Non-Peer ReviewedFungicide application in field crops have unexpected non-target effects on the agroecosystem. Molecular methods (polymerase chain reaction – denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis and cloning technology) were used to test the effects of four fungicide application programs targeting Ascochyta blight (Ascochyta rabiei) on the N2-fixing bacterial communities associated with two chickpea cultivars, and on chickpea nodulation. Treatments were replicated four times in complete blocks in the field, in 2008 and 2009. Results showed the richness of the N2-fixing bacterial communities did not change significantly (P > 0.05, data didn’t shown) with fungicide application, but different intensities of fungicide application selected d...
International audienceInoculation of grain legumes with rhizobia may improve biological N2 fixation ...
Breeding disease-resistant varieties is one of the most effective and economical means to combat soi...
Sub-optimal nodulation of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) has previously been identified as potentiall...
Non-Peer ReviewedFungicide application in field crops have unexpected non-target effects on the agro...
Non-Peer ReviewedMolecular (polymerase chain reaction – denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis) met...
The use of herbicides in cropping systems is routine in western Canada as is the practice of rotatin...
Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) crop demands nitrogen fertilizer (NF) applied in excess caused lost so...
In chickpea production located in prairie ecozone, late-maturing genotype combined with current fung...
Certain crop plants are susceptible to pathogens or unable to develop efficient microbial symbioses....
Non-Peer ReviewedChickpea seeds are often treated with fungicides to prevent losses due to seed-born...
Non-Peer ReviewedTotal crop losses can result from ascochyta blight on chickpea (caused by Ascochyta...
Background: The ability of chickpea to obtain sufficient nitrogen via its symbiotic relationship wit...
Non-Peer ReviewedField crops influence soil microbiota, impacting the health status and productivity...
There are various mechanisms through which plant’s growth and yield can be promoted by plant growth ...
Symbiotic nitrogen fixation (SNF) is a sustainable alternative for nitrogen supply for plants in ag...
International audienceInoculation of grain legumes with rhizobia may improve biological N2 fixation ...
Breeding disease-resistant varieties is one of the most effective and economical means to combat soi...
Sub-optimal nodulation of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) has previously been identified as potentiall...
Non-Peer ReviewedFungicide application in field crops have unexpected non-target effects on the agro...
Non-Peer ReviewedMolecular (polymerase chain reaction – denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis) met...
The use of herbicides in cropping systems is routine in western Canada as is the practice of rotatin...
Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) crop demands nitrogen fertilizer (NF) applied in excess caused lost so...
In chickpea production located in prairie ecozone, late-maturing genotype combined with current fung...
Certain crop plants are susceptible to pathogens or unable to develop efficient microbial symbioses....
Non-Peer ReviewedChickpea seeds are often treated with fungicides to prevent losses due to seed-born...
Non-Peer ReviewedTotal crop losses can result from ascochyta blight on chickpea (caused by Ascochyta...
Background: The ability of chickpea to obtain sufficient nitrogen via its symbiotic relationship wit...
Non-Peer ReviewedField crops influence soil microbiota, impacting the health status and productivity...
There are various mechanisms through which plant’s growth and yield can be promoted by plant growth ...
Symbiotic nitrogen fixation (SNF) is a sustainable alternative for nitrogen supply for plants in ag...
International audienceInoculation of grain legumes with rhizobia may improve biological N2 fixation ...
Breeding disease-resistant varieties is one of the most effective and economical means to combat soi...
Sub-optimal nodulation of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) has previously been identified as potentiall...