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- W2947249610 abstract "Soil-borne diseases can reduce nursery crop performance and increase costs to nursery producers. In particular, soil-borne diseases caused by Phytophthora nicotianae and Rhizoctonia solani are the most economically important problems of Southeastern United States nursery producers. Methyl bromide was widely used as a standard treatment for management of soil-borne diseases until the implementation of the Montreal protocol. Since then, many chemical and non-chemical soil-borne disease management methods have been tested, but are not yet providing effective and consistent results like methyl bromide. Cover crops that belonged to the Brassicaceae family can be incorporated into the soil to control soil-borne diseases and this process is widely known as biofumigation. But, the use of Brassicaceae cover crops has not been widely explored as a method of controlling soil-borne diseases in woody ornamental nursery production. The objective of this study was to evaluate Brassicaceae cover crops for susceptibility to most destructive soil-borne pathogens of nursery production, P. nicotianae and R. solani, to identify effective cover crops that can be used in the biofumigation process in woody ornamental nursery production. Brassica species intended to be used in the fresh market or biofimigation were screened for their susceptibility to R. solani and P. nicotiane in an environmentally controlled greenhouse. At the end of experiments, plant growth data (plant height, width and fresh weight), total damping-off were recorded, and cover crop root systems were assessed for disease severity using a scale of 0–100% roots affected. Among the tested 15 cover crops in the Brassicaceae family, oilseed radish (Raphanus sativus L.), yellow mustard “White Gold” (Sinapis alba L.), turnip “Purple Top Forage” (Brassica rapa L.), arugula “Astro” (Eruca vesicaria (L.) Cav. ssp. sativa (Mill.) Thell.), mighty mustard® “Pacific Gold” (B. juncea (L.) Czern.), brown mustard “Kodiak” (B. juncea (L.) Czern.), rape “Dwarf Essex” (B. napus L.) and mustard green “Amara” (B. carinata A. Braun) showed numerically lower root rot disease severity and total damping-off in topsoil which had pre-existing populations of R. solani or P. nicotinanae compared to other cover crops. Since these above mentioned Brassicaceae crops shows the ability to withstand the higher disease pressure from R. solani and P. nicotinanae under the greenhouse conditions they can be used in the further experiments to evaluate their ability in biofumigation. Further research is necessary to evaluate the performance of these cover crops under the field conditions." @default.
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- W2947249610 title "Pathogenicity of<i>Rhizoctonia solani</i>and<i>Phytophthora nicotianae</i>to Brassicaceae cover crops" @default.
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