوجينى جافنيكا) [Added title page title]
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  • Mansoura University journal of agricultural sciences, 2007 v. 32 (11) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Mansoura University Journal of Agricultural Sciences 2007.v.32(11)Summary: Response of M Javanica infected soybean plants to seed soaking in aqueous solutions of ascorbic acid, indole acetic acid. lysine and thiamine, at 500 and 1000 ppm for five hours before sowing was studied in a pot experiment under greenhouse conditions at 27±5°C. Results indicated that the tested chemicals obviously suppressed galling and reproduction of M. Javanica, since number of galls and e99masses on roots and infective juveniles in soil as well as rate of nematode reproduction were significantly decreased in soaked seed treatments.
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Response of M Javanica infected soybean plants to seed soaking in aqueous solutions of ascorbic acid, indole acetic acid. lysine and thiamine, at 500 and 1000 ppm for five hours before sowing was studied in a pot experiment under greenhouse conditions at 27±5°C. Results indicated that the tested chemicals obviously suppressed galling and reproduction of M. Javanica, since number of galls and e99masses on roots and infective juveniles in soil as well as rate of nematode reproduction were significantly decreased in soaked seed treatments.

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