2019
DOI: 10.29312/remexca.v10i1.1730
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Distribución de hongos asociados a pudriciones de raíz del garbanzo

Abstract: En el noroeste de México, una de las limitantes para la producción de garbanzo son las enfermedades de la raíz ocasionadas por hongos del suelo. El identificar y determinar la distribución de esos hongos en áreas para sembrar garbanzo permitirá definir las de menor riesgo para el cultivo. Durante el ciclo otoño-invierno 2012-13 se muestrearon y geoposicionaron en la Costa de Hermosillo 46 campos sembrados con garbanzo, se colectaron 221 muestras de plantas con síntomas de pudriciones de raíz, obteniéndose en e… Show more

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“…The cowpea crop is mainly prone to infection due to various soil fungi that infect the seeds before and after germination, causing seed rotting and decomposition, death of seedlings before and after emergence, and root rot, which increases its danger with its wide family range (Singh et al, 2012a, b;Leyva et al, 2019). Recorded resistance to unsuitable environmental conditions and survival in soil and plant residues from one season to another and various fungal pathogens were in detail, including Fusarium spp., Pythium spp., Phytophthora spp., Rhizoctonia solani, and Macrophomina phaseolina (Anne et al, 2002;Babu et al, 2007;Bunbury-Blanchette and Walker, 2019;Khan et al, 2014;Sanches-Montesions et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cowpea crop is mainly prone to infection due to various soil fungi that infect the seeds before and after germination, causing seed rotting and decomposition, death of seedlings before and after emergence, and root rot, which increases its danger with its wide family range (Singh et al, 2012a, b;Leyva et al, 2019). Recorded resistance to unsuitable environmental conditions and survival in soil and plant residues from one season to another and various fungal pathogens were in detail, including Fusarium spp., Pythium spp., Phytophthora spp., Rhizoctonia solani, and Macrophomina phaseolina (Anne et al, 2002;Babu et al, 2007;Bunbury-Blanchette and Walker, 2019;Khan et al, 2014;Sanches-Montesions et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%