Soil-borne plant pathogenic fungi biodiversity of sunflower

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Diseases caused by soil-borne phytopathogenic fungi are a serious problem for agricultural crops, including sunflower crops. The limited possibilities of measures to control them further increases the interest and focus on them. This article reveals data on the species composition, occurrence rate of soil-borne plant pathogenic fungi isolated from the soil of sunflower. Here, 11 species of true fungi and 1 species of oomycetes have been isolated. The highest incidence rate was recorded in the Fusarium oxysporum fungi species. During the study, pathogenic fungi specific to sunflower have also been isolated.

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Sodikov, B., Khakimov, A., Rakhmonov, U., Omonlikov, A., Gulmatov, R., & Utaganov, S. (2022). Soil-borne plant pathogenic fungi biodiversity of sunflower. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 1068). Institute of Physics. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1068/1/012018

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