Molecular Identification of Fungal Pathogens of Date Palm Root Rot in Egypt
K. Arafat
Abstract:In tropical and subtropical regions, date palm is a highly significant fruit tree, known for its more than 3,000 different varieties found around the world. However, in Egypt, date palms are susceptible to infection by root rot disease (RRD) caused by various harmful soil borne fungi. This leads to significant damage to both trees and their offshoots. The most harmful fungi found in Egypt included: Fusarium oxysporum, which causes deterioration of palm roots, as well as F. moniliforme, F. solani, Thielaviopsis… Show more
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