The influence of bio-char on Common scab disease of potatoes

Abstract: he study was carried out in a greenhouse at Plant Pathology Research Institute, “Agricultural Research Center, Giza, Egypt” to evaluate bio-char applications of potato scab controlling caused by Streptomyces scabies in sandy and clayey textured soil. Water dressing of potting soils was discussed with the influence of bio-char application to both kinds of infested and non-infested soils. The results showed that the application of bio-char for potato seed bed and the regular irrigation (every 3 days) caused an increase in organic carbon in both sterilized soils. While, the bio-char application in state under seedbed for infested sandy soil caused low nitrogen content at both watering treatments. In this preliminary study similar results were shown in clayey infested soil. Which soil porosity that is being inversely related to disease and it is positively correlated to soil bulk density (bd). Also, the results showed that bio-char application decreased the interspaces between particles consequentially minimizing soil bulk density for watering treatments in concern. The soil reaction (pH) was increased with the application of bio-char to infested soil under both watering system. Bio- char amended sandy and clayey soils expressed decreased incidence of scabby tubers especially at higher dose regular watering. This preliminary study reveals that the necessity of bio-char field treatments, to explain in depth the physiological, histological and changes in soil edaphic factors as related to Streptomyces scabies infections.
Publication year 2021
Pages 373 – 380
Organization Name
serial title J. of Plant Protection and Pathology, Mansoura Univ., Vol 12 (5): 373 – 380.
Author(s) from ARC
External authors (outside ARC)
    أمنية أحمد عبدالحافظ
Publication Type Journal