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Causes and Control Measures of Apple Replant Problem
Replant problem is a situation resulting in suppression of growth and poor productivity of the trees planted on old orchard sites and makes the plantations un-economical.
N. C. Sharma +3 more
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The molecular mechanisms underpinning apple root resistance to infection by Pythium ultimum have not been carefully investigated until recently. A panoramic and high-resolution picture of genome-wide transcriptional networks regulating the defense ...
Yanmin Zhu
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The dynamics of infectious diseases in orchards with roguing and replanting as control strategy [PDF]
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van den Bosch, F., de Roos, A.M.
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Evaluation of electrolyzed water to control fungal trunk pathogens in grapevine nurseries
Electrolyzed water treatments could have promising applications in the grapevine nursery process to prevent or reduce infections caused by fungal trunk pathogens on grapevine propagation material. Abstract BACKGROUND Grapevine producers demand solutions to control fungal trunk pathogens (FTPs) in nurseries.
Mónica Berbegal +6 more
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Plant resistance responses against invading pathogens require a coordinated set of cellular processes to optimize the effective defense output. Previous transcriptome analyses have identified a multi-phase and multi-layered defense strategy in apple root
Yanmin Zhu, Zhe Zhou
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Comparative evaluation of funnel, box, and camera traps for reptile and amphibian inventory
We used data from 5 herpetological inventories conducted in Florida to evaluate the relative efficacy of funnel, box, and motion‐triggered camera traps for detecting reptile and amphibian species along drift‐fence arrays. Our results suggest that a hybrid array design (funnel traps + central camera trap) is best suited for general herpetofaunal ...
Tyler B. DeVos +6 more
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A major problem in fruit cultivation in Flanders is replant disease due to a lack of uncultivated soils available for new plantings. Replant disease can cause poor growth and affect time to full production, however Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF) can ...
An Ceustermans +3 more
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Role of soil spatial organization for replant disease
Apple replant disease (ARD) is a complex phenomenon that affects young trees in replanted orchard sites causing necrotic lesions on roots, stunted tree growth and reduced yields (1). One assumption to explain this phenomenon is that through soil cultivation spatial organization/differentiation created by previous crops is lost and hence new roots ...
Zickenrott, I. M., Vetterlein, D.
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From Loss to Transformation? Towards Pluralistic and Politicised Agrarian‐Climate Futures
ABSTRACT Understanding how actors perceive and anticipate future states of the world is gaining traction in climate change governance scholarship and related calls for sustainability transformations. However, smallholder farmers, indigenous groups, and local communities, who are expected to bear disproportionate burdens of loss and damage from climate ...
Joel Persson +4 more
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Grapevine and apple replant disease in Hungary
Field experiment was conducted to study the replant problems of grapevine and apple. Plantings were in three different fields: on virgin soil, on apple replant soil and on vine replant soil.
P. Molnár, K. Véghelyi, I. Balogh
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