Main Page
Dean's Introduction
Org Structure
About RACI
Deans of the Institute
Our Partners
Our Mission and distinctiveness
Quality Policy
Members of the Advisory Committee
More about RACI's administration
the Institute's objectives
our capabilities
more of Capacity Institute
decisions & generalizations
List of Sc.
Int'l Scientific Chairs
Scientific Chairs
Quotes on KAU’s Scientific Chairs
history Scientific Chairs
Publications and Research Institute consultations
models and success stories
Sponsors’ Guide
Researchers’ Guide
Scientific publications
Sponsored chairs
Institute Activities
final championship Institute
accreditation EFQM
Ramadan breakfast
Our Services
Our Services And Capabilities
Scientific Research Chairs
Quotes on KAU’s Scientific Chairs
History Scientific Chairs
Publications and Research Institute consultations
Models And Success Stories
Sponsors’ Guide
Researchers’ Guide
Consulting
Quotes on RACI Consultation Services
Our Partners
Consultation Archive 1419
Consultation Archive 1420
Consultation Archive 1421
Consultation Archive 1422
Consultation Archive 1423
Consultation Archive 1424
Consultation Archive 1424
Consultation Archive 1425
Consultation Archive 1426
Consultation Archive 1427
Consultation Archive 1428
Consultation Archive 1429
Contract research and studies
Our Partners
research and studies Contractual - Medical
research and studies Contractual - Engineering
Economic Projects
Quotes on RACI research and studies Services
Supervision of the educational and academic
Educational Supervision
Our Partners
Curriculum Design
Academic Training
Curriculum Assessment
Scientific services
Exhibition Service's continued scientific
My Previous Scientific Services
Our capabilities
General Statistics
Academic Supervision
Classification of Scientific Chairs
Classification of institute activities
Institute Activities According The Sector
Classification of Contract Research
classification of dedicated consultations
Academic Supervision
Files
RACI Map
Research
PhotoAlbum
Contact Us
Favorite Links
Latest News
عربي
English
About
Admission
Academic
Research and Innovations
University Life
E-Services
Search
Research And Consulting Institute
Document Details
Document Type
:
Article In Journal
Document Title
:
Chitosan and Three Trichoderma spp. to control fusarium crown and root rot of tomato in jeddah, kingdom Saudi Arabia
الشيتوزان وثلاثة النيابة الترايكوديرما. للسيطرة على تاج الفيوزاريوم وعفن جذور الطماطم في جدة ، المملكة العربية السعودية
Subject
:
Chitosan and Three Trichoderma spp. to control fusarium crown and root rot of tomato in jeddah, kingdom Saudi Arabia
Document Language
:
English
Abstract
:
Pathogenicity test using five isolates of Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. radicis - lycopersici (FORL) previously isolated from diseased samples of tomato showing typical symptoms of Fusarium crown and root rot in winter plantations of tomato in Jeddah district, Saudi Arabia revealed that they were all able to cause damping of symptoms in tomato plants. In this respect FORL (isolate No.2) was the most aggressive one in inducing the disease in tomato plants. The inhibitory effect of chitosan against FORL growth under laboratory conditions was indicated. The inhibitory effect was increased as the concentration of chitosan increased from 0.38 to 6.00 mg/ml (pH 5.5). Chitosan also reduced the conidial germination. Complete inhibition was achieved when chitosan concentrations 3.00 and 6.00 mg/ml were used indicating that chitosan had a fungicidal effect. In greenhouse experiments, tomato seeds and transplants treated with chitosan at 3.00 and 6.00 mg/ml improved the stand of tomato plants grown in soil infested with FORL and significantly reduced both damping off and Fusarium crown root rot (FCRR) incidence. The highest height, fresh and dry weights of the shoot system and fruit yield were obtained in tomato plants grown from transplants treated with chitosan at 6.00 mg/ml concentration. In vitro studies revealed that all the tested Trichoderma spp. isolates have sharply decreased the mycelial growth of the pathogenic fungus. Data of greenhouse experiments indicated that using any of the three Trichoderma spp. tested caused a significant reduction of FCRR disease incidence in comparison with the check treatment. Tomato transplants treated with T. harzianum before planting in soil artificially infested with FORL resulted in the lowest percentage of disease incidence.
ISSN
:
1319-0989
Journal Name
:
Arts and Humanities Journal
Volume
:
33
Issue Number
:
1
Publishing Year
:
1426 AH
2005 AD
Article Type
:
Article
Added Date
:
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Researchers
Researcher Name (Arabic)
Researcher Name (English)
Researcher Type
Dr Grade
Email
لبنه نوار
nawar, lubna
Researcher
Doctorate
Files
File Name
Type
Description
26534.pdf
pdf
Back To Researches Page