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An analysis of some effects of light and soil temperature on clubroot disease

Annals of Applied Biology, 1978
SUMMARYIn a glasshouse study, 54 batches of cabbage seedlings were each grown for 6 wk in clubroot inoculated soil. The batches were sown at weekly intervals during the experiment which lasted 60 wk. Soil temperature and light were monitored throughout the study while other potential variables were maintained as constant as possible.
S. T. BUCZACKI   +2 more
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Phenolic compounds in conducive and suppressive soils on clubroot disease of crucifers

Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 1991
Abstract Three conducive and three suppresive soils were examined for differences in physical and chemical properties, as well as qualitative and quantitative content of phenolic compounds. The three suppressive soils were slightly alkaline, whereas the three conducive soils were slightly acid.
C.C. Young, K.T. Cheng, G.R. Waller
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Clubroot Disease of Crucifers

2021
Govind Singh Saharan   +2 more
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Conventional and novel treatments for control of clubroot disease of brassicas

2010
The aim of this project was to develop treatments that would be able to reduce the survival of clubroot spores in field soil and protect the roots of young transplants against infection. The project focused on using combinations of treatments which integrate novel and existing controls with emphasis placed on the sustainable use of waste materials ...
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Influence of Clubroot Disease on the Growth Kinetics of Chinese Cabbage

Journal of Phytopathology, 1981
T. Rausch, P. Mattusch, W. Hilgenberg
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