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INVESTIGATIONS ON THE AGROBIOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS IN SWEET CHERRY REPLANT DISEASE

Article number
324_9
Pages
79 – 80
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Abstract
The population of bacteria and fungi in rhizosphere of sweet cherry trees planted after sweet cherry was much lower compared with sweet cherry trees planted after annual crops.
Mycorrhizae were least developed in rhizodermae of sweet cherry seedlings planted after sweet cherry, plum or apple.
This study indicates that replant problem is not due to the presence of microorganisms in the soil but to the physiological disorder of these microorganisms.

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Authors
V. Aldea, C. Parnia
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