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Effect of certain plant extracts and fungicides
against powdery mildew disease of Grapevines in
Upper Egypt

Research Abstract
he efficiency of azadirachtin, jojoba oil, Reynoutria sachalinensis, azoxystrobin + difenoconazole, kresoxim methyl, propiconazole and sulphur in controlling powdery mildew disease of Grapevines caused by Uncinula necator (Schlecht.) was evaluated during 2015 and 2016 seasons. Laboratory study showed that all the tested plant extracts and fungicides significantly (p 0.05) reduced germination of conidia of the causal pathogen. Spraying of the extracts on vine trees significantly (p 0.05) decreased the disease severity (D.S. %) compared with infected control. The tested plant extracts as well as fungicide have high effect in disease reduction; no significant differences (p 0.05) in the disease reduction were found in the effect of the extracts between tested compounds in both seasons. Moreover, treatment of trees with Reynoutria extract exhibited the highest increment in peroxidase activity (PO), polyphenol-oxidase (PPO) activity and phenol content compared to other treatments after 9 days from spraying.
Research Authors
Gamal A. M. Abdu-Allah & Kamal A. M. Abo-Elyousr
Research Department
Research Journal
Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection
Research Pages
DOI: 10.1080/03235408.2017.1407471
Research Publisher
taylor & francis group
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
https://doi.org/10.1080/03235408.2017.1407471
Research Year
2017

Effect of certain plant extracts and fungicides
against powdery mildew disease of Grapevines in
Upper Egypt

Research Abstract
he efficiency of azadirachtin, jojoba oil, Reynoutria sachalinensis, azoxystrobin + difenoconazole, kresoxim methyl, propiconazole and sulphur in controlling powdery mildew disease of Grapevines caused by Uncinula necator (Schlecht.) was evaluated during 2015 and 2016 seasons. Laboratory study showed that all the tested plant extracts and fungicides significantly (p 0.05) reduced germination of conidia of the causal pathogen. Spraying of the extracts on vine trees significantly (p 0.05) decreased the disease severity (D.S. %) compared with infected control. The tested plant extracts as well as fungicide have high effect in disease reduction; no significant differences (p 0.05) in the disease reduction were found in the effect of the extracts between tested compounds in both seasons. Moreover, treatment of trees with Reynoutria extract exhibited the highest increment in peroxidase activity (PO), polyphenol-oxidase (PPO) activity and phenol content compared to other treatments after 9 days from spraying.
Research Authors
Gamal A. M. Abdu-Allah & Kamal A. M. Abo-Elyousr
Research Department
Research Journal
Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection
Research Pages
DOI: 10.1080/03235408.2017.1407471
Research Publisher
taylor & francis group
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
https://doi.org/10.1080/03235408.2017.1407471
Research Year
2017

The first linkage map for a recombinant inbred line
population in cotton (Gossypium barbadense) and its use
in studies of PEG-induced dehydration tolerance

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Abdelraheem Abdelraheem . Ezzat Mahdy .
Jinfa Zhang
Research Department
Research Journal
Euphytica
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
Euphytica
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
Euphytica DOI 10.1007/s10681-015-1448-6
Research Year
2015

The first linkage map for a recombinant inbred line
population in cotton (Gossypium barbadense) and its use
in studies of PEG-induced dehydration tolerance

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Abdelraheem Abdelraheem . Ezzat Mahdy .
Jinfa Zhang
Research Department
Research Journal
Euphytica
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
Euphytica
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
Euphytica DOI 10.1007/s10681-015-1448-6
Research Year
2015

Morphological and molecular identification of root-knot nematodes infecting pomegranate in Assiut Governorate, Egypt

Research Abstract
Root-knot nematodes are the most plant parasitic nematodes causing serious damage in pomegranate. Accurate identification of Meloidogyne species is of great importance for effective management of root-knot nematodes. Morphological identification of Meloidogyne spp. has been long and extensively used. However, molecular diagnostics was reported as a replacement or a complement method. Examination of the perineal patterns of the female was typically identified the nematode isolates as M. javanica which was dominant in all five pomegranate samples. For further confirmation of identification, a polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based assay with two species-specific sequence characterized amplified regions (SCAR) primer sets was performed. The Fjav/Rjav and MJ-F/MJ-R primers efficiently amplified SCAR markers of 670 and 517 bp, respectively, which were previously reported for M. javanica. These results support that SCAR markers are a powerful tool for rapid and effective detection and could be used as a complementary tool together with the morphological identification of root-knot nematodes.
Research Authors
El-Qurashi M.A., El-Zawahry A.M.I., Abd-El-Moneen K.M.H. and Hassan M.I.
Research Department
Research Journal
Journal of Phytopathology and Pest management
Research Pages
30-37
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
4(2)
Research Website
http://ppmj.net/index.php/ppmj/article/view/111/4.2.4
Research Year
2017

Morphological and molecular identification of root-knot nematodes infecting pomegranate in Assiut Governorate, Egypt

Research Abstract
Root-knot nematodes are the most plant parasitic nematodes causing serious damage in pomegranate. Accurate identification of Meloidogyne species is of great importance for effective management of root-knot nematodes. Morphological identification of Meloidogyne spp. has been long and extensively used. However, molecular diagnostics was reported as a replacement or a complement method. Examination of the perineal patterns of the female was typically identified the nematode isolates as M. javanica which was dominant in all five pomegranate samples. For further confirmation of identification, a polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based assay with two species-specific sequence characterized amplified regions (SCAR) primer sets was performed. The Fjav/Rjav and MJ-F/MJ-R primers efficiently amplified SCAR markers of 670 and 517 bp, respectively, which were previously reported for M. javanica. These results support that SCAR markers are a powerful tool for rapid and effective detection and could be used as a complementary tool together with the morphological identification of root-knot nematodes.
Research Authors
El-Qurashi M.A., El-Zawahry A.M.I., Abd-El-Moneen K.M.H. and Hassan M.I.
Research Department
Research Journal
Journal of Phytopathology and Pest management
Research Pages
30-37
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
4(2)
Research Website
http://ppmj.net/index.php/ppmj/article/view/111/4.2.4
Research Year
2017

Morphological and molecular identification of root-knot nematodes infecting pomegranate in Assiut Governorate, Egypt

Research Abstract
Root-knot nematodes are the most plant parasitic nematodes causing serious damage in pomegranate. Accurate identification of Meloidogyne species is of great importance for effective management of root-knot nematodes. Morphological identification of Meloidogyne spp. has been long and extensively used. However, molecular diagnostics was reported as a replacement or a complement method. Examination of the perineal patterns of the female was typically identified the nematode isolates as M. javanica which was dominant in all five pomegranate samples. For further confirmation of identification, a polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based assay with two species-specific sequence characterized amplified regions (SCAR) primer sets was performed. The Fjav/Rjav and MJ-F/MJ-R primers efficiently amplified SCAR markers of 670 and 517 bp, respectively, which were previously reported for M. javanica. These results support that SCAR markers are a powerful tool for rapid and effective detection and could be used as a complementary tool together with the morphological identification of root-knot nematodes.
Research Authors
El-Qurashi M.A., El-Zawahry A.M.I., Abd-El-Moneen K.M.H. and Hassan M.I.
Research Department
Research Journal
Journal of Phytopathology and Pest management
Research Pages
30-37
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
4(2)
Research Website
http://ppmj.net/index.php/ppmj/article/view/111/4.2.4
Research Year
2017

Morphological and molecular identification of root-knot nematodes infecting pomegranate in Assiut Governorate, Egypt

Research Abstract
Root-knot nematodes are the most plant parasitic nematodes causing serious damage in pomegranate. Accurate identification of Meloidogyne species is of great importance for effective management of root-knot nematodes. Morphological identification of Meloidogyne spp. has been long and extensively used. However, molecular diagnostics was reported as a replacement or a complement method. Examination of the perineal patterns of the female was typically identified the nematode isolates as M. javanica which was dominant in all five pomegranate samples. For further confirmation of identification, a polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based assay with two species-specific sequence characterized amplified regions (SCAR) primer sets was performed. The Fjav/Rjav and MJ-F/MJ-R primers efficiently amplified SCAR markers of 670 and 517 bp, respectively, which were previously reported for M. javanica. These results support that SCAR markers are a powerful tool for rapid and effective detection and could be used as a complementary tool together with the morphological identification of root-knot nematodes.
Research Authors
El-Qurashi M.A., El-Zawahry A.M.I., Abd-El-Moneen K.M.H. and Hassan M.I.
Research Department
Research Journal
Journal of Phytopathology and Pest management
Research Pages
30-37
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
4(2)
Research Website
http://ppmj.net/index.php/ppmj/article/view/111/4.2.4
Research Year
2017

Efficiency of single trait selection for improving yield and earliness in variatal mantenence of Giza 90 Egyption cotton

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
mahdy, E.E.Y.I.M. El-Hebbeeny. A.H. Abdel-Azzem and Y.M.Y.El-Kady
Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut J. Agric.Sci.
Research Pages
28-44.
Research Publisher
Assiut j.Agric.Sci.
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
48(1-1):28-44.
Research Website
Assiut Univ. Assiut ,Egypt
Research Year
2017

Efficiency of single trait selection for improving yield and earliness in variatal mantenence of Giza 90 Egyption cotton

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
mahdy, E.E.Y.I.M. El-Hebbeeny. A.H. Abdel-Azzem and Y.M.Y.El-Kady
Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut J. Agric.Sci.
Research Pages
28-44.
Research Publisher
Assiut j.Agric.Sci.
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
48(1-1):28-44.
Research Website
Assiut Univ. Assiut ,Egypt
Research Year
2017
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