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Both mycorrhizal and Trichoderma spp. fungi are known for antagonistic effects against certain biological pathogens causing apple replant disease (ARD).
Zofia Zydlik +2 more
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Může být využití půdy z meziřadí účinným řešením únavy půdy jabloňových sadů? [Can be the utilization of inter-row soil efficient solution of apple replant disease?] [PDF]
Growing apple trees in intensive production systems increasingly leads to long-term use of one site for several generations of orchards. Due to zoning, ownership restrictions and investments in orchard infrastructure, such as supporting systems ...
Klára Scháňková, Luděk Laňar
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Correlations of Soil Fungi, Soil Structure and Tree Vigour on an Apple Orchard with Replant Soil
The soil-borne apple replant disease (ARD) is caused by biotic agents and affected by abiotic properties. There is evidence for the interrelation of the soil fungal population and soil aggregate structure.
Ulrike Cavael +4 more
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Apple replant disease (ARD) impacts the economic yield of orchards by physiological and morphological suppression of apple trees on replanted soils. The complexity of replant disease caused by a plethora of biological interactions and physical properties
Ulrike Cavael +5 more
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Replant disease significantly hinders the development of the grape industry, and the imbalance of the rhizosphere microecological environment is one of the fundamental reasons hindering grape replants.
Jiale Zhang, Qianwen Liu, Kun Li, Li Ma
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Vliv únavy půdy a závlahy na hospodářské vlastnosti a minerální výživu jabloní odrůdy ‘Gala Brookfield’ [PDF]
Replant disease represents an important obstacle in replantation of horticultural crops. There is a lack of knowledge about the influence of replant disease on nutritional status of fruit trees.
Martin Mészáros
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Role of Endophytes in Apple Replant Disease
Apple replant disease (ARD) is a major problem in all the apple-growing areas of the world. It is a complex problem. The exact cause of the problem is unknown, but soil biotic factors play a major role. The repeated cultivation of same crop on same land and exhaustion of nutrients of soil, persistence of soil-borne pathogens and changes in the pH of ...
Ranjna Sharma +5 more
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Managing the almond and stone fruit replant disease complex with less soil fumigant
As much as one-third of California's almond and stone fruit acreage is infested with potentially debilitating plant parasitic nematodes, and even more of the land is impacted by Prunus replant disease (PRD), a poorly understood soilborne disease complex ...
Greg Browne +15 more
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Free-Living Nematodes Together With Associated Microbes Play an Essential Role in Apple Replant Disease. [PDF]
Kanfra X +4 more
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Apple Root Microbiome as Indicator of Plant Adaptation to Apple Replant Diseased Soils
The tree fruit industry in Nova Scotia, Canada, is dominated by the apple (Malus domestica) sector. However, the sector is faced with numerous challenges, including apple replant disease (ARD), which is a well-known problem in areas with intensive apple ...
Nivethika Ajeethan +4 more
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