Ecology of Soil-Borne Pathogens in Crop Fields

作者: Youn Su Lee , Min Woong Lee

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-0223-4_3

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摘要: Soil is a resourceful reservoir for many plant pathogens. Roots interact with soil-borne pathogens exhibiting temporal and spatial variations. If the pathogen becomes dominant, disease outbreak result. In general, it well known that fungi constitute largest number of Soil-borne bacteria, nematodes, viruses are also important in relation to health productivity (Bruehl, 1975).

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