Sakha 2, a new released foliar disease- resistant faba bean (Vicia faba L.) cultivar [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.785-790Other title:
  • سخا 2- صنف جديد من الفول البلدى مقاوم للأمراض الورقية [Added title page title]
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  • Mansoura University journal of agricultural sciences, 2003 v. 28 (2) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Mansoura University Journal of Agricultural Sciences 2003.v.28(2)Summary: In Egypt, almost 85% of the area cropped to faba bean is located in the Northern parts, where chocolate Spot (Botrytis fabae) and rust (Uromycis fabae) diseases are prevailing. These foliar diseases severely attack the crop, causing remarkable yield losses particularly during wet seasons. Significant progress has been made by the Legume Research Program, Fieid Crops Research Institute, ARC toward identifying sources of resistance and developing new high yielding genotypes that have improved levels of resistance to such dangerous diseases. As a result, a couple of foliar disease- resistant genotypes have been developed.
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In Egypt, almost 85% of the area cropped to faba bean is located in the Northern parts, where chocolate Spot (Botrytis fabae) and rust (Uromycis fabae) diseases are prevailing. These foliar diseases severely attack the crop, causing remarkable yield losses particularly during wet seasons. Significant progress has been made by the Legume Research Program, Fieid Crops Research Institute, ARC toward identifying sources of resistance and developing new high yielding genotypes that have improved levels of resistance to such dangerous diseases. As a result, a couple of foliar disease- resistant genotypes have been developed.

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