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Resistenzinduktion bei Tomaten gegen Phytophthora infestans durch Biodüngemittel und Pflanzenstärkungsmittel Organic Eprints
Sharma, MSc Kalpana; Schulte-Geldermann, Dr. Elmar; Bruns, Dr. Christian; Finckh, Prof. Maria R..
Three biofertilizers (BF) and three plant strengtheners (PS) were tested in comparison to chemical fertilizer application and BABA (DL-3-amino-n-butanoic acid), respectively for their effects on the reactions of six different tomato varieties against three isolates of Phytophthora infestans in detached leaf disk assays. All experiments were repeated twice with six replicates each. Two of the BF (BioIlsa and Biofeed Quality) significantly reduced late blight severity as compared to horn meal and chemical fertilizer with no fertilizer by isolate and fertilizer by variety interactions. All PS significantly reduced susceptibility of all tomato varieties. However, the interactions among PS, variety and isolates were highly significant suggesting that...
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Crop health; Quality; Protection.
Ano: 2009 URL: http://orgprints.org/14360/1/Sharma_14360.pdf
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Einfluss von ligninhaltigen Komposten und Pflanzgutgesundheit auf den Befall mit Rhizoctonia solani bei Kartoffeln Organic Eprints
Schulte-Geldermann, Elmar; Bruns, Dr. Christian; Heß, Prof. Dr. Jürgen; Finckh, Prof. Dr. Maria Renate.
The effects of initial seed potato infection and suppressive composts made of mixtures of organic household and yard waste on the R. solani severity in potatoes were tested in field trials under organic conditions at the University Kassel in the years 2006-08 and at two sites in northern Germany in 2008. Composts directly applied in strips to the seed tuber area at 5 t dry matter ha-1 significantly reduced both the infestation of harvested potatoes with black scurf and the percentage of tubers with malformations and dry core The rate of initial seed tubers infection and the site significantly affected tuber health and quality.
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Crop health; Quality; Protection.
Ano: 2009 URL: http://orgprints.org/14549/1/SchulteGeldermann_14549.pdf
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