EKB Journal Management System
Volume & Issue: Volume 12, Issue 1, February 2013  XML

1

Host Suitability of Seven Leguminous Plants to the Root-Knot Nematode Meloidoyne incognita Infection under Greenhouse Conditions

Page 1-10
A. G. El-Sherif; A. H. Nour-El-Deen; H. A. El-Nahas

2

Effect of Meloidogyne incognita eggs Inoculation at Three Levels on its Development and Reproduction on Soybean Plants under the Stress of Four Soil Textures in Greenhouse Conditions

Page 11-21
A. G. El -Sherif; A. H. Nour El-Deen; H. A. El-Nahas

3

Induction of Systematic Resistance in Sugar-beet Infected with Meloidogyne incognita by Humic Acid , Hydrogen Peroxide, Thiamine and Two Amino Acids

Page 22-41
Dina S S. Ibrahim; A. H. Nour El-Deen; A E. Khalil; Fatma A.M. Mostafa

4

The Current Situation of Wheat Production in Egypt with Special Emphasis on the Spatial Distribution of the cereal cyst Nematodes in Egyptian Bread Wheat (Triticum aestivum cv.Giza 68) Field

Page 42-53
M. M.M. Abd–Elgawad; Moawad M.M. Mohamed

5

Susceptibility of Different Tomato Cultivars against Root– knot Nematode, Meloidogyne spp.

Page 54-62
Mostafa S.M. El–Ansary

6

Suppression of Root–knot Nematode (Meloidogyne incognita) on Eggplant by Applying Some Biofertilizers and Biocontrol Agents

Page 63-73
Safinaz A. Farfour; Mostafa S.M. El–Ansary

7

Comparative Effects of Entomopathogenic Nematodes and Other Biorational Compounds on Tylenchulus semipenetrans Cobb Populations on Citrus

Page 74-90
M. M. Abd-elgawad; H. Abd-El-Kheir; Faika F.H. Koura; E A. Abd El-Wahab; S. A. Montasser; M. M.M. Hammam

8

Microbial Analysis of Different Top Samples in Newly Reclaimed Citrus Planted Soil in Egypt

Page 91-112
H. Abd-El- Kheir; M. M.M. Abd-Elgawad; Faika F.H. koura; A. E. Abd-El-Wahab; S. A. Montasser; M. M.A. Hammam

9

Biocontrol of Root-knot Nematode,Meloidogyne incognita Infected Banana Plants by Cyanobacteria

Page 113-129
Ragaa A. Hamouda; Mostafa S.M. El–Ansary

10

Resistance of Some Plant Cultivars Wheat, Barley and Broad bean to Root– knot Nematode,Meloidogyne javanica

Page 130-138
A. F.M. El–Mesalamy

11

Growth Response and Changes in Chemical Composition in some Host Plants Caused by Infection with ThreeNematode species

Page 139-158
Ahmed A. Farahat; Al–Sayed A. Al–Sayed; Nomer A. Mahoud

12

Phytonematode Damage, Economic Threshold and Management with Special reference to Egypt

Page 159-176
Mahfouz M.M. Abd–Elgawad

13

Erratum: Integrated Management of Meloidogyne incognita and Rotylenchulus reniformis using Trichoderma lignorum, Paecilomyces sulphurellus and Rice Straw tea Compost

Page 177-177
Fatma A.M. Mostafa; M. M. Kasem; A. R. Refaei; A. H. Nour El-Deen; Marwa A. Genena