Ammophila arenaria (Marram grass) is the most dominant sand-fixing plant species in the Dutch coastal foredunes. This species has a natural ability to emerge from being buried and is therefore used to stabilize the coastal foredunes. On seaward slopes where plants are buried regularly with windblown sand, plants retain their vigour, but start to degenerate when sand accumulation diminishes. One of the factors that may cause degeneration at stabilized sites is the infection of roots by nematodes and fungi. Burial by fresh windblown sand may enable the plants to overcome these harmful soil organisms. In the present study, the nature of the soil-borne disease and its relationship with sand deposition is investigated. In a field survey, a wide ...
Invasive plants generally have fewer aboveground pathogens and viruses in their introduced range tha...
One of the major limitations to enhance sustainability of crop production systems is the inability t...
<FONT FACE="Garamond" SIZE=4>Key words : Heterodera , plant-parasitic nematodes, soil pathogens, Amm...
Ammophila arenaria is a dominant sand-fixing plant species of the European coastal foredunes. It rem...
In coastal foredunes, Ammophila arenaria (L.) Link grows vigorously when it is buried regularly by w...
The presence of harmful soil organisms in the root zone of Ammophila arenaria (marram grass) was exa...
Ammophila arenaria benefits from regular burial of windblown beach sand as it allows escape from soi...
A survey was carried out at nine locations in the Dutch coastal foredunes to identify the species of...
In coastal foredunes, the grass Ammophila arenaria develops a soil community that contributes to die...
In coastal foredunes, the grass Ammophila arenaria develops a soil community that contributes to die...
A role for pathogens in plant competition has often been suggested, but examples are rare and, in th...
<strong></strong><strong>Introduction</strong>This study deals with the establishment, growth, and d...
A study was carried out to determine whether expansion of marram-grass stands (Ammophila arenaria (L...
In this paper, the possible role of plant parasitic nematodes as a driving force of change in natura...
International audiencePlant-parasitic nematodes are involved in soil fatigue processes in coastal fo...
Invasive plants generally have fewer aboveground pathogens and viruses in their introduced range tha...
One of the major limitations to enhance sustainability of crop production systems is the inability t...
<FONT FACE="Garamond" SIZE=4>Key words : Heterodera , plant-parasitic nematodes, soil pathogens, Amm...
Ammophila arenaria is a dominant sand-fixing plant species of the European coastal foredunes. It rem...
In coastal foredunes, Ammophila arenaria (L.) Link grows vigorously when it is buried regularly by w...
The presence of harmful soil organisms in the root zone of Ammophila arenaria (marram grass) was exa...
Ammophila arenaria benefits from regular burial of windblown beach sand as it allows escape from soi...
A survey was carried out at nine locations in the Dutch coastal foredunes to identify the species of...
In coastal foredunes, the grass Ammophila arenaria develops a soil community that contributes to die...
In coastal foredunes, the grass Ammophila arenaria develops a soil community that contributes to die...
A role for pathogens in plant competition has often been suggested, but examples are rare and, in th...
<strong></strong><strong>Introduction</strong>This study deals with the establishment, growth, and d...
A study was carried out to determine whether expansion of marram-grass stands (Ammophila arenaria (L...
In this paper, the possible role of plant parasitic nematodes as a driving force of change in natura...
International audiencePlant-parasitic nematodes are involved in soil fatigue processes in coastal fo...
Invasive plants generally have fewer aboveground pathogens and viruses in their introduced range tha...
One of the major limitations to enhance sustainability of crop production systems is the inability t...
<FONT FACE="Garamond" SIZE=4>Key words : Heterodera , plant-parasitic nematodes, soil pathogens, Amm...