1992
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2338.1992.tb00527.x
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Microbial control of soil‐borne pathogens in Hungary1

Abstract: Biological control of soil‐borne pathogens has been the aim of the Biological Control Laboratory in Hódmezövásárhely since 1982. In Hungarian glasshouses (this means areas both under glass and plastic foil cover), the growing medium is still the natural soil or mixtures based on soil. This is the reason why soil‐borne pathogens, such as species of Fusarium, Sclerotinia, Pythium, Botrytis, Rhizoctonia and Alternaria, cause increasing problems, especially at sites where there has been intensive continuous croppi… Show more

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“…Biological control agents (macroorganisms) also need registration but the procedure is simpler. Compared with the situation described previously (Hatala-ZsellCr, 1992;Simon et al, 1992), there are important changes and some new problems in biological glasshouses in pest management.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…Biological control agents (macroorganisms) also need registration but the procedure is simpler. Compared with the situation described previously (Hatala-ZsellCr, 1992;Simon et al, 1992), there are important changes and some new problems in biological glasshouses in pest management.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 70%