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Soil fumigation can kill soil pathogens and solve the problem of crop continuous cropping. However, soil fumigation also has negative effects on the soil environment.
Qingjie Li +7 more
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Soil-borne plant pathogens survival in soil
Project funded through the Euphresco ...
Meller Harel, Yael, Frenkel, Omer
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HOW SOIL-BORNE PATHOGENS MAY AFFECT PLANT COMPETITION [PDF]
A role for pathogens in plant competition has often been suggested, but examples are rare and, in the case of soil pathogens, virtually absent. In this paper we examine if and how soil-borne pathogens may play a role in plant competition. As a model, two successional plant species from coastal sand dunes were used: Ammophila arenaria (marram grass) and
Van der Putten, W.H., Peters, B.A.M.
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Trichoderma viride strains, which are filamentous fungi commonly found in soil, possess the ability to parasitize various fungi harmful to plants. In this study, ten strains of T. viride were isolated from different locations in Uttar Pradesh, India, and
Manoj Kumar Maurya +2 more
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Jania adhaerens Primes Tomato Seed against Soil-Borne Pathogens [PDF]
Managing soil-borne pathogens is complex due to the restriction of the most effective synthetic fungicides for soil treatment. In this study, we showed that seed priming with Jania adhaerens water-soluble polysaccharides (JA WSPs) was successful in ...
Hillary Righini +8 more
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Trichoderma species as Biocontrol Agent against Soil Borne Fungal Pathogens
Soil borne pathogenic fungi are of major concern in agriculture which significantly decreases the plant yield. Chemically controlled plant imposes environmental threats potentially dangerous to humans as well as other animals.
Srijana Bastakoti +3 more
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Management of Diseases Induced by Soil- Borne Pathogens, Solarization and Biological Control
Diseases induced by soil-borne plant pathogens are among the most difficult to control. Prophylactic methods aiming at preventing the introduction of pathogens in healthy soils have to be respected, because it is almost impossible to eradicate pathogens ...
C. Alabouvette
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Reductions in the quality and yield of crops continuously produced in the same location for many years due to annual increases in soil-borne pathogens.
Jiajia Wu +7 more
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Soil pathogen-aphid interactions under differences in soil organic matter and mineral fertilizer. [PDF]
There is increasing evidence showing that microbes can influence plant-insect interactions. In addition, various studies have shown that aboveground pathogens can alter the interactions between plants and insects.
Stijn van Gils +8 more
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Evaluation of as Soil Amendments for Controlling Soil-Borne Plant Pathogens [PDF]
Soil-borne diseases are the major problems in mono cropping. A mixture (designated LTM-m) composed of agricultural wastes and a beneficial microorganism Streptomyces saraceticus SS31 was used as soil amendments to evaluate its efficacy for managing ...
Pei-Hsuan Wu +2 more
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