2024
DOI: 10.15835/nbha52113397
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Bio- and synthetic fertilizers for reducing root rot and wilt and improving growth and flowering characteristics of rose

Gomaa A. ABDEL-WAHED,
Reem M. SAID,
Hamada F.A. AHMED
et al.

Abstract: Root rot and wilt diseases are among the most pressing obstacles to the production of rose flowers in Egypt. Isolation results showed that these diseases are mainly caused by seven soil-borne fungi. However, Fusarium roseum, Verticillium dahlia, and Rhizoctonia solani were the most pathogenic fungi against Rosa gallica and R. chinensis compared to other isolated fungi. The present study aimed to investigate the potential of some bio- and synthetic fertilizers, including seaweed extract, Rhizobacterin, NPK, and… Show more

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