Effect of certain microelements and sowing date on incidence of safflower root rot and wilt diseases [electronic resource].
Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.10-19Other title:- تأثير المغذيات الصغرى وميعاد الزراعة على حدوث مرض عفن الجذور و الذبول في القرطم [Added title page title]
- Assiut journal of agricultural sciences, 2013 v. 44 (1) [electronic resource].
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Influence of five microelements namely Boron , Cobalt, Copper, Nickel and Zinc as seed treatments on incidence of safflower root rot and wilt diseases caused by Fusarium verticillioides were tested under greenhouse conditions in 2010/2011 and 2011/2012 growing seasons as well as growth of the fungus in vitro. Effect of four sowing dates ( 15 October, 1 November , 15 November and 1 December ) on icidence of such diseases and characters of plant growth, yield and oil percentage in the two previous growing seasons under field conditions were also investigated . All tested microelements showed a toxic effect on growth of the tested fungus in vitro at all tested concentrations , except Ni at concentration of 25 p.p.m. it enhanced the fungal growth . Cobalt was the most effective one , whereas Ni was the least one in this respect . All tested microelements decreased the percentage of infected plants Cobalt, B and Cu were the most effecive microelements s in reducing percentage of infected plants , followed by Zn and Ni . Cobalt was superior in reducing the disease incidence.
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