Influence of Seeds and Roots Extracts and Exudates of Bean Plant on Growth of Some Pathogenic Fungi

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Extracts and exudates of seeds and roots of plant play a role in plant health and attracted the pathogen to the host. This study was conducted the effect of extract and exudates from bean seeds and roots on fungal growth of Botrytis cinerea, Macrophomina phaseolina and Rhizoctonia solani. Chemical analysis of extract and exudates was also studied. Seed and root extracts and exudates obtained from Libyan cv. gave the most stimulating effect on the mycelia growth of all tested fungi in a descending order, than those extracted and exuded from seeds and roots of the Giza-6 cv. In vitro chemical analysis of seed and root extracts and exudates of both cultivars indicated that total amino acids were much higher in Libyan cv. than those in Giza-6 cv., while free and total phenol contents were much greater in the seed and root extracts and exudates of Giza-6 cv. compared with those from Libyan cv.

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El-Gali, Z. (2015) Influence of Seeds and Roots Extracts and Exudates of Bean Plant on Growth of Some Pathogenic Fungi. Open Access Library Journal, 2, 1-10. doi: 10.4236/oalib.1101666.

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