Impact of animal manures on verticillium wilt, potato scab, and soil microbial populations

K. Conn, G. Lazarovits
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Abstract This study examined the effect of chicken, liquid swine, and solid cattle manures on verticillium wilt and potato scab incidence at two commercial farms near Alliston, Ontario. The manures (chicken, 66 t/ha; swine, 55 hLJha; cattle, 100 t/ha) were spread in the spring of 1996 and incorporated with a Rototiller to a depth of 15 cm. Survival of Verticillium dahliae microsclerotia (MS) was determined by burying nylon mesh bags containing MS in the plots. After 4 weeks, the MS were plated on agaz medium. Soil samples collected after incorporation of manures were brought back to the laboratory and used for concurrent laboratory experiments. Ten-gram amounts of soil were placed into test tubes, bags of MS buried in the soil,and survival measured under controlled conditions. Potatoes were planted in the field 1 month after amendment. Potatoes were planted in 1997 and 1998 without any further treatment. verticillium wilt incidence was determined by isolation of V.dahliae from petioles. Scab incidence was...
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动物粪便对黄萎病、马铃薯痂和土壤微生物种群的影响
摘要本研究在安大略省阿利斯顿附近的两个商业农场研究了鸡粪、猪粪液和牛粪固体对黄萎病和马铃薯痂病发病率的影响。鸡粪66吨/公顷;猪,55 hLJha;1996年春,采用旋耕机播种,耕牛100吨/公顷),播种深度为15厘米。采用含MS的尼龙网袋埋置法测定了大丽花黄萎病(Verticillium dahliae microsclerotia, MS)的存活率。4周后,MS在agaz培养基上镀。混合肥料后收集的土壤样品带回实验室并用于同步实验室实验。将10克的土壤放入试管中,将MS袋埋在土壤中,并在受控条件下测量存活率。改良后1个月在地里种上土豆。马铃薯在1997年和1998年种植,没有任何进一步的处理。通过从叶柄中分离大丽花黄萎病菌来确定黄萎病的发病率。结痂发生率…
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