This report describes two bioassays for testing disease suppression by BSF frass in an agricultural soil with two crops: sugar beet (Beta vulgaris) and cress (Lepidium sativum). In the bioassay with beet, soil was infected with the plant-pathogenic fungus Rhizoctonia solani while in the bioassay with cress, soil was non-infected or infected with the plant-pathogenic fungus Pythium ultimum. Both concentrations of the BSF frass (7.5 and 15 g/kg soil) proved to be useful as soil application, leading to good plant emergence and growth of sugar beet and cress plants. The highest concentration of BSF frass (15 g/kg soil, both as total product) had a large fertilizer effect. In experiments with cress without addition of Pythium (i.e. with only nat...
Fusarium wilt disease is a growing problem in agriculture systems. Application of bio-fertilizers co...
Reliable options to control the cabbage root fly, Delia radicum L., are lacking in many countries as...
International audienceBrown root rot, a soil-borne disease caused by Rhizoctonia solani, is becoming...
This report describes two bioassays for testing disease suppression by BSF frass in an agricultural ...
The efficacy of different organic soil amendments on disease suppression to Rhizoctoniasolani AG 2-2...
The efficacy of different organic soil amendments on disease suppression to Rhizoctoniasolani AG 2-2...
Rhizomania is one of the most devastating diseases of sugar beet worldwide. The disease poses a seri...
Since black soldier fly larvae (BSFL, Hermetia illucens) are being produced at substantial volumes, ...
Air-borne foliar diseases as well as soil-borne diseases can cause substantial losses in agricultura...
Using insects, notably black soldier fly (BSF), is becoming one of the emerging technologies to valo...
The mass farming of the black soldier fly (BSF; Hermetia illucens L.), to produce insect-based feed ...
Survey on sugar beet plantations at Minia and Assiut governorates, Egypt revealed that powdery milde...
Enhancement of disease suppressive properties of soils will limit disease development, thus, being o...
Survey on sugar beet plantations at Minia and Assiut governorates, Egypt revealed that powdery milde...
Fusarium wilt disease is a growing problem in agriculture systems. Application of bio-fertilizers co...
Fusarium wilt disease is a growing problem in agriculture systems. Application of bio-fertilizers co...
Reliable options to control the cabbage root fly, Delia radicum L., are lacking in many countries as...
International audienceBrown root rot, a soil-borne disease caused by Rhizoctonia solani, is becoming...
This report describes two bioassays for testing disease suppression by BSF frass in an agricultural ...
The efficacy of different organic soil amendments on disease suppression to Rhizoctoniasolani AG 2-2...
The efficacy of different organic soil amendments on disease suppression to Rhizoctoniasolani AG 2-2...
Rhizomania is one of the most devastating diseases of sugar beet worldwide. The disease poses a seri...
Since black soldier fly larvae (BSFL, Hermetia illucens) are being produced at substantial volumes, ...
Air-borne foliar diseases as well as soil-borne diseases can cause substantial losses in agricultura...
Using insects, notably black soldier fly (BSF), is becoming one of the emerging technologies to valo...
The mass farming of the black soldier fly (BSF; Hermetia illucens L.), to produce insect-based feed ...
Survey on sugar beet plantations at Minia and Assiut governorates, Egypt revealed that powdery milde...
Enhancement of disease suppressive properties of soils will limit disease development, thus, being o...
Survey on sugar beet plantations at Minia and Assiut governorates, Egypt revealed that powdery milde...
Fusarium wilt disease is a growing problem in agriculture systems. Application of bio-fertilizers co...
Fusarium wilt disease is a growing problem in agriculture systems. Application of bio-fertilizers co...
Reliable options to control the cabbage root fly, Delia radicum L., are lacking in many countries as...
International audienceBrown root rot, a soil-borne disease caused by Rhizoctonia solani, is becoming...