Wine grape production is an important economic asset in many nations; however, a significant proportion of vines succumb to grapevine trunk pathogens, reducing yields and causing economic losses. Cover crops, plants that are grown in addition to main crops in order to maintain and enhance soil composition, may also serve as a line of defense against these fungal pathogens by producing volatile root exudates and/or harboring suppressive microbes. We tested whether cover crop diversity reduced disease symptoms and pathogen abundance. In two greenhouse experiments, we inoculated soil with a 10⁶ conidia suspension of Ilyonectria liriodendri, a pathogenic fungus, then conditioned soil with cover crops for several months to investigate changes in...
(1) Background. An extensive survey of grapevine-sown cover crops and spontaneous weed flora was con...
Organic vineyards still rely on large external inputs to control pests. The BIOVINE project aims to ...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) have potentially significant applications for sustainable agricul...
Wine grape production is an important economic asset in many nations, however a significant propor...
Young vine decline (YVD) is a grapevine trunk disease (GTD) which results in stunted and delayed gro...
Brassica plants with biofumigant properties have been used to mitigate soil borne pathogens for year...
The potential role of cover crops as alternative hosts for soil-borne fungi plant diseases has not b...
Groundcover vegetation is managed in vineyards for many purposes including for soil quality, traffic...
Different kind of ground covers has been indicated as an efficient way to limit rain-splashed disper...
Advantages of vineyard cover crops include soil conservation, nutrient and water cycling, and a bett...
Although plants are known to have a strong influence on soil biota, the effect of groundcover vegeta...
To control arthropod pests, cover crops can either directly repel harmful species or indirectly favo...
International audienceAbstractCommercial perennial agriculture is prone to declining productivity du...
Soilborne pathogens are a significant economic problem for nursery production in the Southeastern Un...
National audienceOrganic vineyards still rely on large external inputs to control harmful organisms....
(1) Background. An extensive survey of grapevine-sown cover crops and spontaneous weed flora was con...
Organic vineyards still rely on large external inputs to control pests. The BIOVINE project aims to ...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) have potentially significant applications for sustainable agricul...
Wine grape production is an important economic asset in many nations, however a significant propor...
Young vine decline (YVD) is a grapevine trunk disease (GTD) which results in stunted and delayed gro...
Brassica plants with biofumigant properties have been used to mitigate soil borne pathogens for year...
The potential role of cover crops as alternative hosts for soil-borne fungi plant diseases has not b...
Groundcover vegetation is managed in vineyards for many purposes including for soil quality, traffic...
Different kind of ground covers has been indicated as an efficient way to limit rain-splashed disper...
Advantages of vineyard cover crops include soil conservation, nutrient and water cycling, and a bett...
Although plants are known to have a strong influence on soil biota, the effect of groundcover vegeta...
To control arthropod pests, cover crops can either directly repel harmful species or indirectly favo...
International audienceAbstractCommercial perennial agriculture is prone to declining productivity du...
Soilborne pathogens are a significant economic problem for nursery production in the Southeastern Un...
National audienceOrganic vineyards still rely on large external inputs to control harmful organisms....
(1) Background. An extensive survey of grapevine-sown cover crops and spontaneous weed flora was con...
Organic vineyards still rely on large external inputs to control pests. The BIOVINE project aims to ...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) have potentially significant applications for sustainable agricul...