The ability of Bipolaris sorokiniana isolated from spring barley leaves to survive in plant residuals of different crops

Spring barley is an important high-value crop globally. However, it is highly susceptible to soil-borne diseases in Kazakhstan and the world. Bipolaris sorokiniana (Sacc.) Shoemaker is the most important soil-borne pathogen that causes root rot and spot blotch diseases in cereal crops. This study ai...

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Autores principales: Dutbayev, Yerlan, Kharipzhanova, Aidana, Sultanova, Nadira, Dababat, Abdelfattah A., Bekezhanova, Madina, Uspanov, Alibek
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Publicado: Science Publishing Group 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/129097
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author Dutbayev, Yerlan
Kharipzhanova, Aidana
Sultanova, Nadira
Dababat, Abdelfattah A.
Bekezhanova, Madina
Uspanov, Alibek
author_browse Bekezhanova, Madina
Dababat, Abdelfattah A.
Dutbayev, Yerlan
Kharipzhanova, Aidana
Sultanova, Nadira
Uspanov, Alibek
author_facet Dutbayev, Yerlan
Kharipzhanova, Aidana
Sultanova, Nadira
Dababat, Abdelfattah A.
Bekezhanova, Madina
Uspanov, Alibek
author_sort Dutbayev, Yerlan
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description Spring barley is an important high-value crop globally. However, it is highly susceptible to soil-borne diseases in Kazakhstan and the world. Bipolaris sorokiniana (Sacc.) Shoemaker is the most important soil-borne pathogen that causes root rot and spot blotch diseases in cereal crops. This study aimed to evaluate the ability of B. sorokiniana isolated from spring barley leaves to survive in plant residuals of different crops. The fungus was isolated from spring barley leaves from the Zholbarys agro farm of Kerbylak district of Almaty, southeastern Kazakhstan, in 2021. Laboratory experiments were conducted at Kazakh National Agrarian Research University. The study was conducted on 10th days of seedlings of cereal, legume, and oilseed crops. The obtained results showed that seedlings of spring barley, spring wheat, and oats retained the B. sorokiniana infection. Interestingly, the infection of B. sorokiniana isolated from leaves of spring barley statistically significantly increased symptoms of spot blotch on spring wheat and spring barley seedlings, while symptoms decreased on oats (P-value <0.01). The introduction of rapeseed, chickpeas, peas, and oats into the crop rotation system in southeastern Kazakhstan could limit the volume of the B. sorokiniana infection in spring wheat and spring barley. On rapeseed, peas, and chickpeas seedlings no symptoms of spot blotch were observed (P-value <0.01).
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spelling CGSpace1290972025-11-06T13:10:01Z The ability of Bipolaris sorokiniana isolated from spring barley leaves to survive in plant residuals of different crops Dutbayev, Yerlan Kharipzhanova, Aidana Sultanova, Nadira Dababat, Abdelfattah A. Bekezhanova, Madina Uspanov, Alibek wheat rapeseed chickpeas bipolaris sorokiniana Spring barley is an important high-value crop globally. However, it is highly susceptible to soil-borne diseases in Kazakhstan and the world. Bipolaris sorokiniana (Sacc.) Shoemaker is the most important soil-borne pathogen that causes root rot and spot blotch diseases in cereal crops. This study aimed to evaluate the ability of B. sorokiniana isolated from spring barley leaves to survive in plant residuals of different crops. The fungus was isolated from spring barley leaves from the Zholbarys agro farm of Kerbylak district of Almaty, southeastern Kazakhstan, in 2021. Laboratory experiments were conducted at Kazakh National Agrarian Research University. The study was conducted on 10th days of seedlings of cereal, legume, and oilseed crops. The obtained results showed that seedlings of spring barley, spring wheat, and oats retained the B. sorokiniana infection. Interestingly, the infection of B. sorokiniana isolated from leaves of spring barley statistically significantly increased symptoms of spot blotch on spring wheat and spring barley seedlings, while symptoms decreased on oats (P-value <0.01). The introduction of rapeseed, chickpeas, peas, and oats into the crop rotation system in southeastern Kazakhstan could limit the volume of the B. sorokiniana infection in spring wheat and spring barley. On rapeseed, peas, and chickpeas seedlings no symptoms of spot blotch were observed (P-value <0.01). 2022-03-01 2023-02-28T09:00:13Z 2023-02-28T09:00:13Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/129097 en Open Access application/pdf Science Publishing Group Dutbayev, Y., Kharipzhanova, A., Sultanova, N., Dababat, A. A., Bekezhanova, M., & Uspanov, A. (2022). The Ability of Bipolaris Sorokiniana Isolated from Spring Barley Leaves to Survive in Plant Residuals of Different Crops. OnLine Journal of Biological Sciences, 22(3), 279–286. https://doi.org/10.3844/ojbsci.2022.279.286
spellingShingle wheat
rapeseed
chickpeas
bipolaris sorokiniana
Dutbayev, Yerlan
Kharipzhanova, Aidana
Sultanova, Nadira
Dababat, Abdelfattah A.
Bekezhanova, Madina
Uspanov, Alibek
The ability of Bipolaris sorokiniana isolated from spring barley leaves to survive in plant residuals of different crops
title The ability of Bipolaris sorokiniana isolated from spring barley leaves to survive in plant residuals of different crops
title_full The ability of Bipolaris sorokiniana isolated from spring barley leaves to survive in plant residuals of different crops
title_fullStr The ability of Bipolaris sorokiniana isolated from spring barley leaves to survive in plant residuals of different crops
title_full_unstemmed The ability of Bipolaris sorokiniana isolated from spring barley leaves to survive in plant residuals of different crops
title_short The ability of Bipolaris sorokiniana isolated from spring barley leaves to survive in plant residuals of different crops
title_sort ability of bipolaris sorokiniana isolated from spring barley leaves to survive in plant residuals of different crops
topic wheat
rapeseed
chickpeas
bipolaris sorokiniana
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/129097
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