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Occurrence of antagonistic fungi in the soil after cover crops cultivation

Occurrence of antagonistic fungi in the soil after cover crops cultivation

... the soil (Patkowska and Konopiński ...intercrop cover plants (Borowy 2013, Kołota and Adamczewska-Sowińska 2013, Patkowska and Konopiński ...fertilizers, after ploughing in they provide the organic ... See full document

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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 ... See full document

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Antagonistic fungi in the soil after Daucus carota L. cultivation

Antagonistic fungi in the soil after Daucus carota L. cultivation

... carrot cultivation on the occurrence of Clonostachys ...the soil and their antagonistic ...the occurrence of soil-borne ...The antagonistic activity of the aforementioned ... See full document

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Effect of cover crops on the microorganisms communities in the soil under scorzonera cultivation

Effect of cover crops on the microorganisms communities in the soil under scorzonera cultivation

... the soil under scorzonera cultiva- tion with the cover crops ...the soil from the experimental com- bination where oat ploughed over in spring or autumn was the cover ...obtained ... See full document

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Antagonistic activity of selected fungi occurring in the soil after root chicory cultivation

Antagonistic activity of selected fungi occurring in the soil after root chicory cultivation

... the antagonistic activity of selected fungi of the soil environment of root chicory – a high-inulin plant, with considerable pro-health values – towards such fungi pathogenic towards this ... See full document

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Antagonistic bacteria in the soil after Daucus carota L. cultivation

Antagonistic bacteria in the soil after Daucus carota L. cultivation

... the soil after the application of rye and white mustard as intercrop plants had the highest antagonistic effect on all studied fungi pathogenic towards ...smaller antagonistic effect ... See full document

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Antagonistic activity of selected fungi of the soil environment of carrot

Antagonistic activity of selected fungi of the soil environment of carrot

... podzolic soil made of loess formations ly- ing on chalk marls with the mechanical composi- tion corresponding to silty medium ...the soil sampled each year from a depth of 5–6 cm of the plough layer of the ... See full document

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Antagonistic activity of selected bacteria occurring in the soil after root chicory cultivation

Antagonistic activity of selected bacteria occurring in the soil after root chicory cultivation

... the soil sampled (every year during the first 10 days of June) from the depth of 5–6 cm of the plough layer of the field where root chicory (Cichorium intybus ...The cultivation of this plant took into ... See full document

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Antagonistic activity of selected bacteria of the soil environment of carrot

Antagonistic activity of selected bacteria of the soil environment of carrot

... the antagonistic effect of bacteria Bacillus ...selected fungi from the soil environment of ...as cover crops in the cultivation of this ...traditional cultivation of ... See full document

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The effect of cover crops on the fungal and bacterial communities in the soil under carrot cultivation
 

The effect of cover crops on the fungal and bacterial communities in the soil under carrot cultivation  

... the cover crop, spring tillage of the soil (combined cultivator) – system C – had the most positive ...the occurrence and development of phytopathogens in the cultivation of different ... See full document

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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

... six soil-borne fungi, which cause cotton seedling ...(S), fungi (F) and Streptomyces x fungi (F x S) interaction were significant sources of variation in vitro antagonism of 15 Streptomyces ... See full document

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Phenotype And Genotype Changes Effects Of The Fungicide Benlate On Bacterial Antagonistic Against Pathogenic Fungi Causing Dermatological Diseases

Phenotype And Genotype Changes Effects Of The Fungicide Benlate On Bacterial Antagonistic Against Pathogenic Fungi Causing Dermatological Diseases

... Arabia soil, from El-Madina El- Monawara, El–Taif, El-Jouf and El- ...demonstrated antagonistic activities under in vitro conditions against pathogenic fungi which cause dermatological diseases; ... See full document

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Antagonistic Fungal Endophytes Colonizing Rhizome of Amomum centrocephalum A.D. Poulsen from North Sumatera, Indonesia

Antagonistic Fungal Endophytes Colonizing Rhizome of Amomum centrocephalum A.D. Poulsen from North Sumatera, Indonesia

... days. After agitation, macerates were filtered through cotton wrapped muslin cloth to separate extracts and ...phytopathogenic fungi using MeOH extract were similar as previously performed by replacing the ... See full document

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The Role of Cover Crops towards Sustainable Soil Health and Agriculture—A Review Paper

The Role of Cover Crops towards Sustainable Soil Health and Agriculture—A Review Paper

... improving soil quality has been widely ac- cepted. Cover crops help to increase mycorrhizal fungi inoculation in soil ...Mycorrhizal fungi also help in enhancing early crop ... See full document

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Exploring Antagonistic Candidate Fungi for Controling Pathogenic Fungi (Colletotricum gloeosporioides) Causing Anthracnose Disease in Kintamani Siam Orange Plants (Citrus Nobillis Lour Var. Hass)

Exploring Antagonistic Candidate Fungi for Controling Pathogenic Fungi (Colletotricum gloeosporioides) Causing Anthracnose Disease in Kintamani Siam Orange Plants (Citrus Nobillis Lour Var. Hass)

... antagonist fungi were conducted at the Laboratory of Plant Diseases, Faculty of Agriculture, University of ...endophytic fungi antagonist was done by splitting the stems and twigs that have been sterilized ... See full document

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Distribution patterns of fungal entomopathogens in soil habitats: Natural occurrence, diversity and dynamics

Distribution patterns of fungal entomopathogens in soil habitats: Natural occurrence, diversity and dynamics

... Distribution patterns of fungal entomopathogens in soil habitats: Natural occurrence, diversity, dynamics Nicolai V.. Fungus Division Symposium 'Fungi in Soil Habitats' Slide 1..[r] ... See full document

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Assessment of soil ecosystem in degraded areas of vineyards after organic treatments

Assessment of soil ecosystem in degraded areas of vineyards after organic treatments

... Conclusions Effects of 1 year organic treatments compost and cover crops - After only 1 year of strong compost adding and cover crops barley+field beans for green manure, and Trifolium s[r] ... See full document

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Managing soil nitrate with cover crops and buffer strips in Sicilian vineyards

Managing soil nitrate with cover crops and buffer strips in Sicilian vineyards

... a cover crop and a vegetative buffer strip in order to reduce nitrates excessive concentration in soils and ...a cover crop provides a better distribution of soil nitrogen in time and space with re- ... See full document

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Knowledge needs, available practices, and future challenges in agricultural soils

Knowledge needs, available practices, and future challenges in agricultural soils

... enhancing soil health and clarify future research ...of soil literature that specifically tests practices designed to maintain or enhance elements of soil ...of soil scien- tists and ... See full document

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Effects of winter wheat cover crop desiccation times on soil moisture, temperature and early maize growth

Effects of winter wheat cover crop desiccation times on soil moisture, temperature and early maize growth

... the cover crop experiments were originally established earlier for investigation of different cover crop plants (Ryan 2000), a decision was made to investigate differ- ent dates of desiccation for the ... See full document

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