The effect of biofumigation is partly based on the release of natural toxic substances but also on their effect as a green manure plant. The effect of green manures and cover crops are explained in two Best4Soil videos and factsheets. This factsheet addresses biofumigation crops, like brassicas, sorghum and sorghum-sudangrass, as well as plant-derives biofumigation products. This tool may be interesting for practitioners wanting to fight soilborne pathogens, nematodes and weed seeds using the power of plants
Soil incorporation of Brassicaceae plant residues is a pest management approach utilized with the ai...
Plant-parasitic nematodes (PPNs) are considered as one of the major limiting factors in global crop ...
Biofumigation, as originally defined, is the use, in agriculture, of the toxicity of Brassica crop r...
The effect of biofumigation is partly based on the release of natural toxic substances but also on ...
The effect of biofumigation is partly based on the release of natural toxic substances but also on ...
A reduction in soil borne pests and pathogens and weeds - due both to the release of natural toxic s...
Cover crops and green manures are grown with no intention of harvesting their biomass, either partly...
Cover crops and green manures are grown with no intention of harvesting their biomass, either partly...
Problem Soil borne pests and pathogens can bring major constraints to crop production and their sup...
In general, cover crops have positive effects on soil struc¬ture, soil erosion, reducing nutrient le...
National audienceBiofumigation is an agronomic practice that consists of finely grinding a plant cov...
In general, cover crops have positive effects on soil struc¬ture, soil erosion, reducing nutrient le...
Soil microorganisms are a major factor in the four best practices promoted by the Best4Soil network ...
While soil biota play an essential role in ecosystem services, the plant-pathogenic fraction may hav...
Soil microorganisms are a major factor in the four best practices promoted by the Best4Soil network ...
Soil incorporation of Brassicaceae plant residues is a pest management approach utilized with the ai...
Plant-parasitic nematodes (PPNs) are considered as one of the major limiting factors in global crop ...
Biofumigation, as originally defined, is the use, in agriculture, of the toxicity of Brassica crop r...
The effect of biofumigation is partly based on the release of natural toxic substances but also on ...
The effect of biofumigation is partly based on the release of natural toxic substances but also on ...
A reduction in soil borne pests and pathogens and weeds - due both to the release of natural toxic s...
Cover crops and green manures are grown with no intention of harvesting their biomass, either partly...
Cover crops and green manures are grown with no intention of harvesting their biomass, either partly...
Problem Soil borne pests and pathogens can bring major constraints to crop production and their sup...
In general, cover crops have positive effects on soil struc¬ture, soil erosion, reducing nutrient le...
National audienceBiofumigation is an agronomic practice that consists of finely grinding a plant cov...
In general, cover crops have positive effects on soil struc¬ture, soil erosion, reducing nutrient le...
Soil microorganisms are a major factor in the four best practices promoted by the Best4Soil network ...
While soil biota play an essential role in ecosystem services, the plant-pathogenic fraction may hav...
Soil microorganisms are a major factor in the four best practices promoted by the Best4Soil network ...
Soil incorporation of Brassicaceae plant residues is a pest management approach utilized with the ai...
Plant-parasitic nematodes (PPNs) are considered as one of the major limiting factors in global crop ...
Biofumigation, as originally defined, is the use, in agriculture, of the toxicity of Brassica crop r...