Detection And Investigation Of Bayoud Disease In Imported Date Palam Tissue
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https://doi.org/10.51699/ijbea.v4i1.352Keywords:
investigation, Bayoud disease, Date palm tissue, Fusarium specieAbstract
This research investigated a specific issue affecting date palms, surveying palm groves showing symptoms similar to Bayoud disease. The death and wilting of tissue palms have become a worrying and determinant issue for palm propagation and cultivation in Iraq. F. solani. It had the highest ability to colonize date palm leaflets, 62.67%, followed by F. oxysporum f. sp. albedinis, 22.12%. Although F. proliferatum is a serious pathogen of date palm, 14.16%, a study confirmed that fungal strains from the previous species have a highly toxic effect on tissue culture.
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