Tomato plants (Rumba Ożarowska cultivar) grown in the greenhouse of the University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn were treated with the biological control agent Polyversum WP, the growth promoter Biochikol 020 PC, the growth regulator Asahi SL, a mycorrhizal inoculum, and the fungicide Bravo 500 SC. Untreated plants served as the control. After fruit harvest, soil, stem and root samples were collected, and fungi were isolated in the laboratory. The applied biological and chemical control agents effectively reduced the abundance of fungi, including pathogenic species, colonising tomato plants and soil. The fungicide Bravo 500 SC showed the highest efficacy. Amongst the biological control agents, Biochikol 020 PC and the mycorrhizal inoculum...
The worldwide important crop tomato is under attack by various pathogens, for which management is st...
The biological control of crown and root rot in tomato was studied in a sterile system in which toma...
Globally, tomato is the second most cultivated vegetable crop next to potato, preferentially grown i...
A b s t r a c t Tomato plants, cv. Rumba Ożarowska, grown in the gre-enhouse of the University of Wa...
The objectives of this study were to determine the effect of three different pesticides, three tomat...
The external appearance and quality of table potatoes are determined, among other factors, by the he...
The external appearance and quality of table potatoes are determined, among other factors, by the he...
In glasshouse crops, more and more natural enemies are being introduced to control the development o...
The study was conducted to evaluate the efficiency of biocontrol agents (Bacillus mycoides and Trich...
Tomato plants, cv. Rumba Ożarowska, grown in the greenhouse of the University of Warmia and Mazury, ...
Chemical control remains the main measure to reduce the incidence of fungal diseases in various frui...
The worldwide important crop tomato is under attack by various pathogens, for which management is st...
Biocontrol agent, Bacillus subtilis, was screened in a laboratory experiment against 6 necrotrophic ...
Grey mould, incited by Botrytis cinerea, is the cause of serious losses in tomato grown under greenh...
Control of tomato late blight (LB) in Brazil is heavily based on chemicals. However, reduction in fu...
The worldwide important crop tomato is under attack by various pathogens, for which management is st...
The biological control of crown and root rot in tomato was studied in a sterile system in which toma...
Globally, tomato is the second most cultivated vegetable crop next to potato, preferentially grown i...
A b s t r a c t Tomato plants, cv. Rumba Ożarowska, grown in the gre-enhouse of the University of Wa...
The objectives of this study were to determine the effect of three different pesticides, three tomat...
The external appearance and quality of table potatoes are determined, among other factors, by the he...
The external appearance and quality of table potatoes are determined, among other factors, by the he...
In glasshouse crops, more and more natural enemies are being introduced to control the development o...
The study was conducted to evaluate the efficiency of biocontrol agents (Bacillus mycoides and Trich...
Tomato plants, cv. Rumba Ożarowska, grown in the greenhouse of the University of Warmia and Mazury, ...
Chemical control remains the main measure to reduce the incidence of fungal diseases in various frui...
The worldwide important crop tomato is under attack by various pathogens, for which management is st...
Biocontrol agent, Bacillus subtilis, was screened in a laboratory experiment against 6 necrotrophic ...
Grey mould, incited by Botrytis cinerea, is the cause of serious losses in tomato grown under greenh...
Control of tomato late blight (LB) in Brazil is heavily based on chemicals. However, reduction in fu...
The worldwide important crop tomato is under attack by various pathogens, for which management is st...
The biological control of crown and root rot in tomato was studied in a sterile system in which toma...
Globally, tomato is the second most cultivated vegetable crop next to potato, preferentially grown i...