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Enhancing soil health and strawberry disease resistance: the impact of calcium cyanamide treatment on soil microbiota and physicochemical properties [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology
IntroductionContinuous strawberry cropping often causes soil-borne diseases, with 20 calcium cyanamide being an effective soil fumigant, pig manure can often be used as soil organic fertilizer.
Ying-chun Du   +9 more
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The calcium cyanamide and polyethylene blocks the secondary transmission and infection of vegetable leaf diseases [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2022
Continuous cropping obstacles, especially soil-borne diseases can cause serious harm to agricultural production and limit the sustainable development of modern agriculture.
Xuewen Xie   +7 more
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Effect of Calcium Cyanamide on Soil Fungal Community in Successive Tea-Cuttings Nursery

open access: yesAgriculture, 2021
The effects of calcium cyanamide on the soil fungal communities in successive tea-cuttings nursery soils were investigated based on Illumina high-throughput sequencing.
Qinli Qiu   +6 more
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Calcium Cyanamide as an Alternative Nitrogen Fertilizer: A Comprehensive Review of Its Agronomic and Environmental Impacts [PDF]

open access: yesPlants
Calcium cyanamide (CaCN2), commercially known as Perlka®, is re-emerging as a multifunctional nitrogen (N) fertilizer with significant agronomic and environmental advantages. Composed of 19.8% nitrogen and 50% calcium oxide (CaO), CaCN2 not only supplies
Mzwakhile Petros Zakhe Simelane   +2 more
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Effects of Soil Fumigant-Mediated Changes in the Microbial Communities of Soil with Continuous Cropping on Tomato Yield and Soil-Borne Diseases [PDF]

open access: yesMicroorganisms
To scientifically assess the effects of environmentally friendly fumigants on soil microbial communities, soils from a 7-year continuous cropping tomato greenhouse were studied, with unfumigated soil used as the control (CK).
Yan Li   +5 more
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Evaluating chemicals for inducing budburst in peach orchard grown in subtropical conditions

open access: yesSemina: Ciências Agrárias, 2022
Chill hour’s availability influence break dormancy, sprouting and production of temperate fruit trees in different regions. Chilling requirements for growing peaches in subtropical regions are limited during winter and some chemicals are necessary for ...
Rafael Bibiano Ferreira   +5 more
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Response of Microbial Recovery Rate to Straw Return after Calcium Cyanamide Soil Disinfection

open access: yesHorticulturae, 2023
At present, returning vegetable straw in situ is an effective measure to solve environmental pollution and improve soil properties. However, the direct return of straw to the field can reduce the release rate of soil organic matter and cause serious ...
Xuewen Xie   +6 more
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Effects of Different Fumigants on the Replanted Soil Environment and Growth of Malus hupehensis Rehd. Seedlings

open access: yesHortScience, 2021
Apple replant disease (ARD) has been reported in all major fruit-growing regions of the world and is often caused by biotic factors (pathogen fungi) and abiotic factors (phenolic compounds).
Ran Chen   +8 more
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Alternative budburst management in Campanha Gaúcha vineyards [PDF]

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de Fruticultura, 2020
Seeking a less toxic alternative to budburst management than hydrogen cyanamide, doses of the mineral-organic product Erger® were tested in combination with calcium nitrate (Ca(NO3)2).
Aline Mabel Rosa   +4 more
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Effects of integrated biocontrol on bacterial wilt and rhizosphere bacterial community of tobacco

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2021
Bacterial wilt as a soil-borne disease was caused by Ralstonia solanacearum, and seriously damages the growth of tobacco. Integrated biocontrol method was explored to control bacterial wilt.
Yun Hu   +8 more
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