THE PHYTOSANITARY STATUS OF SOME FLOWERING PLANTS CULTIVATED IN DIFFERENT GREEN SPACES IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF CRAIOVA

Authors

  • Adelina Larisa MUNTEANU
  • Rodi MITREA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52846/aamc.v52i1.1345

Abstract

The research was carried out on 23 host plants and the attack of 32 fungal pathogens was identified.

The identified pathogens were classified by attack incidence value (F%) into main pathogens, secondary pathogens and potential pests.

The host plants that were attacked by key pathogens were chrysanthemum, snapdragon, marigold, yarrow, yucca and rose. The host plants that were attacked by pathogens from the secondary group were peony, sedge, oxeye, hydrangea, hyacinth, queen of the night, sage and cloves. Attack of potential harmful pathogens has been recorded on gladioli, tulips, snapdragons, chrysanthemums, marigolds, pansies, dahlias, hydrangea, petunia, cock's crest and primroses. The species in which the simultaneous attack of three key pathogens was registered was the rose.

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Published

2023-01-02

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Section

Working Group 1: Plant Cultivation and Animal Growing Technologies