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GERGES, M., MIKHAIL, M., FARAG, N. (2007). EFFECT OF MINERAL FERTILIZERS ON RALSTONIA SOL4NACEARUM FROM DIFFERENT HABITATS. Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research, 85(1), 43-54. doi: 10.21608/ejar.2007.211056
MARY G. GERGES; MORES S. MIKHAIL; NABEL S. FARAG. "EFFECT OF MINERAL FERTILIZERS ON RALSTONIA SOL4NACEARUM FROM DIFFERENT HABITATS". Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research, 85, 1, 2007, 43-54. doi: 10.21608/ejar.2007.211056
GERGES, M., MIKHAIL, M., FARAG, N. (2007). 'EFFECT OF MINERAL FERTILIZERS ON RALSTONIA SOL4NACEARUM FROM DIFFERENT HABITATS', Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research, 85(1), pp. 43-54. doi: 10.21608/ejar.2007.211056
GERGES, M., MIKHAIL, M., FARAG, N. EFFECT OF MINERAL FERTILIZERS ON RALSTONIA SOL4NACEARUM FROM DIFFERENT HABITATS. Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research, 2007; 85(1): 43-54. doi: 10.21608/ejar.2007.211056

EFFECT OF MINERAL FERTILIZERS ON RALSTONIA SOL4NACEARUM FROM DIFFERENT HABITATS

Article 4, Volume 85, Issue 1, March 2007, Page 43-54  XML PDF (2.69 MB)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/ejar.2007.211056
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Authors
MARY G. GERGES1; MORES S. MIKHAIL2; NABEL S. FARAG1
1Plant Pathology Research Institute, Agricultural Research Center, Giza, Egypt
2Plant Pathology Department, Faculty of Agricultural, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt
Abstract
Isolates from tubers were more pathogenic and produced earlier wilt onset compared to the water originated isolates, whereas soil and weed isolates were intermediate in this regard. The effect of certain salts, widely used in plant nutrition in different anionic forms along with certain hydroxides currently used as foliar sprays, on the in vitro growth of the pathogen were tried. The tested isolates were more sensitive to NaOH than KOH. The nitrates, KNO3 (0.6%) caused remarkable increase in in vitro growth of the pathogen, being more pronounced for soil and weed isolates. Similar trend could be observed for Ca (NO3)2, at the same concentration. Differently, chlorides caused deterimental effect on the in vitro growth of the pathogen being more pronounced for FeC12.4H20, CaCl2 and MgC12 Sulphates of ammonium, calcium, copper, potassium and zinc (0.6%) caused a pronounced decrease in growth with the exception of magnesium that increased the growth of potato stems and weed isolates. Tomato plants treated with KNO3 and MgSO4 resulted in a decrease in the percentage of wilted plants though the favourable effect on the in vitro growth of the pathogen. The same trend was observed for ammonium sulphate. The effect was attributed to an improvement of the plant vigor. Application of KNO3, (NH4)2 504 along with MgSO4 at the same concentration, however, increased the percentage of scorched plants. It is worth to note that NaOH, KOH and ZnSO4 decreased the in vitro growth of the pathogen, and caused a pronounced decrease in the percentage of wilted plants, despite the increase in the percentage of scorched ones.
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