نتایج جستجو برای: soil borne diseases

تعداد نتایج: 1048491  

Journal: :journal of modern rehabilitation 0
mohammadreza khami assistant professor, department of community oral health, research center for caries prevention, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. samaneh razeghi community oral health, research center for caries prevention, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. seyedmahdi mirmohammadi dentist, medical laser research center, acecr, tehran, iran.

introduction: prevention and control of cross infections for the personnel of dental offices and clinics are a critical issue in dental practice. in this study, a standardized questionnaire was developed to assess the knowledge, attitude and practice of the oral health-care workers in tehran university dental school regarding the blood-transmitted diseases and its validity and reliability were ...

2012

Numerous studies have demonstrated the potential of composted organic wastes not only as substitutes for peat as a growth substrate but also to stimulate plant growth and suppress soil-borne diseases. The major impediment to the use of compost as substrates or biocontrol agents has been variation in physical and chemical characteristics and disease suppression levels across and within compost t...

2012
B. Ramanujam

Trichoderma has gained maximum attention as biocontrol agent due to the fact that it is effective against a large number of soil-borne plant pathogenic fungi, suppressive effects on some root nematodes without adversely affecting beneficial microbes like Rhizobium and capable of promoting growth of certain crops. There are two major methods of inoculum production of Trichoderma spp. viz., solid...

2003
Dimitrios Savvas

Commercial hydroponics is a modern technology involving plant growth on inert media in place of the natural soil, in order to uncouple the performance of the crop from problems associated with the ground, such as soil-borne diseases, nonarable soil, poor physical properties, etc. Various non-toxic porous materials are used as plant growth substrates, including rockwool, perlite, pumice, expande...

2017
Chol Gyu Lee Toshiya Iida Yasuhiro Inoue Yasunori Muramoto Hideki Watanabe Kazuhiro Nakaho Moriya Ohkuma

The characterization of microbial communities that promote or suppress soil-borne pathogens is important for controlling plant diseases. We compared prokaryotic communities in soil with or without the signs of tomato bacterial wilt caused by Ralstonia solanacearum. Soil samples were collected from a greenhouse at two different depths because this pathogen is present in deep soil. We used sample...

2012
Nuria Bonilla José A. Gutiérrez-Barranquero Antonio de Vicente Francisco M. Cazorla

The practice of adding organic amendments to crop soils is undergoing resurgence as an efficient way to restore soil organic matter content and to improve soil quality. The quantity and quality of the organic matter inputs affect soil physicochemical properties and soil microbiota, influencing different parameters such as microbial biomass and diversity, community structure and microbial activi...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2005

Journal: :Medical Entomology and Zoology 2013

Journal: :Onderstepoort J Vet Res 2009

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