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Title:
Studies on tomato wilt caused by Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. lycopersici in Kazakhstan. 1B: Effect of exogenous application of garlic and black pepper extracts as resistance inducer tratments on the wilt disease incidence and some plant growth parameters // Исследования Результаты (КазНАУ), г. Алматы, 2011. - № 1(049), С. 113-119.
Authors: Sagitov AO, El-Habba GM, El-Fiki IA
Year: 2011
Keywords: Not Available
Journal: Исследования Результаты (КазНАУ)
Volume: 49
Issue: 1
Pages: 113-119
Publisher: Not Available
Local/International: Local
Paper Link: Not Available
Full paper Ibrahim Abdel-Moneim Ibrahim Ismaiel El-Fiki_PAPER_07.pdf
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Abstract:

In this study, seedlings of tomato cultivar Carolina Gold were treated by garlic (G) and black pepper (BP) extracts using different application methods and inoculated with F. oxysporum f.sp. lycopersici. Immerging roots (IR) in G@4.0%, spraying shoots (SS) with G@4.0% or BP@4.0% caused 100% reduction in the incidence of tomato fusarium wilt. IR+SS/BP@4.0% induced the highest increase in plant height (40.8%) followed by IR/G@0.5% (38.7%) and IR+SS/G@0.5% (33.2%) whereas IR/G@0.5% caused the highest increase in the root length (64.5%) followed by IR/BP@0.5% (57.0%) comparing to the untreated control.

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