The Impact of the Brassicaceae Plant Materials Added to the Soil on the Population of FUSARIUM SOLANI (Mart.) SACC. and FUSARIUM OXYSPORUM Schlecht

作者: Urszula Smolińska , Waldemar Kowalczyk

DOI: 10.2478/JOHR-2014-0015

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摘要: Soil with the spores of fungi in dormant stage from previous years infections belonging to genus Fusarium caused significant loss onion yield Poland. The most important form inoculum field are chlamydospores, which may survive soil for many years. There no available methods eradicate chlamydospores environment. Inspired by data literature and own preliminary observation, we evaluated effect application Brassicaceae plant material infested F. oxysporum solani isolates, pathogenic onion. Obtained results showed that addition fresh B. juncea alba had on amount propagules soil. Moreover amendment dry plants or milled seeds nigra significantly stimulated population

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