2007
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-90162007000600003
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Water levels and soil mulches in relation to strawberry diseases an yield in a greenhouse

Abstract: The occurrence of diseases and its influence on strawberry yield in a greenhouse as well as its association with water management are still not well known. So, the aim of this work was to evaluate the effect of different water levels and soil mulches on strawberry plant health and yield in a greenhouse. The experiment was carried out at Atibaia, State of São Paulo, Brazil, from April to December 1995. The experimental design was a 2 × 3 factorial, in randomized blocks, with five replications, and consisted of … Show more

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“…When seeking varieties to plant, they settle for those with resistance against a certain disease, a common cultural practice [63]. Mulching is performed with the aim to smoothen the weeds and avoid soil splash during irrigation, which is a predisposing factor to soil-borne diseases [64]. Farmers also intercrop several crops that are either trap crops or repellents for certain pests and are not alternative hosts for pests or pathogens [65].…”
Section: Strategies Used By Farmers In Managing Pests In Fresh Vegeta...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When seeking varieties to plant, they settle for those with resistance against a certain disease, a common cultural practice [63]. Mulching is performed with the aim to smoothen the weeds and avoid soil splash during irrigation, which is a predisposing factor to soil-borne diseases [64]. Farmers also intercrop several crops that are either trap crops or repellents for certain pests and are not alternative hosts for pests or pathogens [65].…”
Section: Strategies Used By Farmers In Managing Pests In Fresh Vegeta...mentioning
confidence: 99%