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April 2018 Vol. 6 No.4
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Merit Research Journal of Agricultural Science and Soil
Science (ISSN: 2350-2274) Vol. 6(4) pp. 041-049,
April, 2018
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Original Research Article
Effect of the new antagonist; Aspergillus piperis on
germination and growth of tomato plant and Early Blight
incidence caused by Alternaria solani |
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Botany
Department, Faculty of Science, Tanta University, Egypt
E-mail: Samaheldebaiky@science.tanta.edu.eg
Tel.: 002-01005256803
Accepted April 16, 2018 |
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The present work
is considered the first record of studying the ability of the
new antagonist, Aspergillus piperis in decreasing the
disease incidence of early blight of tomato plant caused by
Alternaria solani. The pathogen A. solani was isolated from
naturally diseased tomato fruits and identified genetically by
sequencing of rRNA gene using ITS1 and ITS4 primers. For the
field experiment, the toxicity of spore suspension of A.
piperis on germination of tomato seeds was performed using
soaking and irrigation methods where the germination percentage
and vigor index were calculated. The results indicated that the
irrigation method recorded better results than soaking where the
germination percentage was 81.81 % and vigor index was 794.37
related to that of control which recorded 90.9% and 715.83
respectively. The values of vigor index indicated that, the
spore suspension of A. piperis had induced the plant
growth. In the meantime, the spore suspension of A. piperis was
applied on tomato leaflets by several methods to reduce the
incidence of early blight disease. The application of A.
piperis spore suspension directly on the leaflets exhibited
the best result where the percentage of infection was 10.25 % to
the control (25 %) after 4 days.
Keywords: Biocontrol agent, Aspergillus piperis,
Alternaria solani, Early blight, Tomato, rRNA, ITS
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