Studies on the cotton rhizosphere microorganisms and their role in biocontrol of root infecting fungi
Amal Abd El-Mongy Asran;
Abstract
Average of cotton seedling disease complex was estimated by 26% in a field survey in 4 Governorates, but it was higher at March and severity was more pronounced following alfalfa more than broad bean or wheat. Populations of bacteria and actinomycetes in
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| Title | Studies on the cotton rhizosphere microorganisms and their role in biocontrol of root infecting fungi | Authors | Amal Abd El-Mongy Asran | Keywords | Studies on the cotton rhizosphere microorganisms and their role in biocontrol of root infecting fungi | Issue Date | 2001 | Description | Average of cotton seedling disease complex was estimated by 26% in a field survey in 4 Governorates, but it was higher at March and severity was more pronounced following alfalfa more than broad bean or wheat. Populations of bacteria and actinomycetes in |
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