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DOI:10.22067/jpp.v1389i24.3843
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Author(s):Khodashenas Roudsari, M.; Okhovat, S. M.; Mirabolfathi, M.; Kafi, M.
Title:Pathogenicity of three Pythium species isolates on turfgrasses in Tehran province
Source:Journal of Iranian Plant Protection Research. Vol. 24, No. 1, Spring 2010, p. 20-28.
Publishing Information:Mashhad, Iran: Faculty of Agriculture, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad
# of Pages:9
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Keywords:Author-Supplied Keywords: Pythium; Root rot; Seed rot; Damping off; Turfgrass
Abstract/Contents:"To study the role of Pythium species as the turf seed and root rot and damping-off agents, during the years 2005 and 2006, diseased samples and soil samples from green spaces and sport fields were collected from different regions of Tehran province. After identification of pythium species, a few of them were selected. Pathogenicity of 5 isolates of pythium aphanidermatum, 2 isolates of Pythium catenulatum and 2 isolates of Pythium okanoganensewas determined under greenhouse condition using artificially infested soil with vermiculite inoculum on common species of turfgrasses (Lolium, Poa and Festuca) in a two factor Randomized Complete Block design. Comparative pathogenicity of Pythium species (total of seed rot, root rot and damping off) on turfgrasses showed that P. aphanidermatum was the most virulent species and P. catenulatum and P. okanoganensewere in second and third levels respectively. Also on a scale of 0-100% P. aphanidermatum caused severe seed rot, and P. catenulatum and P. okanoganense caused moderate seed rot. Based on damping off and root rot results, all of them were low pathogenic."
Language:Arabic
References:14
See Also:Related article "Identification of Pythium species and their pathogenicity on cool season turfgrass in Tehran province", Biological Forum - An International Journal, 7(2), 2015, p. 349-356, R=270180. R=270180
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Khodashenas Roudsari, M., S. M. Okhovat, M. Mirabolfathi, and M. Kafi. 2010. Pathogenicity of three Pythium species isolates on turfgrasses in Tehran province. (In Arabic) Journal of Iranian Plant Protection Research. 24(1):p. 20-28.
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DOI: 10.22067/jpp.v1389i24.3843
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