The effect of mixed infection of root-knot nematode and fusarium on two varieties of soybean (Glycine max (L) Merril)
1988
Okai, E.K.
Two varieties of soybean, 742 - 012 (susceptible) and 539 - 5E (fairly resistant), were used to study the effect of mixed infection of root-knot nematode and vascular wilt organism, Fusarium oxysporum f sp. tracheiphilum. The presence of both pathogens together in a single host plant increased the intensity of the disease. Test plants receiving mixed inoculation of fusarium and root-knot nematode showed severer symptoms than those inoculated with only one pathogen. Nodulation was suppressed in both varieties but more pronounced for mixed inoculated plants
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                                            51 p.
                                        其它主题
                                            Resistance aux maladies; Inoculum; Ghana/ variedades; Controle de performance; Ghana/ variete; Formation de nodosites; Nodulacion; Resistance aux ravageurs; Prueba de rendimiento; Inoculo
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                                            英语
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                                                            7 tables; 3 graphs; 8 photos; 44 ref. Summary (En). *University of Science and Technology, Kumasi (Ghana). Faculty of Agriculture
                                                        
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                                            Thesis; Bibliography; Summary; Non-Conventional
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                                                            University of Science and Technology, Kumasi (Ghana)
                                                        
                                                    
                                            
                                            1990-08-15
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                            
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