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Trichoderma asperellum: persistencia en el suelo bajo distintos métodos de aplicación en cultivo de banano

open access: yesRevista Metropolitana de Ciencias Aplicadas
La persistencia de Trichoderma asperellum en el suelo es un factor determinante para maximizar su eficacia como agente de biocontrol y bioestimulante en sistemas agrícolas sostenibles.
Ivanna Gabriela Tuz-Guncay   +3 more
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Efecto de la micorrización sobre el crecimiento de plántulas de plátano en sustrato con y sin la presencia de nematodos fitoparásitos Effect of mycorrhization on the growth of plantain seedlings in substrate with and without the presence of plant parasitic nematodes

open access: yesActa Agronómica, 2011
Se comparó el efecto de la pre-inoculación de los hongos micorrícicos arbusculares (HMA) Glomus fistulosum, Glomus fasciculatum, micorriza comercial (G. aggregatum, G. manihotis, G. fistulosum, G. fasciculatum, Kuklosplora colombiana y Scutellospora spp.)
Lederson Gañán   +2 more
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Spent Pleurotus ostreatus Substrate Has Potential for Controlling the Plant-Parasitic Nematode, Radopholus similis in Bananas

open access: yesAgronomy
Spent mushroom substrate (SMS), a waste product from mushroom cultivation, in addition to being rich in essential nutrients for crop growth, contains actively growing mushroom mycelia and metabolites that suppress some plant pathogens and pests. SMS thus
Anthony Fredrick Tazuba   +5 more
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Response of Citrus Seedlings to Radopholus similis in Two Soils.

open access: yesJournal of nematology, 2011
Radopholus similis was less pathogenic to greenhouse-grown citrus seedlings in Leon loamy sand than in Lakeland fine sand. This was not affected by different watering regimes. Seedling growth reduction by the burrowing nematode in either soil, compared with noninfected controls, was significant at the 1% level.
J H, O'Bannon, A T, Tomerlin
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Comparative influence of Radopholus similis and Pratylenchus coffeae on citrus.

open access: yesJournal of nematology, 2010
Pratylenchus coffeae was as pathogenic as Radopholus sirnilis to commercial citrus rootstocks. No rootstock resistant to R. similis was resistant to P. coffeae. Both nematodes stunted citrus in three soil types. Seedling damage by P. coffeae and R. similis was greatest in fine- and coarse-textured soils, respectively.
J H, O'Bannon   +3 more
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Reproductive Strategies and Karyotype of the Burrowing Nematode, Radopholus similis.

open access: yesJournal of nematology, 2011
Karyotype, gametogenesis, and gonad morphology were characterized for 56 Radopholus spp. isolates collected from Africa, Australia, Central America, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Guadeloupe, Puerto Rico, North America (Florida), and Hawaii. Seven of the isolates, all collected from Florida, were citrus-parasitic.
D T, Kaplan, C H, Opperman
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Radopholus similis [PDF]

open access: yesEPPO Bulletin, 2008
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