Evaluating the problem of spotwise appearing cereal growth depressions 23 fields of 10 organic managed farms were investigated. Potential causes were soil nutrients and other chemical and physical soil properties as well as high abundance of the plant parasitic nematodes Heterodera avenae and Pratylenchus-, Tylenchorhynchus and Trichodorus species. In two on-farm field experiments different catch crops and a black fallow treatment caused a decrease of Pratylenchus and Tylenchorhynchus species. However, the yields of the following spring wheat were low, possibly due to H. avenae infestation. Fertilization with compost and potassium had no effect but the H. avenae resistant variety Isotta produced much higher yields. The conclusion drawn was ...
The overall goal in nematode management is to develop sustainable systems where nematode populations...
A key challenge in organic agriculture is the reduction of tillage intensity. While previous researc...
Reduced tillage is often not applied in organic farming, because of expected increased weed pressure...
Plant parasitic nematodes (PPN) can be highly damaging towards plants managed organically. In partic...
Bereits in den 1960iger Jahren wurden in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Schäden am Getreide beobachtet, die ...
Research NoteEffects of different types of soil cultivation to grape parasitical and grape virus vec...
Wir fanden in allen Agrarsystemen ein hohes Vorkommen von Pratylenchus spp., aber auch Anzeichen für...
Abstract: Field experiments testing rates of various nematicides, with and without NPZn fertiliser, ...
22-1 - Knuth, P.; Toepfer, S.Ausbringung, Persistenz und Wirksamkeit von entomopathogenen Nematoden ...
Plant parasitic nematodes may cause massive yield reductions in organic farming. Long rotations, oft...
Green manure legumes are a necessary element of organic crop rotations. However, they are able to p...
[Introduction]: Root-lesion nematodes are microscopic thread-like animals that live in soil and pla...
In two experiments on a farm practicing conservation agriculture, the grain yield of a range of whea...
Root lesion nematode (Pratylenchus thornei) is a relatively new problem in the wheat growing areas o...
Plant parasitic nematodes have been identified as a major problem to wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) pr...
The overall goal in nematode management is to develop sustainable systems where nematode populations...
A key challenge in organic agriculture is the reduction of tillage intensity. While previous researc...
Reduced tillage is often not applied in organic farming, because of expected increased weed pressure...
Plant parasitic nematodes (PPN) can be highly damaging towards plants managed organically. In partic...
Bereits in den 1960iger Jahren wurden in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Schäden am Getreide beobachtet, die ...
Research NoteEffects of different types of soil cultivation to grape parasitical and grape virus vec...
Wir fanden in allen Agrarsystemen ein hohes Vorkommen von Pratylenchus spp., aber auch Anzeichen für...
Abstract: Field experiments testing rates of various nematicides, with and without NPZn fertiliser, ...
22-1 - Knuth, P.; Toepfer, S.Ausbringung, Persistenz und Wirksamkeit von entomopathogenen Nematoden ...
Plant parasitic nematodes may cause massive yield reductions in organic farming. Long rotations, oft...
Green manure legumes are a necessary element of organic crop rotations. However, they are able to p...
[Introduction]: Root-lesion nematodes are microscopic thread-like animals that live in soil and pla...
In two experiments on a farm practicing conservation agriculture, the grain yield of a range of whea...
Root lesion nematode (Pratylenchus thornei) is a relatively new problem in the wheat growing areas o...
Plant parasitic nematodes have been identified as a major problem to wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) pr...
The overall goal in nematode management is to develop sustainable systems where nematode populations...
A key challenge in organic agriculture is the reduction of tillage intensity. While previous researc...
Reduced tillage is often not applied in organic farming, because of expected increased weed pressure...