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Sugar-beet (Beta vulgaris L.) is considered an important root crop, which is ranked second to sugar-cane for supporting the expansion of Egyptian sugar industry. Root-knot nematodes (RKNs) Meloidogyne spp. are among the most deleterious plant pathogens since these organisms play a detectable role in limiting the productivity of such economic agriculture crop. The root ¿knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita (Kofoid & White) Chitwood is among the most important nematode infecting sugar-beet. Because of the lack of plant resistance to most species of root-knot nematode as well as the environmental…mehr

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Sugar-beet (Beta vulgaris L.) is considered an important root crop, which is ranked second to sugar-cane for supporting the expansion of Egyptian sugar industry. Root-knot nematodes (RKNs) Meloidogyne spp. are among the most deleterious plant pathogens since these organisms play a detectable role in limiting the productivity of such economic agriculture crop. The root ¿knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita (Kofoid & White) Chitwood is among the most important nematode infecting sugar-beet. Because of the lack of plant resistance to most species of root-knot nematode as well as the environmental restrictions on nematicidal use for controlling plant parasitic nematodes, biological control and other eco-friendly disease control measures have gained recently increasing interest.The activation of the plant's own defense system through biotic and abiotic agents, called elicitors, has been considered as a focus of research only in recent years for the control of plant pathogens. The resulting elevated resistance due to an inducing agent upon infection by a pathogen is called induced systemic resistance (ISR) or systemic acquired resistance (SAR).
Autorenporträt
Dina S.S.Ibrahim, researcher of nematology and biotechnology at department of nematodes diseases and central Lab of biotechnology, Plant Pathology Res. Inst., ARC, Giza, Egypt, 12619. Has experience in taxonomy, molecular biology and genetics parasitic interactions of nematodes with plant, Tissue culture technique, Nanotechnology, and SAR in plant.