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Physiological Effects of Biological Control Aureobasidium pullulans on Barley Varieties Infected with Rhizoctonia solani

    Thuraya T. Al-zubaidy Hadeel Ahmed Al-Ameri

Rafidain Journal of Science, 2023, Volume 32, Issue 1, Pages 53-62
10.33899/rjs.2023.177288

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Abstract

In a greenhouse experiment, barley varieties infected with R. solani showed a significant decrease in plant height, number of leaves, spike number, and number of grains in spike while the treatment of these varieties with biological control Aureobasidium pullulans showed a significant increase in plant height, number of leaves, number of spikes, and number of grains in spike compared to untreated one. moreover, of biological control A. pullulans to R. solani induced a significant improvement in vegetative growth,
  In the treatment with biological control A. pullulans  inaddition to R. solani, the highest rate of plant height was found in Aswad two rows variety and reaching 38.81cm. in the second reading, up from 16.52 cm. in the first reading. Among Rehan white six rows that received the treatment with R. solani alone, the lowest plant height, reached 22.08 cm. in the second reading, and it increased from the first reading. Ebaa 265 White six rows variety produced the most number in the treatment with biological control A. pullulans added to R. solani, reaching 8.66 leaves per plant., In the Nour white two rows variety, the lowest leaf rate was 6.6 leaves in the treatment R. solani alone.
Aswad two rows variety exhibited the highest spike of barley when treated with biological control A. pullulans alone, reaching 5 spikes in the first, second, and third readings. Among the three readings, there were no spikes in Samir White variety when treated with R. solani alone. the average grains number in spikes, the highest rate was in the treatment of sterilized soil with formalin (control) in Aswad two rows variety which amounted to 7.67 grains in the second reading, up from 7.2 grains in the four reading. Biological control A. pullulans were added to R. solani in the variety Ebaa 265 White six rows, as it, and increased from 4.6 grains in the first to 9.8 in the second reading.     
Keywords:
    : Aureobasidium pullulans R. solani barley Ebaa 265 White six rows
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(2023). Physiological Effects of Biological Control Aureobasidium pullulans on Barley Varieties Infected with Rhizoctonia solani. Rafidain Journal of Science, 32(1), 53-62. doi: 10.33899/rjs.2023.177288
Thuraya T. Al-zubaidy; Hadeel Ahmed Al-Ameri. "Physiological Effects of Biological Control Aureobasidium pullulans on Barley Varieties Infected with Rhizoctonia solani". Rafidain Journal of Science, 32, 1, 2023, 53-62. doi: 10.33899/rjs.2023.177288
(2023). 'Physiological Effects of Biological Control Aureobasidium pullulans on Barley Varieties Infected with Rhizoctonia solani', Rafidain Journal of Science, 32(1), pp. 53-62. doi: 10.33899/rjs.2023.177288
Physiological Effects of Biological Control Aureobasidium pullulans on Barley Varieties Infected with Rhizoctonia solani. Rafidain Journal of Science, 2023; 32(1): 53-62. doi: 10.33899/rjs.2023.177288
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