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Antagonistic potential of fungal microflora from spent mushroom substrate against soil borne pathogens of ginger

Antagonistic potential of fungal microflora from spent mushroom substrate against soil borne pathogens of ginger

... The spent mushroom substrate is rich in fungal microflora with antagonistic potential against soil borne pathogens attacking ginger plants. High cellulolytic capacity of P. sajor-caju favour the maximum ...

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Root exudates drive the soil-borne legacy of aboveground pathogen infection

Root exudates drive the soil-borne legacy of aboveground pathogen infection

... a soil memory or “soil-borne legacy” that better prepares the next gener- ation of plants to avoid harmful effects of the pathogen ...of soil-borne legacies following foliar pathogen ...

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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

... The antagonistic activity of the twenty isolates of Trichoderma spp. against six soil borne fungal pathogens viz., P. aphanidermatum, P. capsici, G. lucidum, R. solani, S. rolfsii and F. oxysporum was ...

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Susceptibility of Wheat Varieties to Soil Borne Rhizoctonia Infection

Susceptibility of Wheat Varieties to Soil Borne Rhizoctonia Infection

... The relationships between host wheat varieties and small grains and Rhizoctonia strains potential soil borne pathogens have been analyzed by multivariate methods: Non-linear Mapping NLM [r] ...

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Potential Impact of Some Soil Borne Fungi on Biodegradation of Some Organophosphorous Nematicides

Potential Impact of Some Soil Borne Fungi on Biodegradation of Some Organophosphorous Nematicides

... Pesticides play an important role in success of modern farming and food production. However, one of the major environmental problems is the release of pesticides into the environment causing contaminated air, soil ...

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Studies on the nature of the pathogenicity of soil borne Cylindrocarpon species

Studies on the nature of the pathogenicity of soil borne Cylindrocarpon species

... the isolates damped-off Pinus sy l ves tr-l s seedlings... has been reported.[r] ...

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Studies on the nature of the pathogenicity of soil borne Cylindrocarpon species

Studies on the nature of the pathogenicity of soil borne Cylindrocarpon species

... PL's 'are known to be the predominant pectic enzymes associated with.. it was quite' I ikely that the PL's detected in the.[r] ...

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Vegetable soil health systems for overcoming limitations causing soil borne diseases

Vegetable soil health systems for overcoming limitations causing soil borne diseases

... The following are acknowledged for their assistance with Qld field trials: Ron Holt, Joe Collison and Ian Walker (DAFF Bowen research station) for land preparation and general crop maintenance; Aminah Hansen and Gerry ...

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Trichoderma species for biocontrol of soil-borne plant pathogens of pasture species

Trichoderma species for biocontrol of soil-borne plant pathogens of pasture species

... fresh weight and disease score when grown in plant growth medium inoculated with 739. Sclerotinia trifoliorum.[r] ...

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Studies on the nature of the pathogenicity of soil borne Cylindrocarpon species

Studies on the nature of the pathogenicity of soil borne Cylindrocarpon species

... Properties of brefeldin A and its possible involvement with plant disease caused by Cylindrocarpon species.. investigations of phytotoxicity.[r] ...

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Particle size effects on bioaccessible amounts of ingestible soil borne toxic elements

Particle size effects on bioaccessible amounts of ingestible soil borne toxic elements

... Elsevier Editorial Systemtm for Chemosphere Manuscript Draft Manuscript Number: CHEM40627R1 Title: Particle Size Effects on Bioaccessible Amounts of Ingestible Soilborne Toxic Elements A[r] ...

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Rhizobium japonicum as a biocontrol agent of soybean root rot disease caused by Fusarium solani and Macrophomina phaseolina

Rhizobium japonicum as a biocontrol agent of soybean root rot disease caused by Fusarium solani and Macrophomina phaseolina

... the soil-borne pathogens Fusarium solani and Macrophomina pha- seolina as causative agents of soybean root rot disease in both culture medium and soil was ...the soil contaminated by the two ...

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RHIZOBACTERIA AND TRICHODERMA SPP – THE POTENTIAL BIO-CONTROL AGENTS AGAINST SUGARCANE WILT PATHOGENS.

RHIZOBACTERIA AND TRICHODERMA SPP – THE POTENTIAL BIO-CONTROL AGENTS AGAINST SUGARCANE WILT PATHOGENS.

... important soil borne pathogens that cause the major plant diseases along with sugar cane ...rhizosphere soil samples out of which 35 cultures restricted the growth of pathogen and twenty four ...

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TRICHODERMA AS A POTENTIAL BIOCONTROL AGENT

TRICHODERMA AS A POTENTIAL BIOCONTROL AGENT

... Biopesticides are living organisms (naturalenemies) or their products (phytochemicals, microbial products) or byproducts which may be utilized for the management of pests that are injurious toplants [12].The biopesticide ...

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Antagonistic bacteria in the soil after Daucus carota L. cultivation

Antagonistic bacteria in the soil after Daucus carota L. cultivation

... Patkowska E. (2018): Antagonistic bacteria in the soil after Daucus carota L. cultivation. Plant Soil Environ., 64: 120–125. The studies determined the effect of bacteria Bacillus spp. and Pseudomonas spp. ...

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BEAUVERIA BASSIANA CHARACTERIZATION AND EFFICACY GRASSHOPPER /ANGARACRIS

BEAUVERIA BASSIANA CHARACTERIZATION AND EFFICACY GRASSHOPPER /ANGARACRIS

... 1. Two local strains, including B. bassiana- G07, which was isolated from grasshopper Oedaleusasiaticus, died of natural infection, and B. bassiana-G10, which was isolated from grasshopper Caliptomus abbreviates, died of ...

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First Report of Incidence of Stem Rot of Cowpea Caused by Pythium aphanidermatum from Kerala, India and its Management

First Report of Incidence of Stem Rot of Cowpea Caused by Pythium aphanidermatum from Kerala, India and its Management

... (L.) Verdcourt) is one of the most important food legumes, which serves as a vital source of protein in the diet of the people of developing countries. The tender green pods used as vegetable are rich in protein, ...

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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

... The implication of the study is to control seed and soil borne pathogens with an application of biocontrol agents coupled with organic manures and biofertilizers right at prime nursery s[r] ...

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Controlling Pythium and associated pests in ginger

Controlling Pythium and associated pests in ginger

... serious soil-borne agents that threaten the viability of the ginger ...wingless soil inhabiting arthropods which feed on root tips of the ginger plant and impair the plant’s ability to absorb ...

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Antagonistic bacteria in the soil after cover crops cultivation

Antagonistic bacteria in the soil after cover crops cultivation

... the soil environment different interactions between microorganisms on the one hand and between plants and microorganisms on the other take ...place. Soil bacteria and fungi have a positive or a harmful ...

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