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Tartalomjegyzékhu 2004 Debreceni Egyetem Agrártudományi Centrum Mez ıgazdaságtudományi Kar A T C 9. Tiszántúli Növényvédelmi Fórum „A szomszédé valóban zöldebb?”– A növényvéd ık els ı tapasztalatai Magyarországon, mint az EU tagországában El ıadások – Proceedings Szerkeszt ı: Kövics György J. PhD (Editor: G.J. Kövics) 2004. október 20-21. Debrecen Debreceni Egyetem Debrecen Szervez ık: A Debreceni Egyetem (DE) Agrártudományi Centrum (ATC) Mez ıgazdaságtudományi Kar (MTK) Növényvédelmi Tanszéke a Növényvédelem Oktatásának Fejlesztéséért Közhasznú Alapítvány (NOFKA) és a Hallgatók Gulyás Antal Növényvédelmi Köre Szervez ı Bizottság: Elnök: Dr. Szarukán István egyetemi tanár Titkár: Dr. habil. Kövics György egyetemi docens, tanszékvezet ı Tagok: Dr. Bozsik András egyetemi docens Dr. Holb Imre egyetemi adjunktus Horváth Imréné Kati tanszéki munkatárs Dr. Karaffa Erzsébet egyetemi adjunktus Dr. Radócz László egyetemi docens Szabóné Asbolt Tünde tanszéki munkatárs Konferencia Titkárság: Tiszántúli Növényvédelmi Fórum Dr. Kövics György DATE Növényvédelmi Tanszék 4015 Debrecen, Pf. 36. telefon/üzenetrögzít ı/fax: (52) 508-378 vagy: (52) 508-459 mobil: (30) 342-4135 E-mail: [email protected] INTERNET: http://www.date.hu Tartalom Plenáris el ıadások Klement Zoltán (MTA Növényvédelmi Kutatóintézete, Budapest): A NÖVÉNYI ÉS ÁLLATI IMMUNRENDSZEREK KÖZÖS VONÁSA 3 H. 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(DMRL, Dept. of in Applied Botany, Seed Pathology and Biotechnology,University of Mysore, Manasagangotri, Mysore, India): METABOLIKUS OZMÓZIS- SZABÁLYOZÓKKAL VÉGZETT MAGKEZELÉSEK PERONOSZPÓRA ELLENÁLLÓSÁGOT INDUKÁLNAK A GYÖNGYKÖLESBEN ÉS SERKENTIK A NÖVÉNY FEJL İDÉSÉT (SEED TREATMENT WITH METABOLIC OSMOREGULATORS INDUCES DOWNY MILDEW DISEASE RESISTANCE AND GROWTH PROMOTION 41 IN PEARL MILLET) Geetha, N.P., K.N. Amruthesh and H.S. Shetty (DMRL, Dept. of in Applied Botany, Seed Pathology and Biotechnology,University of Mysore, Manasagangotri, Mysore, India): A SCLEROSPORA GRAMINICOLA ZOOSPÓRÁKBÓL IZOLÁLT TELÍTETT ZSÍRSAVAK ELLENÁLLÓSÁGOT INDUKÁLNAK A GYÖNGYKÖLESBEN (SATURATED FATTY ACIDS DETECTED IN ZOOSPORES OF SCLEROSPORA GRAMINICOLA INDUCE RESISTANCE IN PEARL 52 MILLET) Sudisha, J. and H.S. Shetty (DMRL, Dept. of in Applied Botany, Seed Pathology and Biotechnology,University of Mysore, Manasagangotri, Mysore, India): KARNATAKA ÉS KERELA ERDEIBEN EL İFODULÓ BAZÍDIUMOS FARONTÓ GOMBÁKBÓL KÉSZÜLT PREPARÁTUMOK PERONOSZPÓRA-ELLENES HATÁSÁNAK VIZSGÁLATA (PHYTOMEDICINAL PROPERTIES OF WOOD ROT BASIDIOMYCETES FUNGI OCCURRING IN FOREST REGIONS OF 62 KARNATAKA AND KERALA STATES, INDIA) Manjuantha, G., Niranjan-Raj, S. and H. S. Shetty (DMRL, Dept. of in Applied Botany, Seed Pathology and Biotechnology,University of Mysore, Manasagangotri, Mysore, India): AZ ENDOFITA GOMBÁK ANYAGCSERE-TERMÉKEINEK SZEREPE A GYÖNGYKÖLES PERONOSZPÓRA ( SCLEROSPORA GRAMINICOLA) ELLENÁLLÓSÁGÁNAK INDUKCIÓJÁBAN (ROLE OF ENDOPHYTIC FUNGI AND THEIR METABOLITES IN INDUCTION OF RESISTANCE AGAINST PEARL MILLET DOWNY MILDEW DISEASE) 71 Niranjan Raj, S. 1, Oros, G. 2, Shetty, H.S. 1 (1DMRL, Dept. of Applied Botany, Seed Pathology and Biotechnology, University of Mysore, Manasagangotri, Mysore, India, 2Plant Protection Institute, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary): A LAMINARIN SZISZTÉMIKUS ELLENÁLLÓSÁGOT INDUKÁL A GYÖNGYKÖLESBEN A SCLEROSPORA GRAMINICOLA ELLEN (LAMINARIN INDUCED SYSTEMIC RESISTANCE IN PEARL MILLET AGAINST DOWNY MILDEW DISEASE AND ASSOCIATED DEFENSE RESPONSES) Manjuantha, G., Niranjan Raj, S., Shetty, H.S. (DMRL, Dept. of 81 Studies in Applied Botany, Seed Pathology and Biotechnology, University of Mysore, Manasagangotri, Mysore, India): A NITROGÉNMONOXID DONOROK ALKALMAZÁSÁVAL FOKOZHATÓ A GYÖNGYKÖLES SZISZTÉMIKUS ELLENÁLLÓSÁGA SCLEROSPORA GRAMINICOL ÁVAL SZEMBEN (NITRIC OXIDE MEDIATES SYSTEMIC RESISTANCE AGAINST DOWNY MILDEW OF PEARL MILLET) Dávid István – Radócz László (Debreceni Egyetem ATC MTK 92 Növényvédelmi Tanszék, Debrecen): A SELYEMMÁLYVA ÉS AZ OLASZ SZERBTÖVIS CSÍRÁZÁSA ÉS CSÍRÁZTATÁSA Szarvas Péter 1 – Bozsik András 1 – Antoine Meirland 2 102 (1Debreceni Egyetem Mez ıgazdaságtudományi Kar, Növényvédelmi Tanszék, 2Université des Science et Technologie, Lille, France): FASOROK, SÖVÉNYEK HATÁSA NÉHÁNY İSZI BÚZA ÁLLOMÁNY MAGASSÁGÁRA Tarcali Gábor – Radócz László (Debreceni Egyetem 107 Agrártudományi Centrum, Mez ıgazdaságtudományi Kar, Növényvédelmi Tanszék, Debrecen): A CRYPHONECTRIA PARASITICA (MURR.) BARR EL İFORDULÁSA ERDÉLYBEN, KOCSÁNYTALAN TÖLGYÖN Bene Sándor 1 - Radócz László 2 (1Debreceni Egyetem ATC 113 Karcagi Kutatóintézet, Karcag, 2Debreceni Egyetem ATC Növényvédelmi Tanszék): GYOMVISZONYOK VÁLTOZÁSA CSÖKKENTETT TALAJM ŐVELÉSI TECHNOLÓGIA HATÁSÁRA KUKORICA KULTÚRÁBAN 120 Jakabné Kondor Mária – Hertelendy Péter (OMMI, Budapest): TÖNKÖLYBÚZA FAJTÁK ÉS FAJTAJELÖLTEK NÖVÉNYKÓRTANI ÉRTÉKELÉSE 125 Szlávik Szabolcs 1 – Gergely László 1 – Zalka Andrea 2 – Orlóciné Debreceni Ágnes 1 – Bartus Erika 1 ( 1Országos Mez ıgazdasági Min ısít ı Intézet, Növénykórtani Osztály, Budapest, 2Országos Mez ıgazdasági Min ısít ı Intézet, Növényfajtakísérleti Állomás, Röjtökmuzsaj): ÁLLAMILAG ELISMERT İSZI KÁPOSZTAREPCE FAJTÁK FOGÉKONYSÁGA A FEHÉRPENÉSZES SZÁRROTHADÁSSAL (SCLEROTINIA SCLEROTIORUM) SZEMBEN 130 Racskó József 1 – Szabó Zoltán 1 – Lakatos László 2– Thurzó Sándor 1 – Nyéki József 1 (1Debreceni Egyetem ATC Szaktanácsadási és Fejlesztési Intézet, Debrecen, 2Debreceni Egyetem ATC Mez ıgazdaságtudományi Kar Er ıforrásgazdálkodási Tanszék, Debrecen): AZ ALMAFAVARASODÁS ( VENTURIA INAEQUALIS COOKE [WINTER]) ALMAFAJTÁK LEVÉL- FERT İZÖTTSÉGÉRE ÉS GYÜMÖLCS-MIN İSÉGÉRE GYAKOROLT HATÁSA INTEGRÁLT ÉS ORGANIKUS ALMAÜLTETVÉNYEKBEN 134 Racskó József 1 – Szabó Zoltán 1 – Budai Lejla 1 – Lakatos László 2 – Drén Gábor 1 – Nyéki József 1 (1Debreceni Egyetem ATC Szaktanácsadási és Fejlesztési Intézet, Debrecen, 2Debreceni Egyetem ATC Mez ıgazdaságtudományi Kar Er ıforrásgazdálkodási Tanszék, Debrecen): A TAFRINÁS LEVÉLFODROSODÁS ( TAPHRINA DEFORMANS [BERK.] TUL.) FER İZÖTTSÉG HATÁSA NÉHÁNY NEKTARINFAJTA GYÜMÖLCSMIN İSÉGÉRE 142 Kövesd Andrea 1 – Hertelendy Péter 2 – Szikora Pál 3 – Pavel Rysanek 4 – Magdalena Bartosova 5 – Maria Dalaka 6 – Marga Veron 7 ( 1Trebag Kft. Nagykovácsi, 2Országos Mez ıgazdasági Min ısít ı Intézet, Budapest, 3Cserháti Sándor Szakképz ı Iskola, Nagykanizsa, 4Prágai Agrártudományi Egyetem, 5Nyitrai Agrártudományi Egyetem, 6Georgiki Anaptixi, Görögország, 7Global Interface, Spanyolország): NÖVÉNYVÉDELMI SZAKKÉPZÉSI ANYAG A CSALÁDI GAZDÁLKODÓK SZÁMÁRA (LEONARDO PROGRAM 2002) 151 Boronkay Ferencné – Lenti István (Nyíregyházi F ıiskola, Nyíregyháza): EMLÉKEZZÜNK TUZSON JÁNOS AKADÉMIKUSRA 155 Kórtani szekció el ıadásai Lenti István – Boronkay Ferencné – Vágvölgyi Sándor (Nyíregyházi F ıiskola, Nyíregyháza): A HIRNEOLA AURICULA-JUDAE (BULL.: FR.) BERK. GOMBA MIKOPARAZITÁI A BÁTORLIGETI TERMÉSZETVÉDELMI TERÜLETEKEN 167 Gáborjányi Richard – Horváth József - Kazinczi Gabriella - Czompoly József – Takács András Péter (Veszprémi Egyetem, Georgikon Mez ıgazdaságtudományi Kar, Keszthely): A PEPINO MOZAIK VÍRUS EL İFORDULÁSA ÉS A LYCOPERSICON FAJOK VÍRUSFOGÉKONYÁGA 177 Petróczi Marietta – Glits Márton – Palkovics László (Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem Kertészettudományi Kar, Növénykórtani Tanszék): MONILIA FAJOK DÍSZNÖVÉNYEKEN Pocsai Emil (Fejér Megyei Növény- és Talajvédelmi Szolgálat, Velence): A BÚZA TÖRPESÉG VÍRUS JELENLÉTI ARÁNYA A TÜNETES GABONAFAJOKBAN 2000-2004 KÖZÖTT 182 Vajna László – Oros Gyula (MTA Növényvédelmi Kutatóintézete, Budapest): PÁZSITFÜVEK FOLTOS PUSZTULÁSA MAGYARORSZÁGON, A RHIZOCTONIA SOLANI ÉS R. ZEAE SZEREPE A PÁZSITFÜVEK PUSZTULÁSÁBAN 200 Hertelendy Péter – Birtáné Vas Zsuzsa (OMMI, Budapest): İSZI BÚZA GENOTÍPUSOK LEVÉLROZSDA IRÁNTI FOGÉKONYSÁGÁNAK ALAKULÁSA AZ ELMÚLT KÉT ÉV VIZSGÁLATI EREDMÉNYEI ALAPJÁN 218 Holb Imre (Debreceni Egyetem Agrártudományi Centrum Mez ıgazdaságtudományi Kar Növényvédelmi Tanszék, Debrecen): FUNGICIDES KEZELÉSEK HATÉKONYSÁGA VIRÁG- ÉS HAJTÁSELHALÁST OKOZÓ MONILINA LAXA ELLEN INTEGRÁLT KAJSZI ÜLTETVÉNYEKBEN 226 Sándor Erzsébet 1 – Bernhard Seiboth 2 – Karaffa Levente 3 – Fekete Erzsébet 3 – Irinyi László 1 – Kövics György J. 1 – Christian P. Kubicek 2 ( 1Debreceni Egyetem, Agrártudományi Centrum, Mez ıgazdaságtudományi Kar, Növényvédelmi
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