2022
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/1068/1/012018
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Soil-borne plant pathogenic fungi biodiversity of sunflower

Abstract: Diseases caused by soil-borne phytopathogenic fungi are a serious problem for agricultural crops, including sunflower crops. The limited possibilities of measures to control them further increases the interest and focus on them. This article reveals data on the species composition, occurrence rate of soil-borne plant pathogenic fungi isolated from the soil of sunflower. Here, 11 species of true fungi and 1 species of oomycetes have been isolated. The highest incidence rate was recorded in the Fusarium oxysporu… Show more

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“…Pseudomonas a vlodi bacteria in the following peptone nutrient medium; peptone -10.0 g/l,. KH2PO4 -0.4 g/l, glucose-20.0 g/l, NaCl -3.0 g/l, CaCO3 -3.0 g/l, MgSO4 -0.05 g/l, distilled water-1 l, rN-8.0 and King B nutrient medium : peptone -20 g/l, glycerin -10 g/l, KH2PO4 -1.5 g/l, MgSO4 x7H2O -15 g/l, distilled water -1 l. grown at pH-7.4 [6,11].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pseudomonas a vlodi bacteria in the following peptone nutrient medium; peptone -10.0 g/l,. KH2PO4 -0.4 g/l, glucose-20.0 g/l, NaCl -3.0 g/l, CaCO3 -3.0 g/l, MgSO4 -0.05 g/l, distilled water-1 l, rN-8.0 and King B nutrient medium : peptone -20 g/l, glycerin -10 g/l, KH2PO4 -1.5 g/l, MgSO4 x7H2O -15 g/l, distilled water -1 l. grown at pH-7.4 [6,11].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to literary sources, the incubation period of fungi that causes powdery mildew in plants can last from 2 to 28 days, depending on the temperature. It was determined that high humidity reduces the germination of conidia and reduces the ability to infect plants [10,13,19]. These aspects were taken into account when artificially infecting plants with these fungi.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The disease first affected the leaf bands, then the lower part of the leaf and the main veins. On the back side of such leaves, a gray mesh-like powder formed, consisting of mycelia of the disease-causing fungus [18][19][20]. Due to the disease, the leaves did not develop well and became colorless.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As shown by many years of experience in agriculture, along with the use of mineral and organic fertilizers, the reserves of which are insufficient for their widespread application in scientifically based doses, it is necessary to widely attract non-traditional sources of nutrients to solve this problem [1][2][3][4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%