investigation of fungi infesting the caraway seeds (Carum carvi L.) in the south region of Poland
A. Szczeponek and
S. Mazur
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A. Szczeponek: Department of Plant Protection, Agricultural University of Cracow, 31-425 Cracow, Poland
S. Mazur: Department of Plant Protection, Agricultural University of Cracow, 31-425 Cracow, Poland
Plant Protection Science, 2002, vol. 38, issue SI2-6thConfEFPP, 344-346
Abstract:
Studies on the incidence the caraway seeds for pathogen infestation and test the pathogenicity of isolated fungi to caraway seedlings were carried out. A total of 383 fungi were isolated from seeds with evident symptoms of disease and without symptoms of disease. In this case a complex of different pathogens was isolated, among which Alternaria, Fusarium and Epicoccum were predominant. Pathogenicity assay on caraway seedlings was performed using isolates originating from caraway seeds. All tested fungi showed a very high aggressiveness in pathogenicity test.
Keywords: caraway; fruits; healthiness; pathogenicity; fungi (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002
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DOI: 10.17221/10486-PPS
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