This study was carried out to investigate the effect of five chemical inducers i.e. salicylic acid, ascorbic acid, catechol, citric acid and potassium silicate and six fungicides i.e. Actamyl 70%, Chlorothalonil 50%, Evito 48%, Shenzy 34%, Pyrus 40% and Fentobein 32.5% in order to control Rhizoctonia solani and Macrophomina phaseolina which infect sugar beet roots. The antioxidants, catechol and salicylic acid achieved the best disease control at all rates of application followed by citric acid and potassium silicate, respectively. Concerning fungicides, Shenzy 34% gave noticeable control in disease reduction followed by Evito 48% and Fentobein 32.5%, respectively. Usage of antioxidants as chemical inducers for enhancing plant resistance an...
The Rhizoctonia-bacterial root rot complex is a disease problem of concern worldwide in sugarbeet. ...
Preventing sucrose losses in storage is important to the economic viability of the sugar beet indust...
Root rots in sugar beet storage can lead to million dollar losses because of reduced sucrose recover...
This study was carried out to investigate the effect of five chemical inducers i.e. salicylic acid, ...
In order to study the importance of selection of suitable sugar beet cultivars for growing in Upper ...
There is growing interests in the use of biological approaches to replace or reduce the application ...
In Egypt, sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) has become a major sugar manufacturing plant in latest years...
Root rots in sugar beet storage can lead to multi-million dollar losses because of reduced sucrose r...
In the current study, abiotic agents (salicylic, oxalic, and benzoic acid) were used to examine the ...
Root rot diseases of sugar beet caused by Rhizoctonia solani (AG 2-2 IIIB and AG 2-2 IV), R. crocoru...
The effect of different fungicides on the pathological changes of seedlings of the sugar beet Nesvis...
The rosette is the above-ground morphological part of sugar beet in the first year of its ontogenesi...
In pot and field experiments carried out in 1979-1981, the systemic funqicide hymexazol prevented sa...
Survey on sugar beet plantations at Minia and Assiut governorates, Egypt revealed that powdery milde...
Cercospora beticola is the one of the most important primary leaf pathogen of sugar beets in Lithuan...
The Rhizoctonia-bacterial root rot complex is a disease problem of concern worldwide in sugarbeet. ...
Preventing sucrose losses in storage is important to the economic viability of the sugar beet indust...
Root rots in sugar beet storage can lead to million dollar losses because of reduced sucrose recover...
This study was carried out to investigate the effect of five chemical inducers i.e. salicylic acid, ...
In order to study the importance of selection of suitable sugar beet cultivars for growing in Upper ...
There is growing interests in the use of biological approaches to replace or reduce the application ...
In Egypt, sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) has become a major sugar manufacturing plant in latest years...
Root rots in sugar beet storage can lead to multi-million dollar losses because of reduced sucrose r...
In the current study, abiotic agents (salicylic, oxalic, and benzoic acid) were used to examine the ...
Root rot diseases of sugar beet caused by Rhizoctonia solani (AG 2-2 IIIB and AG 2-2 IV), R. crocoru...
The effect of different fungicides on the pathological changes of seedlings of the sugar beet Nesvis...
The rosette is the above-ground morphological part of sugar beet in the first year of its ontogenesi...
In pot and field experiments carried out in 1979-1981, the systemic funqicide hymexazol prevented sa...
Survey on sugar beet plantations at Minia and Assiut governorates, Egypt revealed that powdery milde...
Cercospora beticola is the one of the most important primary leaf pathogen of sugar beets in Lithuan...
The Rhizoctonia-bacterial root rot complex is a disease problem of concern worldwide in sugarbeet. ...
Preventing sucrose losses in storage is important to the economic viability of the sugar beet indust...
Root rots in sugar beet storage can lead to million dollar losses because of reduced sucrose recover...