Title of article :
Determination of Bioactivity of Avirulent Fusarium oxysporum to Control Crown Rot Agent Fusarium culmorum on Some Bread Wheat Varieties
Author/Authors :
HEKİMHAN, Hakan Zirai Mücadele Araştırma Enstitüsü, Turkey , BOYRAZ, Nuh Selçuk Üniversitesi Ziraat Fakültesi - Bitki Koruma Bölümü, Turkey
From page :
35
To page :
41
Abstract :
F.culmorum is one of the most important fungal pathogen causing crown rot in rainfed wheat cropping areas worldwide. In this study the effects of avirulent Fusarium oxysporum applying (1x10^6 spor/ml^-1) on the crown rot disease of wheat plants caused by F.culmorum were studied in 2008 at greenhouse conditions. In this study carried out using tolerant variety 2-49 and sensitive variety Bezostaya-1, while F.culmorum was inoculated on seed, soil and seedling(1x10^6 spor/ml^-1), F.oxysporum was applied to seed and leaf. At the end of this study, according to statistically analysis in terms of disease intensity F.culmorum, variety and variety x F.culmorum interaction were found significant statically at the level of 1%. F.oxysporum didn’t have the effect on the pathogenicity, the changing on the disease intensity was caused by F.culmorum applying. While the average disease intensity on Bezostaya-1 was 35.38%, it was 13.35% on 2-49 variety. Applying methods of F.culmorum was found significant statically at the level of 1%; while seed applying (34.02%) and soil applying (35.49%) placed in the same group, seedling applying (34.02%) and control applying (35.49%) placed in different groups statically. In terms of coleoptiles’ score and the number of leaves with necrosis, variety, F.culmorum applying, Variety x F.culmorum interaction was found significant, and F.oxysporum was not found insignificant statically. In terms of the number of leaves with necrosis, F.culmorum x F.oxysporum interaction was found significant statically at the level of 5%. F.culmorum applying (x) and F.oxysporum applying (y) interactions were ranked; Seed, Seedling (3.95) Leaf, Seedling (3.60) Leaf, Soil (3.10) Seed, Leaf (2.65) Seed, Seed (2.45) Leaf, Seed (2.10) Control (0) respectively. As a result, avirülentF.oxysporum isolate didn’t have any changing effect on the disease severity of used virulent F.culmorum isolate.
Keywords :
Triticum aestivum L. , Fusarium oxysporum , Fusarium culmorum
Journal title :
Selcuk Journal Of Agriculture an‎d Food Sciences
Journal title :
Selcuk Journal Of Agriculture an‎d Food Sciences
Record number :
2684840
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