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دانلود کتاب Biotic Interactions and Soil-Borne Diseases

دانلود کتاب فعل و انفعالات بیوتیک و بیماری های منتقله از خاک

Biotic Interactions and Soil-Borne Diseases

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Biotic Interactions and Soil-Borne Diseases

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سری: Developments in Agricultural and Managed Forest Ecology 23 
ISBN (شابک) : 9780444887283 
ناشر: Elsevier Science Ltd 
سال نشر: 1991 
تعداد صفحات: 447 
زبان: English 
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توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب فعل و انفعالات بیوتیک و بیماری های منتقله از خاک

این جلد شامل مجموعه ای از تمام مقالات ارائه شده در کنفرانس موسس بنیاد اروپایی بیماری شناسی گیاهی است که از 26 فوریه تا 2 مارس 1990 در Wageningen، هلند برگزار شد. این بر موضوع "تداخلات بیوتیک و بیماری های منتقله از خاک" تمرکز دارد، که در آن مشارکت دانشمندان برجسته اروپایی در زمینه بیماری های منتقله از خاک وجود دارد. راه های بهره برداری از فرآیندها و پدیده های زیستی که منجر به تولید گیاهی بی ضرر برای محیط زیست می شود بررسی می شود.


توضیحاتی درمورد کتاب به خارجی

This volume contains a collection of all the papers presented at the founding conference of the European Foundation for Plant Pathology, held from 26th February to 2nd March 1990 at Wageningen, The Netherlands. It focusses on the theme of ''Biotic Interactions and Soil-Borne Diseases'', on which there are contributions from leading European scientists in the field of soil-borne diseases. Ways of exploiting biotic processes and phenomena which result in plant production harmless to the environment are explored



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Content: 
Other Titles in this Series
Page II

Front Matter
Page III

Copyright page
Page IV

Preface
Pages V-VI
B. Schippers

Significance of Biotic Interactions between Soil Fauna and Microflora in Integrated Arable Farming
Pages 1-19
A. El TITI, B. ULBER

Causes of the Increased Incidence of Rhizoctonia Solani in Potato Crops Treated with Nematicides
Pages 21-26
T.W. HOFMAN, J. MIDDELKOOP, G.J. BOLLEN

Effects of Soil Fauna on Infection of Potato Sprouts by Rhizoctonia Solani
Pages 27-34
G.J. BOLLEN, J. MIDDELKOOP, T.W. HOFMAN

Influence of Competition and Predation on the Population Dynamics of Bacteria Introduced Into Soil
Pages 35-40
J. Postma, J.A. van Veen

The Potential of Chitin Formulations as Controlling Agents of Plant-Parasitic Nematodes
Pages 41-46
R. SEGERS, J. COOSEMANS

Effects of Rhizosphere Fungi and Nematodes on the Actinorhiza and Growth of Hippophae Rhamnoides L.
Pages 47-52
F.C. Zoon

Microbial Diseases of Plant Parasitic Nematodes (Abstract)
Page 53
BRIAN R. KERRY

Control of Plant-Parasitic Nematodes with Genetically Improved Micro-Organisms and Their Gene Products (Abstract)
Page 54
E. den BELDER, J. van ESCH, P. BONANTS

Effects of Insecticides, Organic Matter Additions and Soil Tillage on Seedling Pests of Sugar Beet in Four North-West European Countries (Abstract)
Page 55
L. BRUSSAARD, A. EL TITI, W. POWELL, G.A. WINDER, A.M. DEWAR, H. LARSSON, M. GEURS, S. STEMERDING

Colonization of Young Females and Effect on Multiplication of Globodera Pallida by Fungi in Triangular Observation Chambers (Abstract)
Page 56
JASPER de HAAN, LEON THIJSSEN

The Transmission of Viruses by Soil Nematodes
Pages 57-66
D.J.F. BROWN, A.T. PLOEG, D.L. TRUDGILL

Transmission of Viruses by Soil Fungi
Pages 67-82
H. MARAITE

The Influence of Water and Temperature on the Multiplication of Polymyxa Betae, Vector of Beet Necrotic Yellow Vein Virus
Pages 83-90
A. de HEIJ

Big Vein of Lettuce (Lactuca Sativa); Some Results of Screening for Resistance
Pages 91-94
N. HUIJBERTS, L. BOS

Resistance to Rhizomania in Sugar Beet
Pages 95-100
H. PAUL, B. HENKEN, M.F.J. ALDERLIESTE

Host Range of Pepper Yellow Vein and Its Transmission by Olpidium Brassicae
Pages 101-106
A. TH.B. RAST

Studies on the Development and Interaction of Soil-Borne Wheat Mosaic Virus and Wheat Spindle Streak Mosaic Virus
Pages 107-112
C. RUBIES-AUTONELL, V. VALLEGA

Use of the Most Probable Number Method for Estimating Inoculum Potential of Polymyxa Betae and Beet Necrotic Yellow Vein Virus in Soil
Pages 113-119
G. TUITERT

A Preliminary Assessment of Trv Serotypes and Their Vectors in Flowerbulb and Potato Areas if the Neterlands (Abstract)
Page 120
A.T. PLOEG, C.J. ASJES, D.J.F. BROWN

Effects of Trichoderma and other Fungal Antagonists on the Incidence of Fungal Pathogens
Pages 121-128
B. GERHARDSON, M. LARSSON

Effects of Mycoparasites on Sclerotia-Forming Fungi
Pages 129-140
J.M. WHIPPS

Control of Soil-Borne Diseases of Vegetable and Arable Crops Using Cultivar Resistance and Antagonistic Microorganisms
Pages 141-146
R.E. BEALE, J.E. THOMAS, J.B. SWEET.

Relations between Two Types of Isolates of Pseudocercosporella Herpotrichoides, the Cause of Eyespot of Cereals
Pages 147-153
N. CAVELIER, P. POUPARD, E. LUCAS

Prospects for the Integrated Control of Armillaria Root Rot of Trees
Pages 154-159
R.T.V. FOX, J.J.W. OBANYA OBORE, A.M. MCQUE

Antagonism Against Rhizoctonia Solani and Cellulolytic Activity of Strains of Trichoderma Spp.
Pages 160-164
J. KÖHL, E. SCHLÖSSER

Enrichment of Soil with Sclerotia to Isolate Antagonists of Sclerotinia Sclerotiorum
Pages 165-171
Matthijs GERLAGH, Ingrid VOS

Interaction between Level of Resistance of Carnation Cultivars and Biological Control of Fusarium Oxysporum F. Sp. Dianthi
Pages 172-174
H. RATTINK

Molecular Genetics of the Biocontrol Agents Trichoderma spp
Pages 175-180
G.H. GOLDMAN, R. GEREMIA, M. VAN MONTAGU, A. HERRERA-ESTRELLA

Induction and Secretion of Hydrolytic Enzymes by the Biocontrol Agent Trichoderma Harzianum
Pages 181-186
R. GEREMIA, D. JACOBS, G.H. GOLDMAN, M. VAN MONTAGU, A. HERRERA-ESTRELLA

Biological, Chemical and Integrated Control of Rhizoctonia Solani in Potato
Pages 187-193
G. JAGER, H. VELVIS, J.G. LAMERS, A. MULDER, JS. ROOSJEN

Biological Control of Pythium Ultimum with the Antagonist Geomyces Pannorum
Pages 194-198
I.C. DANIELSEN, H. WOLFFHECHEL

Effect of Trichoderma Harzianum on Incidence of Fusarium Crown and Root Rot in Rockwool-Grown Tomatoes
Pages 199-205
N.A.M. VAN STEEKELENBURG

Parasitic Action of Trichoderma Koningii on Rhizoctonia Solani Causing Damping-off in Tobacco Seed-Beds
Pages 206-212
K. TZAVELLA - KLONARI, S. DELIGIANNI - MAPPA

Interaction between Pathogenic and Non-Pathogenic Fusarium Strains in the Rhizosphere of Flax (Abstract)
Page 213
Y. COUTEAUDIER

Survival and Inoculum Potential of Conidia and Chlamydospores of Fusarium Oxysporum F. Sp. Lini in Soil (Abstract)
Page 214
Y. COUTEAUDIER, C. ALABOUVETTE

Occurrence and Significance of Microdochium Bolleyii in Barley Roots (Abstract)
Page 215
D. SPIEGEL, F. SCHÖNBECK

Control of Gangrene by Application of Antagonistic Fungi at Planting and Green-Crop-Harvesting (Abstract)
Page 216
L.J. TURKENSTEEN, D. LOOIJEN, J.W. VEENBAAS-RIJKS

Suppression of Soil-Borne Plant Pathogens by Fluorescent Pseudomonads: Mechanisms and Prospects
Pages 217-230
PETER A.H.M. BAKKER, RON VAN PEER, BOB SCHIPPERS

Evaluation of Biological Agents for the Control of Take-All Patch (Gaeumannomyces Graminis) of Fine Turf
Pages 231-235
N.A. Baldwin, Avril L. Capper, D.J. Yarham

Bacillus Subtilis T 99, a Biocontrol Agent of Soil-Borne Fungal Diseases of Greenhouse Crops
Pages 236-240
H. BOCHOW

Employment of Field Inversion Gel Electrophoresis for Monitoring Antagonistic Pseudomonas Released in Soil
Pages 241-246
G. CIRVILLERI, G. CARTIA

Evolution of Soil-Borne Populations of Bacteria and Fungi at Different Times of Wheat Monoculture
Pages 247-251
A. DUTRECQ, P. DEBRAS, J. STEVAUX, M. ETIENNE, F. TAHON, M. FRANKINET

Activity of 2,4-Diacetylphloroglucinol Isolated from a Strain of Pseudomonas Fluorescens to Gaeumannomyces Graminis Var. Tritici
Pages 252-257
A. DUTRECQ, P. DEBRAS, J. STEVAUX, M. MARLIER

Mycostop - A Novel Biofungicide Based on Streptomyces Bacteria
Pages 258-263
M-L. LAHDENPERÄ, E. SIMON, J. UOTI

Bacterial Populations Related to the Progress of the Disease in Take-All Patches on Turf Grass
Pages 264-270
P. LUCAS, A. SARNIGUET, S. LELARGE

Biocontrol of Fusarium wilt in Cultivation of Carnations by Bacterial Antagonists
Pages 271-273
U. OBIEGLO

Biocontrol of Fusarium Wilt by Pseudomonas Sp. Strain Wcs417R: Induced Resistance and Phytoalexin Accumulation
Pages 274-280
R. van Peer, B. Schippers

Suppression of Pythium Root Rot in Tulips by Fluorescent Pseudomonads
Pages 281-283
E.A. WESTSTEIJN, J.W. MEIJER

Possible Role of Manganese in the Relation between Gaeumannomyces Graminis var. Tritici and Fluorescent Pseudomonas in the Development of Take-All (Abstract)
Page 284
A. SARNIGUET, PH. LUCAS

Interactions between Fluorescent Pseudomonas and Fusarium Opxysporum in Soilless Culture (Abstract)
Page 285
PH. LEMANCEAU, C. ALABOUVETTE

Natural Suppressiveness of Soils to Plant Diseases
Pages 287-296
F. ROUXEL

Inhibition of Potato Plant Growth by Hcn-Producing Pseudomonas Spp. Under Gnotobiotic Conditions
Pages 297-300
A.W. BAKKER, W.L.M. PUNTE, B. SCHIPPERS

Role of Rhizosphere Competence on Antagonistic Activity of Saprophytic Fusarium Spp.
Pages 301-305
A. GARIBALDI, L. GUGLIELMONE, M.L. GULLINO

Resistance in Tomato Plants Against Fusarium Wilt Induced by Fusarium Oxysporum F. Sp. Dianthi.
Pages 306-310
B.A.M. KROON, R.J. SCHEFFER, D.M. ELGERSMA

Biotic Resistance of Soil to Plant Pathogens
Pages 311-315
K. MAŃKA, H. KWAŚNA, M. BABKIEWICZ, T. KAZIMIERCZAK

Protoplast Fusion for the Production of Superior Strains of Antagonistic Fusarium Spp.
Pages 316-321
C. MINUCCI, Q. MIGHELI, M.L. GULLINO

Assessment of Site-Specific Receptivity of Soils to Soilborne Diseases of Pea and Cauliflower
Pages 322-328
P. Oyarzun, G. Dijst.

The Effect of Inoculation Methods on Biocontrol of Fusarium Wilt of Tomato with Non Pathogenic Fusarium Strains
Pages 329-334

Role of 2,4-Diacetylphloroglucinol in the Suppression of Take-All of Wheat by a Strain of Pseudomonas Fluorescens
Pages 335-338
C. KEEL, M. MAURHOFER, T. OBERHÄNSLI, C. VOISARD, D. HAAS, G. DEFAGO

Characterization and Analysis of Site-Specific Antagonism (Abstract)
Page 339
G. DÉFAGO, J. FUCHS, D. HAAS, G. KAHR, C. KEEL, C. VOISARD

Application, Nutritional Factors, Population Dynamics and Detection of Antagonists
Pages 341-349
B. METZLER

Manipulation of Environmental Factors with Respect to Soil Antagonism
Pages 350-360
E.C.T JAMOS

Fate of Transposon Tn5 Labeled Pseudomonas Fluorescens Wcs374 in the Field
Pages 361-364
P.A.H.M. BAKKER, B. SCHIPPERS, E. SALENTIJN, W.P.M. HOEKSTRA

Crop Specificity of Fluorescent Pseudomonads and the Involvement of Root Agglutinins
Pages 365-369
D.C.M. GLANDORF, P.A.H.M. BAKKER, B. SCHIPPERS

A Selective Medium for Reisolation of Wild-Type Pseudomonas Putida WCS358 Using its Siderophore Pseudobactin 358
Pages 370-373
J.M. RAAIJMAKERS, W.L.M. PUNTE, P.A.H.M. BAKKER, B. SCHIPPERS

Immunofluorescence Colony Staining for Monitoring Pseudomonads Introduced Into Soil
Pages 374-380
M. LEEMAN, J.M. RAAIJMAKERS, P.A.H.M. BAKKER, B. SCHIPPERS

Primary and Secondary Stages of Plasmodiophora Brassicae (Clubroot) as Affected by Metallic Cations and pH
Pages 381-386
G.R. DIXON

Antinutritional Factors in Faba Bean and Resistance to Soil-Borne Diseases
Pages 387-391
J.P.F.G. HELSPER, A. VAN NOREL

Influence of the Water Potential of Peat on the Ability of Trichoderma Harzianum and Gliocladium Virens to Control Pythium Ultimum
Pages 392-397
H. WOLFFHECHEL, D. FUNCK JENSEN

Colonization of the Endorhizosphere by Strains of Pseudomonas Spp. (Abstract)
Page 398
R. van PEER, W.L.M. PUNTE, B. SCHIPPERS

Chitinase Positive Pseudomonas Spp. in Biological Control (Abstract)
Page 399
L. SUNDHEIM

Anatomical Studies of Cucumber Roots Inoculated with Pythium Zoospores
Pages 401-407
E. WESTER, D. FUNCK JENSEN, J. DAHL MØLLER

Mode of Action of α and β Unsaturated Lactones and the Naphtoquinone Plumbagin as Fungicides: Developmental Sensitivity
Pages 408-411
J. LARSEN, L.W. OLSON, L. LANGE

A Simple Method for Identification of Gaeumannomyces Graminis Var. Tritici Walker
Pages 412-413
D. AMELUNG

A Bait Method for Isolation of Fusarium Species from Soils
Page 414
D. AMELUNG

Microbial and Integrated Control of Allium White Rot
Pages 415-420
A.R. ENTWISTLE, J.P. CLARKSON, J.P., H.L. MUNASINGHE, A. MEAD

Cuvette-System to Monitor Growth of Fungal Mycelia Through Root-Free Soil Sections (Abstract)
Page 421
HANNES SCHÜEPP

Strategies and Guidelines for the Development of Biological Control
Pages 423-428
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