2009
DOI: 10.17221/10/2008-pps
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Assessing the suitability of morphological and phenotypical traits to screen sesame accessions for resistance to Fusarium wilt and charcoal rot diseases

Abstract: El-Bramawy M. A. E.-H. S., El-Hendawy S. E.-S., Shaban W. I. (2009): Assessing the suitability of morphological and phenotypical traits to screen sesame accessions for resistance to Fusarium wilt and charcoal rot diseases. Plant Protect. Sci., 45: 49-58.Since sesame accessions differ significantly in many morphological and phenotypical traits, some of these traits could be suitable for direct selection for resistance to Fusarium wilt and charcoal rot diseases. Forty-eight sesame accessions that originated from… Show more

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“…Its incidence had been reported to range between 17.1 and 73.3% (Egonyu et al, 2005). Elsewhere the disease had been reported to cause yield loss ranging from 50 to 100% (El-Bramawy et al, 2009). F. oxysporum f. sp.…”
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“…Its incidence had been reported to range between 17.1 and 73.3% (Egonyu et al, 2005). Elsewhere the disease had been reported to cause yield loss ranging from 50 to 100% (El-Bramawy et al, 2009). F. oxysporum f. sp.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%