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Basis for the control of soilborne plant pathogens with composts.
Biocontrol of selected soilborne diseases of tomato and pepper plants.
Organic amendments as a disease control strategy for soilborne diseases of high-value agricultural crops.
Fungicide seed treatments are not effective against soilborne teliospores.
Animals are usually infected by ingesting soilborne spores.
Leaves that fall to the soil surface may trigger epidemics of certain soilborne diseases such as Southern stem rot.
Be able to isolate, confirm, identify and interpret the significance of common soilborne human/animal pathogens (e.g.
The role of arbuscular mycorrhizas in response of plants to soilborne root pathogens is unclear.
Bolley established that wilt was in fact the result of the soilborne fungus fusarium oxysporum.
Clubroot is a soilborne disease caused by the biotrophic protist Plasmodiophora brassica.
Key words: arbuscular mycorrhizas, ectomycorrhizas, biological disease control, soilborne pathogens, modes of action, ecology.
Control of soilborne root diseases in cereal crops in sustainable farming systems in southern Australia.
A better understanding of the risks of soilborne diseases may facilitate the development of pest management programs that are more cost-effective.
Like early leafspot, this disease can also cause defoliation, reduced yield, and increased incidence of certain soilborne diseases such as Southern stem rot.
Certain soilborne pests, such as the root louse Phylloxera, destroy the roots of European grapevines.
Use of real-time technologies for the detection and quantification of soilborne plant pathogens vegetable crops, project 5 summary 1.
Key words: chloride requirement, soilborne plant pathogen, reproduction of fungi, sporangia, hyphal swellings.
Because Phytophthora is a soilborne pathogen, the ideal condition for P. cactorum growth is in saturated soil.
Costal bermudagrass rotation and fallow for management of nematodes and soilborne fungi on vegetable crops.
Factors affecting cross protection of Fusarium wilt of pigeon pea by soilborne nonpathogenic fungi.
Fr., and further concentrated by a decrease in soil moisture near fairy rings, would reach levels inhibitory to grasses and soilborne fungi.
Hydroponic soilless culture systems are commonly used in the greenhouse industry to mitigate soilborne root pathogens, but root diseases continue to be a major problem.
Clubroot, caused by the soilborne slime mold-like organism Plasmodiophora brassicae, results in swollen, club-like roots.
Trichoderma virens, an imperfect fungus, is used as a biocontrol agent to suppress plant disease caused by soilborne fungal pathogens.
Key words: biological control, cellulose amendment, lytic enzymes, Pythium aphanidermatum, rhizosphere competence, soilborne plant pathogens.