Title of article :
Occurrence of Soil Suppressiveness to Fusarium Wilt Disease of Broad Bean in Ismailia Governorate
Author/Authors :
O. A. ABDUL، نويسنده , , WAHID، نويسنده , , M. E. IBRAHIM and M. A. OMAR، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Abstract :
Eusarium oxysporum wilt of broad beati was studied in
nonsuppressive atid suppressive soil. One hundred and
fifty soil samples were collected from 10 cultivated and
reclaimed fields. The disease response of the 10 fields
showed great variation. Percentages of diseased plants
ranged from 19 to 85%. Soil samples collected from field
Fm2 (soil No. 6, suppressive) showed the lowest percentage
of diseased plant (19%), while all other soils
showed not less than 40Vo of diseased plants. When the
10 field soil samples were inoculated with E. oxysporum
they exhibited a high receptivity value (over 50% diseased
plants) while Fm2 soil showed almost the least value (less
than 10% diseased plants). The fungal flora of the soil
samples was studied where 64 spp. belonging to 37 genera
were recovered. While the lowest number was recorded
in soil Pkl (soil No. 2, nonsuppressive) the highest total
and species counts was found in Fm2 soil. Chemical
analysis revealed that chloride and calcium ions were
higher in Fm2 soil. The number of chloride ions was
higher than calcium ions in all samples. Sugar cane
bagasse, an organic supplement, and autoclaving
enhanced the wilt disease development and retarded the
suppressiveness of Fm2 soil
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology