Abstract
<span lang="EN-US">P</span><span lang="EN-US">hytopathological monitoring of <em>C. chinensis </em>(L.) Nees in the agrobiocenosis with various anthropogenic impact during 2008-2015 in the Forest Steppes of Ukraine</span><span lang="EN-US"> </span><span lang="EN-US">revealed that pathogenic species of mycological origin caused the pathological changes in plants, i.e. root rot, wilting, and various blotches. The annual average rates of their spread and development are: wilting - 39.75 % (lim 7.5-75%) and 26.8% (lim 1,5-25,1%); root rot - 30.7% (lim 2.7-72.7%) and 13.5% (lim 1.6-29.2%); blotch - 7.7% (lim 0-24.5%) and 1.2% (lim 0-5.8%) correspondingly. The whole set of pathogenic mycoflora was presented with 24 pathogenic species in herbs, earth balls, and seeds.</span>
Publisher
Oles Honchar Dnipropetrovsk National University