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Soil Disinfestation: From Soil Treatment to Soil and Plant Health
Year:
2022
Source of publication :
Plant Disease
Authors :
Gamliel, Abraham
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M. Lodovica Gullino
Angelo Garibaldi
Abraham Gamliel
Jacoov Katan

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Abstract:

This Feature Article tracks 100 years of soil disinfestation: from the goal of eradicating soilborne 28 pathogens and pests to much milder approaches, aimed at establishing a healthier soil, by favoring or 29 enhancing the beneficial soil microflora and introducing biological control agents. The restrictions on 30 use of many chemical fumigants is favoring the adoption of nonchemical strategies, from soilless 31 cultivation to the use of physical or biological control measures, with more focus on maintaining soil 32 microbial diversity, thus enhancing soil and plant health. Such approaches are described and 33 discussed, with special focus on their integrated use.

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Language:
English
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Last updated date:
02/03/2022 17:27
Creation date:
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Scientific Publication
Soil Disinfestation: From Soil Treatment to Soil and Plant Health

M. Lodovica Gullino
Angelo Garibaldi
Abraham Gamliel
Jacoov Katan

Soil Disinfestation: From Soil Treatment to Soil and Plant Health

This Feature Article tracks 100 years of soil disinfestation: from the goal of eradicating soilborne 28 pathogens and pests to much milder approaches, aimed at establishing a healthier soil, by favoring or 29 enhancing the beneficial soil microflora and introducing biological control agents. The restrictions on 30 use of many chemical fumigants is favoring the adoption of nonchemical strategies, from soilless 31 cultivation to the use of physical or biological control measures, with more focus on maintaining soil 32 microbial diversity, thus enhancing soil and plant health. Such approaches are described and 33 discussed, with special focus on their integrated use.

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