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Response of Yam Yield and Soil Microbial Communities to Soil Fumigation and Substrate Cultivation
Soil fumigation is considered a method to control soil-borne diseases and solve crop continuous cropping obstacles. However, fumigant residues in the soil are detrimental to soil health. Though substrate cultivation is a cultivation mode that can promote
Xi Jin +6 more
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Effects of different treatments on soil-borne DDT and HCH dynamics and plant uptake
Pot experiments were conducted to examine the effects of various fertilizers, as well as soil dilution treatments on the dynamics of soil-borne DDTs [sum of dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT), chlorodiphenyldichloroethylene (DDE) and ...
Ling, Weifeng, Lin, Chuxia, Li, Huashou
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There is a concerted understanding of the accumulation of soil pathogens as the major driving factor of negative plant-soil feedback (NPSF). However, our knowledge of the connection between plant growth, pathogen build-up and soil microbiome assemblage ...
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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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Apple is most important fruit crop in Himachal Pradesh, contributing substantially to the state’s economy. However, soilborne diseases have emerged as a major concern affecting nursery-raised apples.
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Studies on soil-borne cereal mosaics.
Although soil-borne cereal mosaics do not develop in plants grown in the virus-infested soils treated with some chemicals or in the soil heated at 50-60°C for 10 minutes, it is believed commonly that the only practical method of control is by planting resistant varieties.
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Sorosphaera viticola, a plasmodiophorid parasite of grapevine
>Sorosphaera viticola is a soil-borne, endophytic parasite of grapevine. It is classifi ed within the plasmodiophorids, an enigmatic group of obligate biotrophic parasites of higher plants.
S. Neuhauser, L. Huber, M. Kirchmair
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Soil-borne diseases and plant rhizosphere nematode have caused many crop yield losses. Increased environmental awareness is leading to more restrictions on the use of certain fumigants and root irrigation methods due to their impact on human health and ...
Ge Chen +6 more
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How Benzoic Acid—Driven Soil Microorganisms Influence N2O Emissions
Urine-derived and plant-derived benzoic acid can accumulate within soil, and it likely changes the soil microbial community as well as N2O emissions; however, its mechanism is not clear.
Xinxing Zhang +5 more
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Background Malaria and helminths share the same geographical distribution in tropical Africa. Studies of the interaction of helminth and malaria co-infection in humans have been few and are mainly epidemiological, with little information on cellular ...
Richard Bwanika +3 more
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