2022
DOI: 10.1186/s40538-022-00332-0
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Organic matter in the pest and plant disease control: a meta-analysis

Abstract: Background Pesticides have become a central public health problem and a source of environmental contamination. The use of organic matter is an important strategy to reduce synthetic agrochemicals, improve soil conditions, and increase nutrient uptake by plants. Organic matter can also induce plant resistance against biotic stress in some circumstances. However, the results reported for different types of organic matter applications are often very different form each other, thus making difficult… Show more

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“…For farmers, fecal amendments could signify a cheap or even free source of crop nutrition, lowering their input costs and thus increasing profits. Improving soil health could also lower agrichemical input requirements like pesticides and fertilizers by improving nutrient cycling, disease resistance, and weed suppression, which could further reduce input costs.…”
Section: Wider Impactmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For farmers, fecal amendments could signify a cheap or even free source of crop nutrition, lowering their input costs and thus increasing profits. Improving soil health could also lower agrichemical input requirements like pesticides and fertilizers by improving nutrient cycling, disease resistance, and weed suppression, which could further reduce input costs.…”
Section: Wider Impactmentioning
confidence: 99%