The Bio-effect of fungi which isolated from compost plant waste and from rhizosphere of cucumber plants in promoting growth of cucumber plant

  • Azher H. Altaie College of Agric Univ. of Wasit.
  • Sabah L. Alwan Department of Plant Protection College of Agric -Univ. of Kufa
Keywords: Plant extract , Aspergillus PGPS

Abstract

This study was carried out to evaluate the bio-effect of 37 fungal isolates which isolated from compost plant waste as soilless culture media and from rhizosphere of cucumber plants in its efficiency in promoting growth of cucumber plant Cucumis sativus in plastic pots. The results showed that six isolates of the total fungal isolates, as well as the isolate are : (A-12 ( A. flavus, )A-5) A. fumigatus, )A-S-7( A. flavus, )A-7( A. fumigatus, )A-J-1( A. niger in addition to (T-13) Trichoderma hamatum, which considered the best effective in promoting growth of cucumber plants according to plant growth criteria that studied such germination percentage, number of rotting seed, number of health and rotting seedling, first true leaf emergence date , relative content of chlorophyll, length and wet and dry weight of root and shoot and vigour index (VI) of seed.

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Published
2017-07-07
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H. Altaie, A., & L. Alwan, S. (2017). The Bio-effect of fungi which isolated from compost plant waste and from rhizosphere of cucumber plants in promoting growth of cucumber plant. Al-Qadisiyah Journal of Pure Science, 21(3), 1-9. Retrieved from https://journalsc.qu.edu.iq/index.php/JOPS/article/view/21
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