This book provides a timely review of concepts in plant disease management involving microbial soil suppressiveness and organic amendments.
Topics discussed include the impact of suppressive soils on plant pathogens and agricultural productivity, the enhancement of soil suppressiveness through the application of compost and the development of disease suppressive soils through agronomic management. Further chapters describe diseases caused by phytopathogens, such as Pythium, Fusarium and Rhizoctonia, interaction of rhizobia with soil suppressiveness factors, biocontrol of plant parasitic nematodes by fungi and soil suppressive microorganisms.
Table of Content
Part I Soil suppressiveness: paradigms and mechanisms.- Part II Concepts in plant disease management involving microbial soil suppressiveness.- Part III Concepts in plant disease management involving organic amendments.- Part IV Integrative approaches in plant disease management.