2014
DOI: 10.21608/jesj.2014.195905
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Endophytic fungi of three economic plant roots in Sohag, Upper Egypt

Abstract: Ninety species in addition to three species varieties belonging to thirty-one genera were isolated and identified from three economic plant roots (Saccharum officinarum, Corchorus olitorius and Triticum aestivum) on PDA and water agar at 28±2˚C. Fusarium (15 species, 45/60 samples and 31.4% of total fungi) and Aspergillus (15+2, 34/60 and 17%) were the dominant genera on PDA, whereas, Fusarium (13 species, 38/60 samples and 33.8% of total fungi) and Drechslera (6, 28 and 13.1%) were the commonest on water agar… Show more

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“…Previously, 72 species belonging to 21 genera of endophytic fungi were isolated from the roots of three leguminous plants (peanut, alfalfa, and broad bean). In this work, Fusarium, Penicillium, and Aspergillus were the commonly isolated genera, of which F. solani, F. subglutinans, F. oxysporum, P. duclauxii, P. funiculosum, A. tubingensis, and A. flavus were the most prevalent (El-Maghraby et al, 2013). Similarly, 17 and 16 species belonging to 11 genera were isolated from common bean and cowpea seeds, respectively ( El-Samawaty et al, 2014).…”
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confidence: 76%
“…Previously, 72 species belonging to 21 genera of endophytic fungi were isolated from the roots of three leguminous plants (peanut, alfalfa, and broad bean). In this work, Fusarium, Penicillium, and Aspergillus were the commonly isolated genera, of which F. solani, F. subglutinans, F. oxysporum, P. duclauxii, P. funiculosum, A. tubingensis, and A. flavus were the most prevalent (El-Maghraby et al, 2013). Similarly, 17 and 16 species belonging to 11 genera were isolated from common bean and cowpea seeds, respectively ( El-Samawaty et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%