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Manici , L.M.. |
APPLE • Apple replant disease in central Europe has a consistent biotic origin which is responsible for about 30% of growth reduction in multi-generation orchards. Cylindrocarpon-like fungi and Pythium spp. were shown to be primarily responsible for plant growth reduction, which was confirmed as main indicator of apple replant disease. • Pyrosequencing analysis of rhizospheric microbial communities associated to replanted orchards confirmed that Cylindrocarpon-like fungi are largely associated to replant disease; however, it also evidenced that several bacterial and fungal genera indigenous to replanted orchards are positively correlated to plant growth. This suggested that many are the indigenous resource to be exploited for increasing plant... |
Tipo: Report |
Palavras-chave: Soil quality Soil biology Fruit and berries Crop health; Quality; Protection. |
Ano: 2015 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/29112/1/BIO-INCROP_COII_final_report_web_version.pdf |
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