Unrecorded fungal diseases affecting ornamental palms in Egypt [electronic resource]: 1- survey, symptoms, isolation and identification of the associated fungi.

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.1503-1523Other title:
  • الأمراض الفطرية الغير مسجلة والتى تصيب نخيل الزينة في مصر: 1-حصرها مع وصف أعراضها وعزل تعريف الفطريات التى تصاحبها [Added title page title]
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  • Egyptian journal of agricultural research, 2002 v. 80 (4) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research 2002.v.80(4)Summary: Disease survey was carried out for the first time in Egypt (1996- 2000) in five governorates in order to search for fungal diseases of 18 palm species, grown in nurseries and /or landscape. Data indicated that there are eight fungal diseases which varied in their importance. Damping- off, root and / or basal stem rot as well as leaf spots were the most serious and prevalent diseases in nursery. Pink rot ( Gliocladium vermoeseni), leaf spots caused by several fungal pathogens and black scorch ( Thielaviopsis paradoxa) were the major disease problems on landscape palms. Whereas, Fusarium wilt (F. oxysporum), inflorescence rot or Khamadj disease (Mauginiella scaettae) and Botryodiplodia rot (B. theobromae) were the minor diseases on landscape palms. According to the available literature, the recorded diseases are unknown fungal problems on ornamental palms in Egypt before our survey trials.
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Disease survey was carried out for the first time in Egypt (1996- 2000) in five governorates in order to search for fungal diseases of 18 palm species, grown in nurseries and /or landscape. Data indicated that there are eight fungal diseases which varied in their importance. Damping- off, root and / or basal stem rot as well as leaf spots were the most serious and prevalent diseases in nursery. Pink rot ( Gliocladium vermoeseni), leaf spots caused by several fungal pathogens and black scorch ( Thielaviopsis paradoxa) were the major disease problems on landscape palms. Whereas, Fusarium wilt (F. oxysporum), inflorescence rot or Khamadj disease (Mauginiella scaettae) and Botryodiplodia rot (B. theobromae) were the minor diseases on landscape palms. According to the available literature, the recorded diseases are unknown fungal problems on ornamental palms in Egypt before our survey trials.

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