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Abdel-latif, Z. Shehata, A. Galal, E. M. Hussein, A. El-Samawaty
Nine Fusarium species, i.e. fusarioides, moniliforme, subglutinans, oxysporum, poae, sambucinum, semitectum, solani and sporotrichioides were isolated. Since F. fusarioides and F. sporotrichioides recorded as new additional pathogens to cotton plants. While F. solani expressed the highest disease severity (59%) and F. fusarioides gave the least disease severity (47.75%). Cotton Giza 87 cv. showed the least disease severity (40.4) and Giza 90 existed the most susceptible one (54.5% disease severity). Frequency of Fusarium species associated with cotton seeds, seedlings or plants was varied with sampling date, location, cotton cultivars and previous crops. Since the least frequency was obtained in April 2000 (35.58%), while the highest frequency (69.2%) was given by June 2000. Previous crop broad bean exhibited higher frequency than clover plants. Seeds of cotton Cultivar Giza 89 gave the highest frequency (12%) while cv. Giza 85 revealed the least frequency (2%). Fusarium species were infected cowpea, roselle and okra plants. Roselle plants were the most susceptible (gave 36.7% disease severity) while okra plants were the least susceptible (expressed 24.75% disease severity). Negative correlation was pronounced between plant age and infection with Fusarium species where 30 days old plants showed resistance against all tested fusaria (showed 4.4% disease severity) as compared to infection planting time. F. moniliforme and F. semitectum have ability to infect all cotton organs tested. F. poae infected cotyledons, flowers and bolls. Only cotyledons and followers were infected by F. fusarioides. Otherwise Fusarium species had no ability to infect these organs.
{"title":"I","authors":"Abdel-latif, Z. Shehata, A. Galal, E. M. Hussein, A. El-Samawaty","doi":"10.2307/j.ctv9hvsxq.16","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv9hvsxq.16","url":null,"abstract":"Nine Fusarium species, i.e. fusarioides, moniliforme, subglutinans, oxysporum, poae, sambucinum, semitectum, solani and sporotrichioides were isolated. Since F. fusarioides and F. sporotrichioides recorded as new additional pathogens to cotton plants. While F. solani expressed the highest disease severity (59%) and F. fusarioides gave the least disease severity (47.75%). Cotton Giza 87 cv. showed the least disease severity (40.4) and Giza 90 existed the most susceptible one (54.5% disease severity). Frequency of Fusarium species associated with cotton seeds, seedlings or plants was varied with sampling date, location, cotton cultivars and previous crops. Since the least frequency was obtained in April 2000 (35.58%), while the highest frequency (69.2%) was given by June 2000. Previous crop broad bean exhibited higher frequency than clover plants. Seeds of cotton Cultivar Giza 89 gave the highest frequency (12%) while cv. Giza 85 revealed the least frequency (2%). Fusarium species were infected cowpea, roselle and okra plants. Roselle plants were the most susceptible (gave 36.7% disease severity) while okra plants were the least susceptible (expressed 24.75% disease severity). Negative correlation was pronounced between plant age and infection with Fusarium species where 30 days old plants showed resistance against all tested fusaria (showed 4.4% disease severity) as compared to infection planting time. F. moniliforme and F. semitectum have ability to infect all cotton organs tested. F. poae infected cotyledons, flowers and bolls. Only cotyledons and followers were infected by F. fusarioides. Otherwise Fusarium species had no ability to infect these organs.","PeriodicalId":356845,"journal":{"name":"Hiligaynon Dictionary","volume":"103 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2019-03-31","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"123168547","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
H. H., Nour-eldin, S. F., Jørgensen, O., Mirza, Soban Tufai, M. Shah, Maryam Zafar, M. Iqbal, Amjad Ali, Aamir, Shehzad
Iqbal, M., Rahman, M., Anwar, M. I. Hepatitis C Virus NS3, NS5A and NS5B Proteins as Drug Targets, LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 2014, ISBN: 978-3-65963470-3. B.K. Prabhala, M. Rahman, H.H. Nour-eldin, F.S. Jørgensen, O. Mirza PTR2/POT/NPF transporters: what makes them tick? Book Series, Advances in Protein Chemistry and Structural Biology, Elesvier, Academic Press, 2020, ISSN: 1876-1623 Soban Tufai, Majid Ali Shah, Maryam Zafar, Mazhar Iqbal, Amjad Ali, Aamir Shehzad*, Moazur Rahman*, Tools for prediction and validation of epitopic regions on protein targets for vaccine development and diagnostics, Frontiers in Protein and Peptide Sciences (Frontiers in Molecular Pharming), 2021, Vol.2, Pages 1-29, Benham Science Publisher, ISSN (Online):2213-9877, ISSN (Print): 2589-2924, ISBN (Online) 978-981-5036-66-3, ISBN (Online) 978-981-5036-67-0.
·Iqbal, M, Rahman, M, Anwar, m.i.丙型肝炎病毒NS3, NS5A和NS5B蛋白作为药物靶点,LAMBERT学术出版,2014,ISBN: 978-3-65963470-3。·B.K. Prabhala, M. Rahman, H.H. nur -eldin, F.S. Jørgensen, O. Mirza: PTR2/POT/NPF转运体的作用机制?·Soban Tufai, Majid Ali Shah, Maryam Zafar, Mazhar Iqbal, Amjad Ali, Aamir Shehzad*, Moazur Rahman*,用于疫苗开发和诊断的蛋白质靶点表位区域预测和验证工具,Frontiers in Protein and Peptide Sciences (Frontiers in Molecular Pharming), 2021, Vol.2, Pages 1-29, Benham Science Publisher, ISSN (Online):2213-9877, ISSN (Print):2589-2924, ISBN (Online) 978-981-5036-66-3, ISBN (Online) 978-981-5036-67-0。
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Nemo Webinar, P. Demartini, Mauro Baioni, Michela Marchiori coord, P. Martini, L. Marchegiani, F. Marucci, A. Cicerchia, M. Giovinazzo, R. Arif
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