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Effect of Using Potassium Silicate and Novo Safe Compound against Wheat Gall Nematode in pot experiment under field-like conditions
A field experiment was conducted using a pot that included a study of the effect of using Potassium Silicate and Novo safe against the wheat galls disease (Anguina tritici) on Sham 6 wheat. The results of the study showed that the treatment of PS and NS improved plant vegetative parameters and increased productivity. It also reduced nematode infection. The (NS + PS)2 treatment showed the highest average for plant high 65.26 cm, compared with Control treatment 49.66 cm. The (NS + PS)2 treatment also recorded a significant difference in leaf area recorded 33.99 cm2, compared with CT 26.29 cm2. The (NS + PS)2 treatment and the PS2 treatment recorded the highest average for 1000 grain weight, which recorded 39.66 and 39.73 g, respectively, compared with CT treatment, which recorded 14.16 g. The PS2 treatment, NS + PS 2 treatment and NS2 compound also recorded a reduction in infection standard, they recorded a significant difference for the average gall weight, which recorded 3.36, 3.43 and 3.93 gall/mg, respectively, compared with CT which recorded 6.25 gall/mg. PS2 treatment also recorded the lowest average for the percentage of spikes infection which recorded 61.53%, which differ significantly from the other treatments Except for the NS2 that didn’t record a difference, compared with CT which recorded the highest average spikes infection 85%. treatments of PS1, NS2, and (NS + PS)2 also achieved significant differences in the percentage of infected grains, recording 20.92, 22.34, 23.59, and 22.43%, respectively, compared with CT, which recorded 72.5%.