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Dr. Ahmed Abd Elhady Abd Elhady Elsisi :: Publications:

Title:
Efficacy of Compost and Some Essential Oils Alone or in Combination in Controlling Cucumber White Mould Disease Under Protected House Conditions
Authors: Ahmed, G. A. and A. A. Elsisi
Year: 2020
Keywords: White mould - Sclerotinia sclerotiorum - cucumber plants. essential oils - Protected house
Journal: Journal of Plant Protection and Pathology
Volume: 11
Issue: 6
Pages: 291-297
Publisher: Mansoura Univ
Local/International: Local
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Abstract:

Three concentrations i.e 1, 2.5 and 5% of five essential oils were tested to study their effect on growth of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum. Results showed that Clove and Marjoram oils were inhibited growth of S. sclerotiorum. Under greenhouse conditions results revealed that amending vegetarian compost to soil increased the activity of all plant oils than the individual treatment in reducing disease severity of Sclerotinia rot. Clove oil alone or in combination with compost completely prevented the disease incidence. Seedling soaking with nigella, marjoram and clove oils and their combinations with or without compost against Sclerotinia rot disease. Clove oil combined with compost completely prevented the disease incidence in 2017 and disease severity recorded 2.36 % in 2018 growing season. Moreover, increase of fruit yield was recorded with the combined treatments between compost + clove oil then compost + marjoram and clove oils during growing seasons 2017 and 2018 respectively. All tested treatments positively increased the activity of peroxidase (PO), Polyphenol Oxidase (PPO) and PAL enzymes in cucumber. Moreover, chitinase and β 1,3- glucanase were greatly increased in treated cucumber with treatments compared with control. The results of SDS (PAGE) showed that 15 protein bands with molecular weights ranging from 234.433 to 50.017 kDa are contained in cucumber plants. New protein bands expressed as a result of treating cucumber with plant oils. One band with 90.783 KDa was appeared in plants treated with marjoram and Clove oils, while absent in other treated plants.

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