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Bitki Artıklannın Buğdayda Bipolaris sorokiniana, Fusarium culmorum ve Fusarium graminearum'un Neden Olduğu Kök Çürüklüğüne Etkileri

Year 2003, Volume: 09 Issue: 02, 125 - 128, 01.05.2003
https://doi.org/10.1501/Tarimbil_0000000779

Abstract

Farkl ı bitki artı kları buğday, mercimek, nohut, arpa, fi ğ , kolza ve yulaf ile muamele edilen toprak ekstraktlar ı n ı n laboratuvar koşulları nda Bipolaris sorokiniana, Fusarium culmorum ve Fusarium graminearum' un misel gelişimlerine etkileri belirlenmiştir. Bitki art ı kları n ı n tümü F. culmorum' un misel gelişimini teşvik etmiştir. Ancak, yulaf, mercimek, arpa, kolza ve fiğ artı kları B. sorokiniana ve F. graminearu ır, un her ikisininde misel gelişimini değişik oranlarda engellemi ştir. Saks ı larda yürütülen denemelerde, bitki art ı kları n ı n tümü, üç hastal ı k etmeninin enfeksiyon oranlar ı n ı n % 8.92 ile % 71.98 aras ı nda azalmas ı na neden olmuştur. Arpa, yulaf ve kolza art ı kları bu üç patojenin neden oldu ğu kök çürüklü ğü enfeksiyonları n ı % 41.49 ila 71.98 oranlar ı nda engelleyerek en yüksek etkiye sahip olmu şlard ı r.

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Effects of Plant Residues on Root Rot in Wheat Caused by Bipolaris sorokiniana, Fusarium culmorum and Fusarium graminearum

Year 2003, Volume: 09 Issue: 02, 125 - 128, 01.05.2003
https://doi.org/10.1501/Tarimbil_0000000779

Abstract

The effects of extracts of soil amended with different plant wheat, lentil, chickpea, barley, rape, common vetch and oat residues to mycelial growth of Bipolaris sorokiniana, Fusarium culmorum, Fusarium graminearum were determined in laboratory experiment. All the crop residues stimulated the mycelial growth of F. culmorum. However, oat, lentil, barley, common vetch and rape residues inhibited mycelial growth of B. sorokiniana and F. graminearum. In pot experiment, the disease incidence of the three root rot pathogens of wheat was reduced between 8.92 and 71.98% by all of the plant residues. Barley, oat and rape residues were found the most effective on B. sorokiniana, F. culmorum and F. graminearum They reduced disease incidence of three pathogens up to 41.49 to 71.98 %.

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  • Davey, C. B. and G. C. Papavizas, 1960. Effect mature plant materials and nitrogen on Rhizoctonia solani in soil. Phytopathology, 50, 522-525
  • Dolar, F. S. and F. Demirci, 1996. Effect of crop residues on some of the chickpea pathogens. International Chickpea and Pigeonpea Newsletter, 3, 35-36
  • Gilpatrick, J. D. 1969. Effect of soil amendments upon inoculum survival and function in Phytophthora root rot of avacado. Phytopathology, 59, 979-985
  • Huber, D. M. and R. D. Watson, 1970. Effect of organic amendment on soil borne plant pathogens. Phytopathology, 60, 22-26
  • Huber, D. M. and G. R. Anderson, 1976. Effect of organic residues on snowmold of winter wheat. Phytopathology, 6,1028-1032.
  • Jarvis, W. R. and H. J. Thorpe, 1981. Control of fusarium foot and root rot of tomato by soil amendment with lettuce residues. Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology, 3, 159-162.
  • Linderman, R. G. 1989. Organic amendments and .soil-borne diseases. Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology, 11,180-183
  • Mamluk, O. F., L. Çetin, H. J. Braun, N. Bulat, L. Bertschinger, K. M. Makhouk, A. F.Yı ld ı r ı m, E. E. Saari, N. Zencirci, S. Albustan, S. Çal ı , S. P. S. Benival and F. Düşünceli, 1997.
  • Curent status of wheat and barley diseases in the Central Anatolian Planteau of Turkey. Phytopathologia Mediterranea, 36, 167-181.
  • Mauler-Machn ı k, A. and K. Zahn, 1994. Ear fusarioses in wheatnew fı nding on their epidemiology and control with Folicur (tebuconazole).Pflanzenschutz-Nachrichten Bayer, 47, 129- 155.
  • Nene, Y. L. and M. P. Haware, 1980. Screening chickpea for resistance to wilt. Plant Disease, 64, 379-380.
  • Ramirez-Villapudua, J and D. E. Munnecke, 1988.Effect of solar heating and soil amendments of cruciferous residues on Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. conglutinans and other organisms. Phytopathology, 7, 289-295.
  • Rush, C. M. and J. T. Mathieson, 1990. Effect of common root rot on winter wheat forage production. Plant Disease, 74, 982- 985.
  • Singh, D. and K. G. Nema, 1987. Effect of soil amendment on Rhizoctonia bataticola causing dry root rot of chickpea. International Chickpea Newsletter, 17, 23-25.
  • Singh, D., K. G. Nema and S. C. Vyas, 1989. Toxicity of some of the crop residues to soilborne pathogens of in vitro chickpeas. International Chickpea Newsletter, 21, 19-20.
  • Sun, S. and J. Huang, 1985. Formulated soil amendment fo controlling Fusarium wilt and other soilborne diseases. Plant Disease, 69, 917-920.
  • Synder, W. C., M. N. Schroth and T. Christon, 1959. Effect of plant residues on root rot bean. Phytopathology, 49, 755-756.
  • Weege, D., P. Poupard, U. Frei and V. Lind, 1991. Electrophoretic identifı cation of pathogen-specifı c proteins of foot rot-inducing fungi of wheat. Journal of Plant Disease and Protection, 98, 1- 12.
  • Wiese, M. V. 1987. Compendium of Wheat Diseases. 2nd edition, APS Pess. St. Paul, pp 124.
  • Williams-Woodward, J. L., F. L. Pfleger, V. A. Fritz and R. R. Allmaras, 1997. Green manures of oat, rape and sweet corn for reducing common root rot in pea (Pisum sativum) caused by Aphanomyces euteiches. Plant and Soil, 18,43-48.
  • Windels, C. E. and C. Holen, 1989. Association of Bipolaris sorokiniana, Fusarium graminearum group 2, and F. culmorum on spring wheat differing in severity of common root rot. Plant Disease, 73, 953-956.
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Primary Language Turkish
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Fikret Demirci This is me

F. Sara Dolar This is me

Publication Date May 1, 2003
Submission Date May 1, 2003
Published in Issue Year 2003 Volume: 09 Issue: 02

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APA Demirci, F., & Dolar, F. S. (2003). Bitki Artıklannın Buğdayda Bipolaris sorokiniana, Fusarium culmorum ve Fusarium graminearum’un Neden Olduğu Kök Çürüklüğüne Etkileri. Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 09(02), 125-128. https://doi.org/10.1501/Tarimbil_0000000779

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