The goal of this long-term project is to evaluate commercially available composts for managing Phytophthora capsici on vegetables. This disease is very persistent in soils, and causes severe losses of both plants and harvestable fruit, under warm, moist conditions. Fungicides have only been moderately successful at providing control. A combination of good cultural practices and enhancing soil quality and disease suppressiveness is one strategy for management. In this project, we are trying to reduce the levels of disease in a research field that has a long history of Phytophthora
Phytophthora capsici is a destructive oomycete pathogen of many vegetables, causing root, crown, and...
Compost is often reported as a substrate that is able to suppress soilborne plant pathogens, but sup...
Western Europe, approximately 25% of the 200 million tons of municipal solid waste that is generated...
The primary goal of this long-term project is evaluating yearly soil amendment of commercially-avail...
ReportThe goal of this project was to evaluate commercially available composts for managing Phytopht...
Phytophthora capsici is a fungus that attacks a wide variety of vegetables, fruit, grain, and floral...
Phytophthora capsici Leonian (PHC) is a filamentous pathogen oomycete that causes root, fruit, folia...
Phytophthora blight of vegetable crops is a serious disease that occurs throughout the eastern Unite...
Phytophthora disease of strawberry is one of the major problems in strawberry protection. An alterna...
Phytophthora blight is a serious threat to the Midwest vegetable industry, because the oomycete path...
Pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) is an important high value crop grown for vegetable and for spice purpos...
A cooperative research project of the University of Florida and the University of Puerto Rico invest...
Cultural methods; sanitation; physical controls Project location(s): throughout the Northeast The pr...
The aim of this review is to address topics related to etiology and symptoms of the diseases caused ...
We studied nine composts derived from wastes and by-products of the olive oil, wine, and Agaricus mu...
Phytophthora capsici is a destructive oomycete pathogen of many vegetables, causing root, crown, and...
Compost is often reported as a substrate that is able to suppress soilborne plant pathogens, but sup...
Western Europe, approximately 25% of the 200 million tons of municipal solid waste that is generated...
The primary goal of this long-term project is evaluating yearly soil amendment of commercially-avail...
ReportThe goal of this project was to evaluate commercially available composts for managing Phytopht...
Phytophthora capsici is a fungus that attacks a wide variety of vegetables, fruit, grain, and floral...
Phytophthora capsici Leonian (PHC) is a filamentous pathogen oomycete that causes root, fruit, folia...
Phytophthora blight of vegetable crops is a serious disease that occurs throughout the eastern Unite...
Phytophthora disease of strawberry is one of the major problems in strawberry protection. An alterna...
Phytophthora blight is a serious threat to the Midwest vegetable industry, because the oomycete path...
Pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) is an important high value crop grown for vegetable and for spice purpos...
A cooperative research project of the University of Florida and the University of Puerto Rico invest...
Cultural methods; sanitation; physical controls Project location(s): throughout the Northeast The pr...
The aim of this review is to address topics related to etiology and symptoms of the diseases caused ...
We studied nine composts derived from wastes and by-products of the olive oil, wine, and Agaricus mu...
Phytophthora capsici is a destructive oomycete pathogen of many vegetables, causing root, crown, and...
Compost is often reported as a substrate that is able to suppress soilborne plant pathogens, but sup...
Western Europe, approximately 25% of the 200 million tons of municipal solid waste that is generated...