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EVALUATION OF CHEMICAL AND NON-CHEMICAL TREATMENTS FOR THE CONTROL OF GINSENG REPLANT DISEASE
Article number
363_19
Pages
141 – 146
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Abstract
Chemical and non-chemical treatments were evaluated in the shadehouse for control of ginseng replant disease.
Chemical treatment with Basamid (0.25 g a.i./L soil) significantly improved emergence and reduced seedling mortality rate.
The treatment with Enterobacter aerogenes (B8) significantly reduced seedling mortality rate compared with the control.
Three non-chemical treatments, pasteurization (80°C, 20 min.), application of willow leaves (10 g/L soil), and sewage compost mixed with replant soil at the rate of 1:1 (v/v) significantly increased emergence and reduced seedling mortality.
These results indicate the potential of these chemical and non-chemical treatments for control of ginseng replant disease.
Chemical treatment with Basamid (0.25 g a.i./L soil) significantly improved emergence and reduced seedling mortality rate.
The treatment with Enterobacter aerogenes (B8) significantly reduced seedling mortality rate compared with the control.
Three non-chemical treatments, pasteurization (80°C, 20 min.), application of willow leaves (10 g/L soil), and sewage compost mixed with replant soil at the rate of 1:1 (v/v) significantly increased emergence and reduced seedling mortality.
These results indicate the potential of these chemical and non-chemical treatments for control of ginseng replant disease.
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Authors
T. S.C. Li
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