Streptomyces albidoflavus Strain CARA17 as a Biocontrol Agent against Fungal Soil-Borne Pathogens of Fennel Plants [PDF]
Fennel crop is a horticultural plant susceptible to several soil-borne fungal pathogens responsible for yield losses. The control of fungal diseases occurring on fennel crops is very difficult with conventional and/or integrated means; although several ...
Antonia Carlucci +3 more
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The resistance of peanut to soil-borne pathogens improved by rhizosphere probiotics under calcium treatment [PDF]
Background Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) is an important oil and economic crop. Calcium modulates plants in response to abiotic stresses and improves plant resistance to pathogens.
Wei Zhang +5 more
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Nanotechnological approaches for management of soil-borne plant pathogens
Soil borne pathogens are significant contributor of plant yield loss globally. The constraints in early diagnosis, wide host range, longer persistence in soil makes their management cumbersome and difficult.
Pranab Dutta +12 more
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Long-term grazing effects on soil-borne pathogens are driven by temperature [PDF]
Soils support a highly diverse community of plant pathogens, which are highly responsive to global change. Climate and livestock grazing are the main global changes in grasslands, yet, how long-term grazing alone, and in interaction with climate ...
Yue Wang +8 more
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Fermented botanical product supports lignin development and suppresses soil-borne pathogens [PDF]
Objective Soil-borne plant pathogens are a significant cause of economic loss in global agriculture. In a previous study, fermented botanical product (FBP) treatment was shown to suppress bacterial wilt disease caused by Ralstonia pseudosolanacearum (Rps)
Yuri Mizuno +8 more
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BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF SOIL -BORNE FUNGAL PATHOGENS [PDF]
Seventeen bacterial isolates have been successfully isolated and purified from soil rhizosphere samples collected from different agricultural areas Buhayra, Sharqia and Alqilyubia of Egypt, and screened for production of chitinase enzymes had the highest
Magdy Madkour +3 more
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Assessing performance of simplified bioassays for soil-borne pathogens in smallholder systems of western Kenya [PDF]
IntroductionSoil-borne pathogens cause considerable crop losses and food insecurity in smallholder systems of sub-Saharan Africa. Soil and crop testing is critical for estimating pathogen inoculum levels and potential for disease development ...
Joyce C. Mutai +7 more
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Soil-Borne Pathogens Reflect Agricultural Land-Use Legacies. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Historical land‐use changes shape present‐day biodiversity through legacy effects, but the duration and mechanisms of these legacies are poorly understood. We used historical land‐use maps in two Swedish landscapes across three centuries to examine the persistent influence of historical land use on plant and soil microbial ...
Ranheim Sveen T +9 more
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Reductive Soil Disinfestation (RSD) is a good method which can restore degraded greenhouse soil and effectively inactivate soil-borne pathogens. However, the approach needs to be optimized in order to facilitate its practical application in various ...
Rui Zhu +5 more
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SOIL SOLARIZATION AS AN ENVIRONMENTAL FRIEND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING SOIL-BORNE FUNGI INFESTING TOMATO PLANTS. [PDF]
The effect of soil solarization on the control of soil borne pathogens of tomato plants in the reclaimed sandy regions of Nubaria, EI-Beheira Governorate, Egypt was studied.
Magda Abo-Dakika, Manal Zen-El-Dein,
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