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SOME FACTORS AFFECTING THE PARASITIC AND SAPROPHYTIC ACTIVITY OF RHIZOCTONIA SOLANI
Article number
109_55
Pages
387 – 394
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Abstract
Although R. solani is said to remain active in soil for a few years, data from successive plantings in naturally and artificially infested soils indicate a decrease in host infection.
Soil temperature, time, and nutrition derived from host plants or added nutrients influence the pathogenicity, saprophytic activity, and persistence of the pathogen in the soil.
Soil temperature, time, and nutrition derived from host plants or added nutrients influence the pathogenicity, saprophytic activity, and persistence of the pathogen in the soil.
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Authors
A.W. Doornik
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