Agricultural soils suppressive to soilborne plant pathogens occur worldwide, and for several of these soils the biological basis of suppressiveness has been described. Two classical types of suppressiveness are known. General suppression owes its activity to the total microbial biomass in soil and is not transferable between soils. Specific suppression owes its activity to the effects of individual or select groups of microorganisms and is transferable. The microbial basis of specific suppression to four diseases, Fusarium wilts, potato scab, apple replant disease, and take-all, is discussed. One of the best-described examples occurs in take-all decline soils. In Washington State, take-all decline results from the buildup of fluorescent Pse...
Natural control of soil-borne plant pathogens in disease suppressive soils has been documented for d...
There is increasing evidence that the soil microbial community produces a suite of volatile organic ...
Organic management of soils is generally considered to reduce the incidence and severity of plant di...
Soils suppressive to soil-borne diseases have attracted the attention of farmers and researchers for...
Disease suppressive soils offer effective protection to plants against infection by soilborne pathog...
Soils suppressive to soil-borne diseases are defined by a low disease incidence in spite of the pres...
Soil borne plant pathogens considerably reduce crop yields worldwide and are difficult to control du...
In disease-suppressive soils, microbiota protect plants from root infections. Bacterial members of t...
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Natural suppressiveness of soils to take-all disease of wheat, referred to as take-all decline (TAD)...
Soil is a home for an unbelievable diversity and abundance of microbial life that is essential for s...
Disease suppressive soils are soils in which plants do not get diseased from plant pathogens due to ...
Disease-suppressive soils are ecosystems in which plants suffer less from root infections due to the...
Disease-suppressive soils are ecosystems in which plants suffer less from root infections due to the...
Plant diseases cause dramatic yield losses worldwide. Current disease control practices can be delet...
Natural control of soil-borne plant pathogens in disease suppressive soils has been documented for d...
There is increasing evidence that the soil microbial community produces a suite of volatile organic ...
Organic management of soils is generally considered to reduce the incidence and severity of plant di...
Soils suppressive to soil-borne diseases have attracted the attention of farmers and researchers for...
Disease suppressive soils offer effective protection to plants against infection by soilborne pathog...
Soils suppressive to soil-borne diseases are defined by a low disease incidence in spite of the pres...
Soil borne plant pathogens considerably reduce crop yields worldwide and are difficult to control du...
In disease-suppressive soils, microbiota protect plants from root infections. Bacterial members of t...
Not AvailableThe ever growing human population coupled with reduced natural resources and the need f...
Natural suppressiveness of soils to take-all disease of wheat, referred to as take-all decline (TAD)...
Soil is a home for an unbelievable diversity and abundance of microbial life that is essential for s...
Disease suppressive soils are soils in which plants do not get diseased from plant pathogens due to ...
Disease-suppressive soils are ecosystems in which plants suffer less from root infections due to the...
Disease-suppressive soils are ecosystems in which plants suffer less from root infections due to the...
Plant diseases cause dramatic yield losses worldwide. Current disease control practices can be delet...
Natural control of soil-borne plant pathogens in disease suppressive soils has been documented for d...
There is increasing evidence that the soil microbial community produces a suite of volatile organic ...
Organic management of soils is generally considered to reduce the incidence and severity of plant di...