Inner leaves blight of tissue culture date-palm (Barhee variety) caused by Fusarium solani after acclimatization stage and its control [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.951-966Other title:
  • لفحة الأوراق الداخلية لنخيل البلح صنف بارحي ناتج زراعة الأنسجة [Added title page title]
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  • Journal of biological chemistry and environmental sciences, 2009 v. 4 (1) Part 4 [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Journal of Biological Chemistry and Environmental Sciences 2009.v.4(1)IVSummary: During March - May 2008, a new disease symptoms were observed in tissue culture date palm (Barhee cv.) in some Egyptian agricultural tissue culture laboratories after acclimatization stage. The first symptoms appeared as irregular dark brown spots with a yellow hallow concentrated on the top with a yellow hallow of young unfolded leaves emerging from the bud. Several spots may coalesce to cover large portion on the hmer leaves and finally leaves were dead, and turned brown in color which give a blight appearance. Sometimes, spots were not only present in the upper portion of the inner leaves but also it would be down ward to the core direction of the crown tissue. Isolation trail from the unfolded leaves and crown yielded Fusarium solani, no pathogenic fungi were isolated from roots. Pathogenicity tests indicated that the ability of the pathogen to attack the inner leaves and crown tissues causing disease symptoms as well as its abilitiy to attack the old leaves causing brown blotches on both rachis and leaflets. Histopathological investigation of the basal patts of inner leaves (the core tissues) sections taken from artiticially infected tissues with F. solani indicated that the nmgal hyphae were able to invade different tissues of basal parts of inner leaves with presence of necrotic parenchyma cells and xylem vessels blocked with tylosis and gummosis.
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During March - May 2008, a new disease symptoms were observed in tissue culture date palm (Barhee cv.) in some Egyptian agricultural tissue culture laboratories after acclimatization stage. The first symptoms appeared as irregular dark brown spots with a yellow hallow concentrated on the top with a yellow hallow of young unfolded leaves emerging from the bud. Several spots may coalesce to cover large portion on the hmer leaves and finally leaves were dead, and turned brown in color which give a blight appearance. Sometimes, spots were not only present in the upper portion of the inner leaves but also it would be down ward to the core direction of the crown tissue. Isolation trail from the unfolded leaves and crown yielded Fusarium solani, no pathogenic fungi were isolated from roots. Pathogenicity tests indicated that the ability of the pathogen to attack the inner leaves and crown tissues causing disease symptoms as well as its abilitiy to attack the old leaves causing brown blotches on both rachis and leaflets. Histopathological investigation of the basal patts of inner leaves (the core tissues) sections taken from artiticially infected tissues with F. solani indicated that the nmgal hyphae were able to invade different tissues of basal parts of inner leaves with presence of necrotic parenchyma cells and xylem vessels blocked with tylosis and gummosis.

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