| publication name | Fungi Associated with Peanut Pods Collected from Different Egyptian Governorates. Eleventh Congress of Phytopathology, Giza, Egypt, November 2007 |
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| Authors | Gehad M. El-Habbaa, M.S. Flaifel and A.K. Ahmad |
| year | 2007 |
| keywords | peanut pod rots, fungal isolates, pathogenicity |
| journal | Eleventh Congress of Phytopathology, Giza, Egypt, November 2007 |
| volume | Not Available |
| issue | Not Available |
| pages | 59-71 |
| publisher | Not Available |
| Local/International | International |
| Paper Link | Not Available |
| Full paper | download |
| Supplementary materials | Not Available |
Abstract
Surveying peanut pod rot diseases in six governorates of Egypt during growing season 200 J revealed that the highest pod rot infection percentage was recorded from Sharkiya localities (Belbies, Fakos, Abou-Hammad and El-Husiniya, respectively) followed by Sohag (Akhmim) and Giza (Alsaff). The highest infection of pods with dry brown rot was recorded in Fakos-Sharkya followed by Fayed-Ismaellia and Belbies-Sharkya. Meanwhile, the highest percentage of pods having pink discoloration (caused by Fusarium moniliforme) was recorded from Fakos, Belbies and Mallawy counties. Also, the highest infection percentage of pods with general break-down was recorded from Abou-Hamma