The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of agricultural intensification on soil microbial diversity, chemical and physical parameters, and the decrease of the incidence of sudden death syndrome (Fusarium crassistipitatum) and charcoal rot (Macrophomina phaseolina) in soybean. Soils under different management systems were evaluated during 2 crop cycles: soybean monoculture for 24 and 11 years, soybean–maize rotation for 15 and 4 years, 1 year of soybean, and native vegetation. The incidence of both soil-borne diseases was higher under monoculture than under rotation. Increased populations of potential biocontrol agents (Trichoderma spp., Gliocladium spp., fluorescent pseudomonads) were associated with rotation treatments, espe...
The purpose of the studies conducted in the years 1996-1998 was to determine the quantitative and qu...
Charcoal rot caused by Macrophomina phaseolina (Mp) affects economically important crops around the ...
With an ever-growing human population and apparent environmental impacts due to climate change, prod...
The effect of crop sequences on soil quality indicators and its relationship with sudden death syndr...
This work analyzes the direct effect of soil management practices on soil microbial communities, whi...
Argentina is the world’s third most important soybean producer; hence, there is an urgent need to pr...
Two main soil management practices are generally used for soybean production: monoculture (MC) and c...
This work analyzes the direct effect of soil management practices on soil microbial communities, whi...
Soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) monoculture contributes to soil degradation. Intensification of soy...
Argentina is the world's third most important soybean producer; hence, there is an urgent need t...
Management practices such as tillage and crop rotation can have significant effects upon the growth,...
Long-term continuous soybean cropping can lead to the aggravation of soil fungal disease. However, t...
Intensive agricultural practices have resulted in progressive soil degradation, with consequences on...
Suppressive soil is one in which a pathogen does not become established or persist, or becomes estab...
Background and aims: As potent allelochemicals, flavonoids are believed to be associated with the de...
The purpose of the studies conducted in the years 1996-1998 was to determine the quantitative and qu...
Charcoal rot caused by Macrophomina phaseolina (Mp) affects economically important crops around the ...
With an ever-growing human population and apparent environmental impacts due to climate change, prod...
The effect of crop sequences on soil quality indicators and its relationship with sudden death syndr...
This work analyzes the direct effect of soil management practices on soil microbial communities, whi...
Argentina is the world’s third most important soybean producer; hence, there is an urgent need to pr...
Two main soil management practices are generally used for soybean production: monoculture (MC) and c...
This work analyzes the direct effect of soil management practices on soil microbial communities, whi...
Soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) monoculture contributes to soil degradation. Intensification of soy...
Argentina is the world's third most important soybean producer; hence, there is an urgent need t...
Management practices such as tillage and crop rotation can have significant effects upon the growth,...
Long-term continuous soybean cropping can lead to the aggravation of soil fungal disease. However, t...
Intensive agricultural practices have resulted in progressive soil degradation, with consequences on...
Suppressive soil is one in which a pathogen does not become established or persist, or becomes estab...
Background and aims: As potent allelochemicals, flavonoids are believed to be associated with the de...
The purpose of the studies conducted in the years 1996-1998 was to determine the quantitative and qu...
Charcoal rot caused by Macrophomina phaseolina (Mp) affects economically important crops around the ...
With an ever-growing human population and apparent environmental impacts due to climate change, prod...