The effects of broccoli and lettuce rotations on population densities of Verticillium dahliae and Pythium spp. in soil and on strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa) growth, yield, and Verticillium wilt were evaluated in conventional and organic production systems in California for 2 years. Under both management systems, strawberry was planted after two successive crops of broccoli or lettuce. The control treatment in the conventional field was strawberry planted in soils fumigated with methyl bromide + chloropicrin. Preplant densities of V. dahliae and Pythium sp. did not differ in these fields. At the end of the second broccoli crop, V. dahliae densities in conventional plots had declined by 44% in both years. In contrast, after the second brocc...
Verticillium dahliae causes a wilting disease in strawberries and is very destructive on the light, ...
In the most common strawberry cv. ’Elsanta’, Verticillium infection can lead to rapid wilt and even ...
Graduation date: 1996The experiment was conducted to compare multiple pest (weed, soil\ud arthropod ...
The effects of broccoli and lettuce rotations on population densities of Verticillium dahliae and Py...
The influence of crop rotation on soilborne diseases and yield of strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa) w...
Organic strawberry/vegetable producers in coastal California face soilborne disease, nutrient, and w...
Soil-borne diseases and nitrogen availability are important limits on organic strawberry production....
Copyright © 2013 Katharina Diehl et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Abstract: The objective of the work was to assess the effectiveness of biofungicides Bioczos S and P...
Graduation date: 2000Green manures, soil solarization, and long rotations with crops not\ud suscepti...
A team of researchers conducted a replicated on-farm experiment with the break period between strawb...
Strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa, Duch.) is an important crop in California, with more than 35,000 ac...
Verticillium dahliae causes a wilting disease in strawberries and is very destructive on the light, ...
The dispersion of soilborne plant pathogens could be greater in closed soilless growing systems than...
The dispersion of soilborne plant pathogens could be greater in closed soilless growing systems than...
Verticillium dahliae causes a wilting disease in strawberries and is very destructive on the light, ...
In the most common strawberry cv. ’Elsanta’, Verticillium infection can lead to rapid wilt and even ...
Graduation date: 1996The experiment was conducted to compare multiple pest (weed, soil\ud arthropod ...
The effects of broccoli and lettuce rotations on population densities of Verticillium dahliae and Py...
The influence of crop rotation on soilborne diseases and yield of strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa) w...
Organic strawberry/vegetable producers in coastal California face soilborne disease, nutrient, and w...
Soil-borne diseases and nitrogen availability are important limits on organic strawberry production....
Copyright © 2013 Katharina Diehl et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Abstract: The objective of the work was to assess the effectiveness of biofungicides Bioczos S and P...
Graduation date: 2000Green manures, soil solarization, and long rotations with crops not\ud suscepti...
A team of researchers conducted a replicated on-farm experiment with the break period between strawb...
Strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa, Duch.) is an important crop in California, with more than 35,000 ac...
Verticillium dahliae causes a wilting disease in strawberries and is very destructive on the light, ...
The dispersion of soilborne plant pathogens could be greater in closed soilless growing systems than...
The dispersion of soilborne plant pathogens could be greater in closed soilless growing systems than...
Verticillium dahliae causes a wilting disease in strawberries and is very destructive on the light, ...
In the most common strawberry cv. ’Elsanta’, Verticillium infection can lead to rapid wilt and even ...
Graduation date: 1996The experiment was conducted to compare multiple pest (weed, soil\ud arthropod ...