Management fusarium ear rot of maize and its relation to damping-off

Other Title(s)

مكافحة عفـــــن الكيزان الفيــوزاريـومـــي فــــي الـــــذرة الشـــــــاميــة وعلاقتـــــه بمـــــوت البـادرات

Joint Authors

Atiyyah, Mahmud Muhammad Muhammad
al-Damardash, Riham Rida
Abbas, Intisar al-Sayyid Abd al-Nabi
al-said, Hani Muhammad

Source

Zagazig Journal for Agricultural Researches

Issue

Vol. 44, Issue 6 (31 Dec. 2017)21 p.

Publisher

Zagazig University Faculty of Agriculture

Publication Date

2017-12-31

Country of Publication

Egypt

No. of Pages

21

Main Subjects

Agriculture

Abstract EN

Maize (Zea mays L.) is the 2PndP most important cereal crop worldwide.

Maize ear rot caused by Fusarium verticillioides (Sacc.) Nirenberg (synonym F.

moniliforme J.

Sheld.) was reported as the most important soil-borne fungal pathogen infecting maize grains.

Three isolates of F.

verticillioides were isolated and identified from infected fields and storage maize grain samples collected from different Districts at El-Sharkia Governorate (Zagazig, Fakous and Hehia) during 2011 and 2012 growing seasons.

Pathogenicity tests revealed that Zagazig isolate was the highest pathogenic one causing post emergence damping-off and root rot followed by Fakous isolate, whereas Hehia isolate was the least effective one.

These isolates were varied in their pathogenic potentiality causing maize grain rot.

Maize grains in non-sterilized and none wounded shelled ear, were highly infected, followed by grains in non-sterilized and wounded covered ears, whereas covered and sterilized grains in maize ear were the least infected one.

Infection with F.

verticillioides reduced germination percentage, coleoptile height, radical growth and vigor index.

Seven maize hybrid were significantly varied in their reaction against infection with F.

verticillioides under greenhouse conditions.

Tri-Hybrid 323 revealed the highest percentage of survival healthy plants, followed by TriHybrid 310 while, Tri-Hybrid 352 (Giza 352) was the lowest one.

Fertilization with NR3RPR2RKR3R (0.96- 0.60-0.22) levels reduced pre-emergence damping-off, however, NR2RPR2RKR3R (0.77-0.60-0.22) and NR2RPR3RKR2R (0.77-0.75-0.15) reduced post-emergence damping-off, NR1RPR3RKR1R (0.58-0.75-0.075) reduced root rot and NR1RPR2RKR3R (0.58-0.60-0.22) showed the highest percentage of healthy plants.

Different levels of some organic and bio-fertilizers including vegetarian and animal compost as well as biofertilizer Halex were evaluated to suppress damping-off and root/rot of maize cultirvar Giza 352.

The results of using different levels of NPK, some organic and bio-fertilizers significantly improved the vegetative growth parameters of plant growth (stalk height, number of leaves /plant, stalk weight, root weight and root length)

American Psychological Association (APA)

al-Damardash, Riham Rida& Abbas, Intisar al-Sayyid Abd al-Nabi& al-said, Hani Muhammad& Atiyyah, Mahmud Muhammad Muhammad. 2017. Management fusarium ear rot of maize and its relation to damping-off. Zagazig Journal for Agricultural Researches،Vol. 44, no. 6.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-931604

Modern Language Association (MLA)

Atiyyah, Mahmud Muhammad Muhammad…[et al.]. Management fusarium ear rot of maize and its relation to damping-off. Zagazig Journal for Agricultural Researches Vol. 44, no. 6 (2017).
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-931604

American Medical Association (AMA)

al-Damardash, Riham Rida& Abbas, Intisar al-Sayyid Abd al-Nabi& al-said, Hani Muhammad& Atiyyah, Mahmud Muhammad Muhammad. Management fusarium ear rot of maize and its relation to damping-off. Zagazig Journal for Agricultural Researches. 2017. Vol. 44, no. 6.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-931604

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Record ID

BIM-931604