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Komposteinsatz als Pflanzenschutzmassnahme im Obstbau [PDF]
Inhalt - Kompost generell - Komposteinsatz zur Vorbeugung gegen Apple Replant Disease/Bodenmüdigkeit - Aktuelle Forschung am FiBL über die ...
Oberhänsli, Thomas
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Replant problems in South Tyrol: role of fungal pathogens and microbial populations in conventional and organic apple orchards [PDF]
South Tyrol, the main Italian apple growing area, is characterised by an highly intensive soil cultivation. Previous investigations shows the existence of replant disorders although it has not been evaluated which are the main causes.
Babini, V. +5 more
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Apple replant disease (ARD) is primarily caused by biotic factors that seriously inhibits the development of apple industry. Therefore, the use of biological control measures to inhibit the main pathogens (such as Fusarium spp.) that cause ARD is of ...
Haiyan Wang +7 more
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Root exudation of phloridzin by apple seedlings (Malus x domestica Borkh.) with symptoms of apple replant disease [PDF]
This study investigates the occurrence of the flavonoid phloridzin (phloretin-2'-O-β-D-glucoside) in root exudates of apple seedlings showing growth reduction related to apple replant disease (ARD).
Arnold, G. +4 more
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Specific apple replant disease (SARD) impairs the growth and establishment of trees in replanted apple orchards Apple roots are normally colonised by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) which may have beneficial effects on plant growth Four AMF inoculation treatments (three species of AMF Glomus mosseae Acaulospora laevis and Scutellospora calospora and
H.J. Ridgway, J. Kandula, A. Stewart
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Mycorrhiza, symbiotic association between fungi and roots of plants, supplies its plant partner with mineral nutrients and protects against soil-borne pathogens, whereas plant feeds fungus partner with photosynthates.
Narender K. Bharat
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Colonisation of apple roots by arbuscular mycorrhiza in specific apple replant disease affected soil
In New Zealand specific apple replant disease (SARD) causes retarded tree growth and poor establishment in replanted apple orchards In two pot experiments arbuscular mycorrhizae (AM) colonisation of apple roots in different SARD treated soils was assessed In the first experiment AM colonisation was significantly lower in SARD soil compared with nonSARD
K.D.R. Kandula +3 more
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Mycorrhiza, symbiotic association between fungi and roots of plants, supplies its plant partner with mineral nutrients and protects against soil-borne pathogens, whereas plant feeds fungus partner with photosynthates.
Narender K. Bharat
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This study investigates the occurrence of the flavonoid phloridzin (phloretin-2'-O-β-D-glucoside) in root exudates of apple seedlings showing growth reduction related to apple replant disease (ARD).
A. Hofmann +4 more
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