Oidium neolycopersici on leaves

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GENERAL INTRODUCTION
REVIEW OF LITERATURE
1. Tomato
2. Botrytis cinerea
3. Taxonomy
4. Host range
5. Symptoms
6. Pathogenicity
7. Effect of nitrogen fertilization on susceptibility of plants to Botrytis cinerea
8. Effect of nitrogen fertilization on the efficacy of biocontrol agents
9. Efficacy of biocontrol agents against Botrytis cinerea
MATERIAL AND METHODS
1. Production of plant material
1.1. Tomato
1.2. Lettuce
2. Assessment of plant development and tissue content
2.1. Tomato
2.2. Lettuce
3. Plant pathogens and inoculum production
3.1. Botrytis cinerea
3.2. Spore suspensions
3.3. Mycelium.
3.4. Sclerotinia sclerotiorum
3.5. Oidium neolycopersici
3.6. Biocontrol agents
4. Inoculation
4.1. Tomato
4.1.1. Botrytis cinerea on leaf pruning wounds
4.1.2. Biocontrol agents and Botrytis cinerea on leaf pruning wounds
4.1.3. Oidium neolycopersici on leaves
4.2. Lettuce
4.2.1. Botrytis cinerea on leaves
4.2.2. Sclerotinia sclerotiorum on leaves
5. Incubation and quantification of disease development
5.1. Incubation of plants after inoculation
5.2. Assessment of Botrytis stem lesions on tomato
5.3. Assessment of powdery mildew symptoms on tomato
5.4. Assessment of leaf symptoms on lettuce (Botrytis and Sclerotinia)
6. Data analysis
RESULTS
1. Effect of N fertilization on the mineral contents in the tissues of the plants
1.1 Tomato
1.2 Lettuce
2. Effect of N fertilization on the susceptibility of tomato plants
2.1 Powdery mildew
2.2 Botrytis cinerea
2.2.1. Latency period (days)
2.2.2. Lesion growth rate (mm/day)
2.2.3. Kinetics of disease development
3. Effect of N fertilization on the efficacy of biocontrol agents against B. cinerea
3.1 Tricoderma harzianum
3.1.1 Latency period (days)
3.1.1 Lesion expansion rate
3.1.2 AUDPC
3.2 Microdochium dimerium (strain L 13)
3.2.1 Latency period
3.2.2 Lesion expansion rate
3.2.3 AUDPC
4 Effect of N fertilization on the susceptibility of Lettuce to B. cinerea
4.1 Leaf area necrosis percent
4.2 Lesion expansion rate (mm2)
DISCUSSION
CONCLUSION AND PERSPECTIVES
REFERENCES

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