Effect of Fusarium isolates and their filtrates on respiratory rate and chemical analysis of squash plants

Zentralbl Bakteriol Naturwiss. 1978;133(2):163-8. doi: 10.1016/s0323-6056(78)80028-7.

Abstract

The highly pathogenic isolate stimulated the emergence of the squash seedlings first, caused, however, the highest death rate of the seedlings finally. Fusarium isolates and their culture filtrates inhibited the respiratory rate of squash plants significantly. However, F. oxysporum isolates inhibited respiration more than F. solani isolates. Seasonal changes of respiration decline show that the respiratory rate decreased with plant growth in the case of infested soil and of plants injected with culture filtrates. However, spraying Fusarium culture filtrates on the foliage gave opposite results when the plants grew older. Fusarium solani isolates decreased nitrogen content of squash stems and leaves, while F. oxysporum isolates gave reverse results. Injecting Fusarium culture filtrate into the plant decreased nitrogen content of both stems and leaves, while spraying the foliage with the filtrates increased nitrogen content more than that of the control. Phosphorus content of the stems of squash plants, sown in infested soil, was less than in the control when the plants were treated with F. solani and higher when they were treated with F. oxysporum isolates. On the other hand, the phosphorus content of squash leaves was higher than in the control. In the case of injected plants, however, the phosphorus content in stems and leaves was equal to that of the control or less, and with sprayed plants it was higher than in the control. Infesting the soil with Fusarium isolates and spraying the foliage with their culture filtrates increased potassium content of squash stems and leaves, while injecting the filtrates into the plants decreased potassium content of both stems and leaves.

MeSH terms

  • Fusarium / growth & development*
  • Nitrogen / analysis
  • Oxygen Consumption
  • Phosphorus / analysis
  • Plants / analysis
  • Plants / metabolism
  • Plants / microbiology*
  • Potassium / analysis

Substances

  • Phosphorus
  • Nitrogen
  • Potassium