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Biological control of Podosphaera xanthii the causal agent of squash powdery mildew disease by upregulation of defense-related enzymes

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Table 1 Effect of bio-agent treatments on conidial germinationof P. xanthii, 24 h after treatment and incubation at 28 ± 1 °C
Fig. 1 Effect of different bio-agents (B. chitinosporuswith fungicide (Topas100) and control treatments on the diseasesymptoms of squash leaves infected with powdery mildew pathogen(T
Table 4 Influence of biological agents on yield parameters ofsquash plants
Fig. 3 amildew after 24 h of treatments with bio-agents. CK, control; F, fungicide (Topas-100), T Activities of catalase (CAT), b peroxidase (POX), and c polyphenol oxidase (PPO) enzymes in squash leaves infected with powdery1, Trichoderma harzianum; T2, T

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