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biological control of soil-borne pathogens

Evaluation of the efficiency of Trichoderma, Penicillium, and Aspergillus species as biological control agents against four soil-borne fungi of melon and watermelon

Evaluation of the efficiency of Trichoderma, Penicillium, and Aspergillus species as biological control agents against four soil-borne fungi of melon and watermelon

... Various experiments were carried out to promote biological control under semi-arid ecological conditions. In vitro assay, Aspergillus flavus seemed to be the most effective bioagent against Fusarium ...

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IN VITRO ANTAGONISM OF Trichoderma spp. AGAINST SIX SOIL BORNE FUNGAL PATHOGENS

IN VITRO ANTAGONISM OF Trichoderma spp. AGAINST SIX SOIL BORNE FUNGAL PATHOGENS

... of biological control is getting more importance nowadays than the chemicals because of its ecofriendly ...various soil borne fungal ...from soil samples collected from different ...

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IRIDOID GLYCOSIDES FROM LINARIA GENISTIFOLIA (L.)MILL. IN BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF SOIL-BORNE FUNGAL PATHOGENS OF WHEAT AND SOME STRUCTURE CONSIDERATIONS

IRIDOID GLYCOSIDES FROM LINARIA GENISTIFOLIA (L.)MILL. IN BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF SOIL-BORNE FUNGAL PATHOGENS OF WHEAT AND SOME STRUCTURE CONSIDERATIONS

... higher biological activity of IGE versus Moldstim (about three times in the germination process and one and a half- in embryonic root elongation in the best versions, entries 4 and 8-9 in Table 1), the most effi ...

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Efficient soil solarization for weed control in the rain-fed upland rice ecosystem

Efficient soil solarization for weed control in the rain-fed upland rice ecosystem

... Weed control through chemical means in the form of herbicide is commonly used to kill weeds or inhibit their growth throughout the ...alternative biological solutions to control the ...and ...

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TRICHODERMA AS A POTENTIAL BIOCONTROL AGENT

TRICHODERMA AS A POTENTIAL BIOCONTROL AGENT

... Plant pathogens are the most important factors affecting the production of crops inflicting severe losses to agricultural products every ...to control the plant diseases has been considered a viable ...

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Biological control of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, causal agent of sunflower head and stem rot disease, by use of soil borne Actinomycetes isolates

Biological control of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, causal agent of sunflower head and stem rot disease, by use of soil borne Actinomycetes isolates

... of control, which damage crops with toxins and heat, biological control is a safe way to defy ...in soil and have the ability to inhibit growth of plant pathogens among which ...

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BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF SIX SOIL-BORNE FUNGI OF COTTON USING ANTAGONISTIC STREPTOMYCES ISOLATES

BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF SIX SOIL-BORNE FUNGI OF COTTON USING ANTAGONISTIC STREPTOMYCES ISOLATES

... Biological control using micro- organisms to suppress plant disease, offer a powerful and environmental safe alternative to the use of pesticides (Emmert and Handel- sman, ...1999). Soil-borne ...

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Disease mitigation and pathogenic control in German and common wasps, Vespula germanica and V. vulgaris (Hymenoptera: Vespidae)

Disease mitigation and pathogenic control in German and common wasps, Vespula germanica and V. vulgaris (Hymenoptera: Vespidae)

... Adult bioassays: The aim of the adult bioassays was to establish a list of pathogens (fungi and bacteria) which had potential as biological control agents for wasps[r] ...

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Control of some food borne pathogens on some meat products using dill (disambiguation) and parsley (petroselinum crispum) essential oils

Control of some food borne pathogens on some meat products using dill (disambiguation) and parsley (petroselinum crispum) essential oils

... increasing interest in natural preservatives, which has antioxidant, antimicrobial properties and more healthy specially in meat which is highly susceptible to microbial growth, it is which can cause its spoilage and ...

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Protective Effect of Pseudomonas Fluorescens as a Probiotic in Controlling Fish Pathogens

Protective Effect of Pseudomonas Fluorescens as a Probiotic in Controlling Fish Pathogens

... Aquaculture is an emerging industry as one of the promising enterprises for providing nutritional and food security to humans and supplying the protein demands since there are some critical problems with other resources. ...

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Beyond biological control: non-pest insects and their pathogens in a changing world

Beyond biological control: non-pest insects and their pathogens in a changing world

... of pathogens in populations of non-pest insects of conservation importance in natural and semi-natural ecosystems, for which there is currently very little ...where pathogens are implicated in declines from ...

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Tick borne bacterial pathogens in southwestern Finland

Tick borne bacterial pathogens in southwestern Finland

... These pathogens have not been screened from Finnish ticks ...these pathogens to be transmitted to humans via a tick bite are still under survey, it is hard to evaluate the impact they can potentially have ...

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Biological Management of Damping Off, Buckeye Rot and Fusarial Wilt of Tomato (cv  Solan Lalima) under Mid Hill Conditions of Himachal Pradesh

Biological Management of Damping Off, Buckeye Rot and Fusarial Wilt of Tomato (cv Solan Lalima) under Mid Hill Conditions of Himachal Pradesh

... Disease management is often complicated by the presence of multiple types of pathogens; in an organic system, it is appropriate to develop disease control strategies. The available literature so far ...

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Potential Response of Soil Borne Fungal Pathogens Affecting Crops to a Scenario of Climate Change in Europe

Potential Response of Soil Borne Fungal Pathogens Affecting Crops to a Scenario of Climate Change in Europe

... of soil-borne pathogens causing crop yield losses under a climate change scenario in ...three soil-borne fungi, representative of low (Fusarium nivale), medium-high (Athelia rolfsii) ...

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Biological control of mosquito-borne viral diseases: Prospects and challenges

Biological control of mosquito-borne viral diseases: Prospects and challenges

... The SIT is strain-specific and an ecologically non- polluting approach to insect control that is based on the release of numerous numbers of sterile males that are, however, capable of mating with and inseminating ...

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Counterattacking the tick bite: towards a rational design of anti tick vaccines targeting pathogen transmission

Counterattacking the tick bite: towards a rational design of anti tick vaccines targeting pathogen transmission

... The quest for tick proteins that can serve as successful recombinant vaccine antigens to induce tick resistance, especially proteins that are conserved across tick spe- cies, is based on the above observations. This is ...

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Emerging feline vector borne pathogens in Italy

Emerging feline vector borne pathogens in Italy

... With regard to the results obtained by the univariate analysis, age and living arrangements were significant factors associated with seropositivity for both R. felis and R. conorii. In fact, cats older than one year and ...

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Tick borne pathogens and the vector potential of ticks in China

Tick borne pathogens and the vector potential of ticks in China

... The ticks H. longicornis, H. punctata, and H. concinna support the greatest diversity of pathogenic microorgan- isms, with H. longicornis the major vector of B. burgdorferi, Theileria spp., Coxiella burnetti, Babesia ...

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11. Enhancement of growth and suppressing the root diseases of tomato plant by using organic amendment

11. Enhancement of growth and suppressing the root diseases of tomato plant by using organic amendment

... through soil amendment with two oil cakes viz, cotton and mustard ...of soil [52, 53] observed that soil had significant effect when used with oil cakes ...

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Feline vector borne pathogens in the north and centre of Portugal

Feline vector borne pathogens in the north and centre of Portugal

... For all agents, qPCR amplification was carried out in a final volume of 20 μl using FastStart Universal SYBR Green Master (Roche), 4 μl of diluted DNA and a final primer concentration depending on the amplified pathogen ...

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