Evaluation of Five Chrysanthemum morifolium Cultivars against Leaf Blight Disease Caused by Alternaria alternata at Rooting and Seedling Growth Stages

During the winter of 2018, leaf blight on florist’s daisy ( Chrysanthemum morifolium L.) was noticed in Egypt. The disease, which was identified as caused by Alternaria alternata , was widely spread and led to serious damage for the exportation sector of this crop. Therefore, a study was conducted t...

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Main Authors: Mayada K. Seliem, Naglaa A. Taha, Nahla I. El-Feky, Khaled Abdelaal, Hassan El-Ramady, Mohammed E. El-Mahrouk, Yousry A. Bayoumi
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:2fe5b7ac1a2d4b248caf5c312ca505b6 2024-02-27T08:38:20+00:00 Evaluation of Five Chrysanthemum morifolium Cultivars against Leaf Blight Disease Caused by Alternaria alternata at Rooting and Seedling Growth Stages Mayada K. Seliem Naglaa A. Taha Nahla I. El-Feky Khaled Abdelaal Hassan El-Ramady Mohammed E. El-Mahrouk Yousry A. Bayoumi 2024-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/plants13020252 https://doaj.org/article/2fe5b7ac1a2d4b248caf5c312ca505b6 EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/13/2/252 https://doaj.org/toc/2223-7747 doi:10.3390/plants13020252 2223-7747 https://doaj.org/article/2fe5b7ac1a2d4b248caf5c312ca505b6 Plants, Vol 13, Iss 2, p 252 (2024) florist’s daisy phytopathogen antioxidants photosynthetic rate climate change chlorophyll fluorescence Botany QK1-989 article 2024 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/plants13020252 2024-01-28T01:38:04Z During the winter of 2018, leaf blight on florist’s daisy ( Chrysanthemum morifolium L.) was noticed in Egypt. The disease, which was identified as caused by Alternaria alternata , was widely spread and led to serious damage for the exportation sector of this crop. Therefore, a study was conducted to better understand what can be conducted to minimize the problem in the future. Isolates were gathered and evaluated on five chrysanthemum cultivars (i.e., ‘Feeling Green Dark’, ‘Talitha’, ‘Chrystal Regan’, ‘Arctic queen’, and ‘Podolsk Purple’) grown in a greenhouse. The objectives were to isolate and identify the phytopathogen and detect the resistant degree of these cultivars with emphasis on the early growth stages of the crop. The results showed that ‘Podolsk Purple’ was the most resistant cultivar against the different isolates during the rooting and seedling growth stages. ‘Chrystal Regan’ was very susceptible to the different isolates. In addition, the isolate from ‘Feeling Green Dark’ was the strongest, which negatively affected the chlorophyll content and its fluorescence parameters besides other measured vegetative and anatomical features. The findings indicated that the best anatomical characters of the stem and leaf, like the thickness of cuticle and cortex, stem diameter, xylem vessel diameter, and thickness of epidermis as well as lamina thickness were recorded in the ‘Podolsk Purple’ cultivar. This study highlighted that by using the right cultivars, chrysanthemum can be cultivated during the winter season under Egyptian conditions. These results can be a part of solution to overcome the leaf blight caused by A. alternata on chrysanthemum during the early growing stages. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Climate change Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Plants 13 2 252
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topic florist’s daisy
phytopathogen
antioxidants
photosynthetic rate
climate change
chlorophyll fluorescence
Botany
QK1-989
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phytopathogen
antioxidants
photosynthetic rate
climate change
chlorophyll fluorescence
Botany
QK1-989
Mayada K. Seliem
Naglaa A. Taha
Nahla I. El-Feky
Khaled Abdelaal
Hassan El-Ramady
Mohammed E. El-Mahrouk
Yousry A. Bayoumi
Evaluation of Five Chrysanthemum morifolium Cultivars against Leaf Blight Disease Caused by Alternaria alternata at Rooting and Seedling Growth Stages
topic_facet florist’s daisy
phytopathogen
antioxidants
photosynthetic rate
climate change
chlorophyll fluorescence
Botany
QK1-989
description During the winter of 2018, leaf blight on florist’s daisy ( Chrysanthemum morifolium L.) was noticed in Egypt. The disease, which was identified as caused by Alternaria alternata , was widely spread and led to serious damage for the exportation sector of this crop. Therefore, a study was conducted to better understand what can be conducted to minimize the problem in the future. Isolates were gathered and evaluated on five chrysanthemum cultivars (i.e., ‘Feeling Green Dark’, ‘Talitha’, ‘Chrystal Regan’, ‘Arctic queen’, and ‘Podolsk Purple’) grown in a greenhouse. The objectives were to isolate and identify the phytopathogen and detect the resistant degree of these cultivars with emphasis on the early growth stages of the crop. The results showed that ‘Podolsk Purple’ was the most resistant cultivar against the different isolates during the rooting and seedling growth stages. ‘Chrystal Regan’ was very susceptible to the different isolates. In addition, the isolate from ‘Feeling Green Dark’ was the strongest, which negatively affected the chlorophyll content and its fluorescence parameters besides other measured vegetative and anatomical features. The findings indicated that the best anatomical characters of the stem and leaf, like the thickness of cuticle and cortex, stem diameter, xylem vessel diameter, and thickness of epidermis as well as lamina thickness were recorded in the ‘Podolsk Purple’ cultivar. This study highlighted that by using the right cultivars, chrysanthemum can be cultivated during the winter season under Egyptian conditions. These results can be a part of solution to overcome the leaf blight caused by A. alternata on chrysanthemum during the early growing stages.
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author Mayada K. Seliem
Naglaa A. Taha
Nahla I. El-Feky
Khaled Abdelaal
Hassan El-Ramady
Mohammed E. El-Mahrouk
Yousry A. Bayoumi
author_facet Mayada K. Seliem
Naglaa A. Taha
Nahla I. El-Feky
Khaled Abdelaal
Hassan El-Ramady
Mohammed E. El-Mahrouk
Yousry A. Bayoumi
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title Evaluation of Five Chrysanthemum morifolium Cultivars against Leaf Blight Disease Caused by Alternaria alternata at Rooting and Seedling Growth Stages
title_short Evaluation of Five Chrysanthemum morifolium Cultivars against Leaf Blight Disease Caused by Alternaria alternata at Rooting and Seedling Growth Stages
title_full Evaluation of Five Chrysanthemum morifolium Cultivars against Leaf Blight Disease Caused by Alternaria alternata at Rooting and Seedling Growth Stages
title_fullStr Evaluation of Five Chrysanthemum morifolium Cultivars against Leaf Blight Disease Caused by Alternaria alternata at Rooting and Seedling Growth Stages
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Five Chrysanthemum morifolium Cultivars against Leaf Blight Disease Caused by Alternaria alternata at Rooting and Seedling Growth Stages
title_sort evaluation of five chrysanthemum morifolium cultivars against leaf blight disease caused by alternaria alternata at rooting and seedling growth stages
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