Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae in Egypt : identification, virulence cultivars reaction [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: P.931-946Other title:
  • البكتريوم Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae في مصر : تعريف وشراسة العزلات وتفاعل الاصناف [Added title page title]
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  • Mansoura university journal of plant protection and pathology, 2011 v. 2 (11) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Mansoura University Journal of Plant Protection and Pathology 2011.v.2(11)Summary: Nine isolates of Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzaa were isolated from symptomatic rice leaf samples collected from different rice-producing areas at Damietta governorate in Egypt during 2009 growing season. The isolates were identified on the basis of morphological, physiological and biochemical tests. The identity of these isolates were confirmed by the Biolog system and pethogenicity test. Virulence of isolates and cullivars reactions were investigated under experimental conditions. The abilities of isolates to cause lesions with different lengths across the cullivars Giza 176 and Sakha 101were interpreted as virulence. Although typical bacterial blight symptoms were visible for all isolates on the two cullivars, diversity in virulence was observed among isolates. Isolates that were consistently associated with high or low virulence were statistically differentiated. Eleven Egyptian rice cullivars were inoculated by two isolates of X. oryzae pv. oryzae to identify the resistance response to this pathogen. Among tested cullivars, no resistant cullivars were found. According to used scale, all cullivars ranged from moderately susceptible to susceptible.
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Nine isolates of Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzaa were isolated from symptomatic rice leaf samples collected from different rice-producing areas at Damietta governorate in Egypt during 2009 growing season. The isolates were identified on the basis of morphological, physiological and biochemical tests. The identity of these isolates were confirmed by the Biolog system and pethogenicity test. Virulence of isolates and cullivars reactions were investigated under experimental conditions. The abilities of isolates to cause lesions with different lengths across the cullivars Giza 176 and Sakha 101were interpreted as virulence. Although typical bacterial blight symptoms were visible for all isolates on the two cullivars, diversity in virulence was observed among isolates. Isolates that were consistently associated with high or low virulence were statistically differentiated. Eleven Egyptian rice cullivars were inoculated by two isolates of X. oryzae pv. oryzae to identify the resistance response to this pathogen. Among tested cullivars, no resistant cullivars were found. According to used scale, all cullivars ranged from moderately susceptible to susceptible.

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