EKB Journal Management System

1.

The Analysis of Growth Curves for Root-Knot Nematodes as an Aid to defining their Pathogenicity

Pages 1-26
A. Al-Yahya Fahad; Andry Maggregor; Howard Atkinson

2.

Evaluation of Four Potato Cultivars Against Meloidogyne incognita and Rotylenchulus reniformis in the Relation to Nematode Symptoms and Biocontrol Agents

Pages 27-42
H. Z. Aboul-Eid; M. M. Youssef

3.

Interelationships Between Meloidogyne incognita snd Azotobacter chrococcum, Bacillus megaterium, Rhizobium lupine and Glomus calarium on cowpea and tomato

Pages 43-56
M. M. Youssef; M. S. Ali; H. Z. Aboul-Eid

4.

The Extended Effect of Pasteuria penetrans as a Biocontrol agent of thr Root-Knot Nematodes

Pages 57-66
H. I. Nagar; A A. Farahat; H. H. Hendy; A A. El-Hadidy

5.

Deterioration of the Reniform Nematode Population as a Result of Adding Dry or Fresh Leaves of Some Plants under Microplots Conditions

Pages 67-78
H. I. Nagar; A A. Farahat; H. H. Hendy; A. M. El-Ghonemy

6.

Effects of Certain Composted Plant Residues on Sunflower Plants Infected With Meloidogyne incognita

Pages 79-96
H. Z. Aboul-Eid; A. E. Ismail; A. A. El-Sayef

7.

Effects of Certain Antagonistic and/or Toxic Plant Extracts on the Root-Knot Nematode Meloidogyne incognita

Pages 97-110
G. H Rady; M. M. Kandil; S. S. Ahmed; Safaa M Halawa

8.

Susceptibility of Twenty Six Sugarbeet Varieties to Root-Knot Nematodes Meloidogyne spp.in the Newly Reclaimed Sandy Soils of Al-Bostan Region

Pages 111-125
M F. Maareg; M. A. Hassanein; A. I. Allam; B. A. Oteifa

9.

Rapid Identification of Genetic Relationship of M.incognita Population by Polymerase Chain Reaction-Rapd Markets

Pages 173-205
S A. Haroon; C. Zijlsra