2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsoil.2019.02.021
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Deciphering the suppressiveness of banana Fusarium wilt with organic residues

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“…Mounting studies have focused on the occurrence and causes of certain fungal pathogens that prevail in soil–plant systems and provided essential information on how soil pathogens such as Fusarium graminearum , Magnaporthe oryzae , and Bipolaris sorokiniana infect plants including maize, wheat, and rice ( 6 , 10 12 ). However, the prevalence and diversity of the whole community of fungal phytopathogens in agricultural soils is still unclear, although they are the potential causes of plant diseases ( 13 15 ). Therefore, deciphering the community composition of soil fungal pathogens and their determinants is crucial to protect crop health from diseases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mounting studies have focused on the occurrence and causes of certain fungal pathogens that prevail in soil–plant systems and provided essential information on how soil pathogens such as Fusarium graminearum , Magnaporthe oryzae , and Bipolaris sorokiniana infect plants including maize, wheat, and rice ( 6 , 10 12 ). However, the prevalence and diversity of the whole community of fungal phytopathogens in agricultural soils is still unclear, although they are the potential causes of plant diseases ( 13 15 ). Therefore, deciphering the community composition of soil fungal pathogens and their determinants is crucial to protect crop health from diseases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biochars were also able to control the growth of fungi of the genus Fusarium, whose inhibition capacity ranged from 6.37 to 11.58% (Table 2). Heck and coauthors [49] evaluated different trials for the control of F. oxysporum f. sp. cubense.…”
Section: Physical-chemical Characteristics That Affect the Inhibiting Capacity Of Biocharsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of organic manure might be important in the management of F. moniliforme in areas where the pathogen is prevalent (AICRP, 2014). Organic animal manure fixed into the soil supplies macro-and micronutrients, alters the soil pH and electrical values, enhances microbial biomass and the activities of some enzyme systems (Reddy et al, 2013), and could also increase the amount and diversity of enzymes released into the soil by the microbial community (Heck et al, 2019). Post-flowering stalk rot is an important stage, and a complex of a number of fungi in nature (like Fusarium verticillioides, which causes Fusarium stalk rot, Macrophomina phaseolina, which causes charcoal rot, and Harpophora maydis, which causes late wilt) are involved in the diseases (Subedi et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%