2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.cropro.2011.03.022
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Effects of soil amendment with poultry manure on carnation Fusarium wilt in greenhouses in southwest Spain

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“…A similar effect was also observed when high concentrations of PPM were applied to pots with substrate infested with F. oxysporum f.sp. dianthi and incubated at high temperature before transplanting rooted cuttings of carnation (Nava-Juárez, 2013), but these phytotoxic symptoms were absent from plants growing in greenhouse on soil to which equivalent dosages of PPM were applied (Melero-Vara et al, 2011). The reason is likely that volatile compounds generated by PPM-2%, mainly ammonia, develop more quickly at 30ºC (Lazarovits, 2001;Tenuta & Lazarovits, 2002;Borrego-Benjumea et al, 2014a).…”
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“…A similar effect was also observed when high concentrations of PPM were applied to pots with substrate infested with F. oxysporum f.sp. dianthi and incubated at high temperature before transplanting rooted cuttings of carnation (Nava-Juárez, 2013), but these phytotoxic symptoms were absent from plants growing in greenhouse on soil to which equivalent dosages of PPM were applied (Melero-Vara et al, 2011). The reason is likely that volatile compounds generated by PPM-2%, mainly ammonia, develop more quickly at 30ºC (Lazarovits, 2001;Tenuta & Lazarovits, 2002;Borrego-Benjumea et al, 2014a).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The rates of OAs used were assessed and selected in a previous study by its effectiveness in controlling Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. dianthi in carnation (Melero-Vara et al, 2011 …”
Section: Effect Of Organic Amendments Incubation Period and Temperatmentioning
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“…The in vitro sensitivity test and bioassays were carried out using OAs from agro-industry waste of different sources and from different areas of Spain (Table 1). The different OAs and mixtures used in this study were selected according to their availability and potential effect against soilborne pathogens previously described (Noble & Coventry, 2005;Avil es et al, 2011;Melero-Vara et al, 2011;Papasotiriou et al, 2013;Vitullo et al, 2013;Ruano-Rosa & Mercado-Blanco, 2015;Markakis et al, 2016). Composts were collected from commercial and experimental composting plants and were proved to be mature and stable in terms of chemical and microbiological characteristics to avoid phytotoxicity by measuring their temperatures (30-35°C for mature compost; Mehta et al, 2014).…”
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“…() demonstrated an effective control of MS and VW development in olive by applying olive mill wastes in combination with Bacillus amyloliquefaciens and Burkholderia cepacia . This study suggests that OAs can also be applied in combination with other control measures to refine an integrated disease management strategy (Melero‐Vara et al ., ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%