Evaluation of some Egyptian cotton ( Gossypium Barbadense L.) varieties against Fusarium root -rot under greenhouse condition [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.1029-1039Other title:
  • تقييم بعض اصناف القطن المصري للاصابة باعفان الجذور الناتجة عن الفيوزاريوم تحت ظروف الصوبة [Added title page title]
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  • Mansoura University Journal of plant protection and pathology, 2015 v. 6 (7) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Mansoura University Journal of Plant Protection and Pathology 2015.v.6(7)Summary: Cotton breeders in Egypt pay a great attention to development hybrids has resistance to several diseases and pests and give good yield. Pathogenicity tests of four Fusarium species ,namely: Fusarium poae; Fusarium oxysporum; Fusarium subglutinane and Fusarium solani (isolated from diseased cotton seedling). The diseases evaluation had spot line on the susceptibility of thirteen cultivars of Egyptian cotton (Gossypium barbadense l.), including Giza45, Giza70, Giza80, Giza81x83, Giza83, Giza84, Giza85, Giza86, Giza87, Giza88, Giza89, Giza86x89 and Giza90 under greenhouse conditions. The obtained results revealed that at least every cultivar was resistant for one of Fusarium spices. Giza85 was the most susceptible cultivars (26.67; 40; 13.33 and 40 %, respectively) pre-emergence% for all tested Fusarium species. At the same time, Giza88 recorded resistance reaction ( 0.0; 6.67; 20 and 6.67% respectively). Fusarium oxysporum was the most pathogenic species (25.64% seedling death) followed by Fusarium so/ani and Fusarium poae (18.46 and 17.95%, respectively). The minimum incidence was noted in Fusarium subglutinane (9.74%), compared to 2.56% in check treat.
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Cotton breeders in Egypt pay a great attention to development hybrids has resistance to several diseases and pests and give good yield. Pathogenicity tests of four Fusarium species ,namely: Fusarium poae; Fusarium oxysporum; Fusarium subglutinane and Fusarium solani (isolated from diseased cotton seedling). The diseases evaluation had spot line on the susceptibility of thirteen cultivars of Egyptian cotton (Gossypium barbadense l.), including Giza45, Giza70, Giza80, Giza81x83, Giza83, Giza84, Giza85, Giza86, Giza87, Giza88, Giza89, Giza86x89 and Giza90 under greenhouse conditions. The obtained results revealed that at least every cultivar was resistant for one of Fusarium spices. Giza85 was the most susceptible cultivars (26.67; 40; 13.33 and 40 %, respectively) pre-emergence% for all tested Fusarium species. At the same time, Giza88 recorded resistance reaction ( 0.0; 6.67; 20 and 6.67% respectively). Fusarium oxysporum was the most pathogenic species (25.64% seedling death) followed by Fusarium so/ani and Fusarium poae (18.46 and 17.95%, respectively). The minimum incidence was noted in Fusarium subglutinane (9.74%), compared to 2.56% in check treat.

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