• Home
  • Browse
    • Current Issue
    • By Issue
    • By Author
    • By Subject
    • Author Index
    • Keyword Index
  • Journal Info
    • About Journal
    • Aims and Scope
    • Editorial Board
    • Publication Ethics
    • Peer Review Process
  • Guide for Authors
  • Submit Manuscript
  • Contact Us
 
  • Login
  • Register
Home Articles List Article Information
  • Save Records
  • |
  • Printable Version
  • |
  • Recommend
  • |
  • How to cite Export to
    RIS EndNote BibTeX APA MLA Harvard Vancouver
  • |
  • Share Share
    CiteULike Mendeley Facebook Google LinkedIn Twitter
Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research
arrow Articles in Press
arrow Current Issue
Journal Archive
Volume Volume 103 (2025)
Volume Volume 102 (2024)
Volume Volume 101 (2023)
Volume Volume 100 (2022)
Volume Volume 99 (2021)
Volume Volume 98 (2020)
Volume Volume 97 (2019)
Volume Volume 96 (2018)
Volume Volume 95 (2017)
Volume Volume 94 (2016)
Volume Volume 93 (2015)
Volume Volume 92 (2014)
Volume Volume 91 (2013)
Volume Volume 90 (2012)
Volume Volume 89 (2011)
Volume Volume 88 (2010)
Volume Volume 87 (2009)
Volume Volume 86 (2008)
Volume Volume 85 (2007)
Issue Issue 4
Issue Issue 3
Issue Issue 2
Issue Issue 1
Volume Volume 84 (2006)
Volume Volume 83 (2005)
Volume Volume 82 (2004)
Volume Volume 81 (2003)
Volume Volume 80 (2002)
Volume Volume 79 (2001)
Volume Volume 78 (2000)
Volume Volume 77 (1999)
Volume Volume 76 (1998)
Volume Volume 75 (1997)
Volume Volume 74 (1996)
ISMAIL, F., ABD EL-MOMEN, S. (2007). EFFECT OF SOME SOIL AMENDMENTS ON YIELD AND DISEASE INCIDENCE IN PEANUT (ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L). Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research, 85(2), 379-399. doi: 10.21608/ejar.2007.213847
FAWAZY M. ISMAIL; SALAH M. ABD EL-MOMEN. "EFFECT OF SOME SOIL AMENDMENTS ON YIELD AND DISEASE INCIDENCE IN PEANUT (ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L)". Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research, 85, 2, 2007, 379-399. doi: 10.21608/ejar.2007.213847
ISMAIL, F., ABD EL-MOMEN, S. (2007). 'EFFECT OF SOME SOIL AMENDMENTS ON YIELD AND DISEASE INCIDENCE IN PEANUT (ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L)', Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research, 85(2), pp. 379-399. doi: 10.21608/ejar.2007.213847
ISMAIL, F., ABD EL-MOMEN, S. EFFECT OF SOME SOIL AMENDMENTS ON YIELD AND DISEASE INCIDENCE IN PEANUT (ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L). Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research, 2007; 85(2): 379-399. doi: 10.21608/ejar.2007.213847

EFFECT OF SOME SOIL AMENDMENTS ON YIELD AND DISEASE INCIDENCE IN PEANUT (ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L)

Article 1, Volume 85, Issue 2, July 2007, Page 379-399  XML PDF (4.84 MB)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/ejar.2007.213847
View on SCiNiTO View on SCiNiTO
Authors
FAWAZY M. ISMAIL1; SALAH M. ABD EL-MOMEN2
1Field Crops Research Institute, Agricultural Research Center, Egypt
2Plant Pathology Research Institute, Agricultural Research Center, Egypt
Abstract
Greenhouse and field experiments were carried out in sandy soil at the Ismailia Agricultural Experiment Research Station to determine the effect of five soil amendments on the yield and disease incidence in two peanut cultivars (Gregory and Giza 6). The results indicated that the Gregory cultivar significantly surpassed Giza 6 regarding plant growth parameters, yield and yield components. It was also less susceptible to pre- and post-emergence damping-off and nematode infection in two testing seasons. Adding gypsum increased plant height, number of branches/plant, 100-seed weight, shelling percentage, pod weight and oil yield followed by farmyard manure and wheat straw for most of these characters. Fusarium spp., Macrophomina phaseolina, Rhizoctonia solani; Sclerotium rolfsk Aspergiius spp., Pythlum spp. and Meloidogyne spp. were isolated from peanut cultivated at the Ismailia Agric Res. Station. Amending soil with gypsum gave the highest reduction of F. solani, M. phaseolina, R. solani and 5. rolfsii incidence, damped-off seedlings and rotted pods in the greenhouse. Also, gypsum was the most effective treatment in the field experiments reducing the pre-, post-emergence damping-off, pod rots and nematode infections in both cultivars in the two seasons. There was a significant interaction between peanut cultivars and treatments in six out of eleven studied characters in their combined data. Key words: soil amendments, peanut, damping-off, pod rots
Keywords
Soil-borne fungi; Sandy soil amendments; Peanut; Cultivras; Nematodes
Statistics
Article View: 122
PDF Download: 320
Home | Glossary | News | Aims and Scope | Sitemap
Top Top

Journal Management System. Designed by NotionWave.