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Biological Control of Plant Diseases with Composts


Its role, mechanism and impact on reducing soil-borne plant diseases

Different approaches for the biological control of pathogen borne diseases can be used, and composting is one such approach. Composting is a controlled ...

Suppression of Plant Diseases by Composts

Camposts offer unique opportunities to examine fundamental interactions between plant pathogens, biocontrol agents, soil organic matter and plant roots.

Principles of Compost-based Plant Diseases Control and Innovative ...

... The use of organic matter and more specifically composited organic materials has been proposed, for both conventional and sustainable, biological/Organic ...

Suppression of Plant Diseases by Composts | PDF - Scribd

2) The composting process kills most pathogens and beneficial microorganisms through heat treatment, but biocontrol agents can recolonize during curing. 3) ...

Evaluation of organic amendments from agro‐industry waste for the ...

Biological control of plant diseases using soil amendments such as animal manure and composted materials can minimize organic waste and has ...

Microbial enrichment of compost with biological control agents ... - jstor

development of a substrate able to control a wide range of soil-borne pathogens and in the use of fortified composts for controlling plant diseases.

Literature on Compost Tea and Disease Suppression - WSU Puyallup

Cook (eds.), Biological Control of Plant Diseases: Progress and Challenges for the Future. ... Compost teas – a simple disease control solution for organic crops?

Biological Control of Plant Diseases with Composts - Academia.edu

Compost offers the potential to suppress root rots and vascular wilts caused by soilborne plant pathogens, as well as plant diseases affecting aerial plant ...

its role, mechanism and impact on reducing soil-borne plant diseases.

Biocontrol Activity of Aromatic and Medicinal Plants and Their Bioactive Components against Soil-Borne Pathogens · Disease-Suppressive Effect of Compost Tea ...

Biological Control of Plant Pathogens

However, when fresh bark is used in composts, Trichoderma spp. do not directly attack the plant pathogen, Rhizoctonia solani. But in ...

Compost use for plant disease suppression - OUCI

Noble, Suppression of soil-borne plant diseases with composts: a review, Biocontrol Sci. ... Hadar, Biological control of soilborne plant pathogens by suppressive ...

Selection of antagonists from compost to control soil-borne pathogens

... biological control of the disease (MINUTO et al. ... HOITINK, H.A.J., P.C. FAHY, 1986: Basis for the control of soil- borne plant pathogens with composts.

Bio-compost Application for Controlling Soil- borne Plant Pathogens

Control of plant diseases has commonly relied on culture practices and on the use of fungicidal treatments. However, culture practices alone are not efficient ...

Compost: A Tool for Managing Soil Borne Plant Pathogens

Introduction and establishment of strains of. Enterobacter cloacae in golf course turf for the biological control of dollar spot. Plant Disease, 75: 510- 514.

Biological indicators and compost for managing plant disease

Compost can limit disease through thermophilic exposure, release of toxic products and/or microbial antagonists that colonize compost during the cooling, ...

Microbial enrichment of compost with biological control agents to ...

M. Pugliese, Baoping Liu, +1 author. A. Garibaldi; Published 1 April 2011 · Published 1 April 2011 · Environmental Science, · Journal of Plant Diseases and ...

Hoitink, H.A.J. and Grebus, M.E. (1994) Status of Biological Control ...

Significant (P ≤ 0.05) increases in N and P uptake by berseem and maize plants were observed with added composts. Results suggest that the use of composts ...

Biological Control Of Diseases Of Containerized Plants - BioCycle

Long-term biocontrol activity can be obtained in bark mixes and in mixes prepared with composts. Composted pine bark mixes (30 percent or more ...

Rhizosphere Microbiome Recruited from a Suppressive Compost ...

Disease intensity was significantly less in plants grown in the non-sterile compost than in those grown in the sterile compost substrate; AUDPC was 2.3- and 1.4 ...

Disease suppression and phytosanitary aspects of compost

Basis for the control of soilborne plant pathogens with composts. Annual Review of Phytopathology 24: 93-114. Inbar, E., Green, S.J., Hadar, Y., Minz, D ...