نتایج جستجو برای: soil borne plant diseases

تعداد نتایج: 1380942  

Journal: :American Journal of Potato Research 2022

Abstract In New Zealand, potato crop yields of 90 t ha ?1 are achievable but at 55 , the average is becoming economically unsustainable. 2012/13, a grower-initiated survey found that Rhizoctonia solani and Spongospora subterranea (soil-borne pathogens) soil compaction were widespread in 11 Canterbury crops. Targeted areas these crops had measured yield losses 0 (healthy plants) – 42 (diseased, ...

2015
Bhawana Sharma K. K. Srivastava Neelam Verma Ram Niwas Meeta Singh

Chemical fungicides are used worldwide for enhance crop yield and control plant diseases. When crops are treated with chemical fungicides over a long period then some fungi develop resistance to these chemicals beside this these chemicals are harmful to other non target microorganism and disturb microbial community of soil. In view of these facts, it is urgent need to discover eco friendly, ren...

Journal: :Internal medicine 2006
Akira Ishih

Parasitoses are a large group of infectious diseases with diverse host assemblages and transmission patterns. In Japan, after World War II, the nationwide campaign which was enforced by the new public health knowledge against parasitic diseases successfully controlled the classical soiltransmitted parasitoses such as ascariasis, trichuriasis and hookworm diseases. Some other diseases such as do...

2017
K. P. Roopa P. U. Krishnaraj

Groundnut or peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) is one of the important economic oilseed crops of the world. The cultivated groundnut belongs to family Fabaceae, subfamily Papilionaceae. Groundnut is grown in nearly 100 countries. It occupies 21.7 million ha worldwide with a total production of 38.6 million tonnes during 2011 (FAOSTAT, 2011). Among the soil-borne fungal diseases of groundnut, stem ro...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2013
Christos Zamioudis Parthena Mastranesti Pankaj Dhonukshe Ikram Blilou Corné M J Pieterse

Plant roots are colonized by an immense number of microbes, referred to as the root microbiome. Selected strains of beneficial soil-borne bacteria can protect against abiotic stress and prime the plant immune system against a broad range of pathogens. Pseudomonas spp. rhizobacteria represent one of the most abundant genera of the root microbiome. Here, by employing a germ-free experimental syst...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1986
J S Buyer J Leong

Both plant growth-promoting Pseudomonas B10 and its yellow-green, fluorescent iron transport agent (siderophore) pseudobactin enhance potato growth and biologically control certain soil-borne fungal diseases in part by depriving specific root-colonizing endemic microorganisms including phytopathogens of iron(III), thus inhibiting their growth. The present study examines this mode of iron depriv...

Journal: :Frontiers in microbiology 2016
Xiaoyulong Chen Cristina Pizzatti Maria Bonaldi Marco Saracchi Armin Erlacher Andrea Kunova Gabriele Berg Paolo Cortesi

Lettuce drop, caused by the soil borne pathogen Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, is one of the most common and serious diseases of lettuce worldwide. Increased concerns about the side effects of chemical pesticides have resulted in greater interest in developing biocontrol strategies against S. sclerotiorum. However, relatively little is known about the mechanisms of Streptomyces spp. as biological co...

2017
Harsimran K. Gill Iqbal S. Aujla Luigi De Bellis Andrea Luvisi

Plant protection represents one of the strategies to fill the yield gap and to achieve food security, a key topic for India development. Analysis of climate risks for crops indicates that South Asia is one of the regions most exposed to the adverse impact on many plants that are relevant to inhabitants exposed to food safety risks. Furthermore, accumulation of pesticide residues in the aquatic ...

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