Effects of Cropping Frequency on Potato Production

作者: J. Vos , C. D. Van Loon

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-2474-1_1

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摘要: High cropping frequency of potatoes, particularly continuous cultivation, can lead to physical and economical yield losses because the population densities soil-borne pathogenic organisms are enhanced. Such diminish crop growth often necessitate costly control measures.

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