Status of biological control of plant diseases with composts

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Hoitink, Harry A J. [1 ]
Grebus, Marcella E. [1 ]
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[1] Ohio State Univ, Wooster, United States
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Compost Science and Utilization | 1994年 / 2卷 / 02期
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Agricultural wastes - Agriculture - Disease control - Waste utilization;
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Composts have the potential to provide biological control of plant diseases. Foliar as well as root pathogens may be affected. Many factors control these effects. Heat exposure during composting kills or inactivates pathogens if the process is monitored properly. Unfortunately, most biocontrol agents also are killed by this heat treatment. Thus, bio-control agents must recolonize composts after peak heating. The raw feedstock, the environment in which the compost is produced, as well as conditions during curing and utilization determine the potential for recolonization by this microflora and disease suppression. Controlled inoculation of compost with bio-control agents has proved necessary to induce consistent levels of suppression on a commercial scale.
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