Apple Replant Disease: Role of Microbial Ecology in Cause and Control

被引:285
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作者
Mazzola, Mark [1 ]
Manici, Luisa M. [2 ]
机构
[1] ARS, Tree Fruit Res Lab, USDA, Wenatchee, WA 98801 USA
[2] CRA, Res Ctr Ind Crops, I-40129 Bologna, Italy
关键词
soil suppressiveness; organic amendments; Brassicaceae seed meal; biofumigation; managing soil biology; beneficial microorganisms; NAPUS SEED MEAL; BACTERIAL COMMUNITY COMPOSITION; RHIZOCTONIA DAMPING-OFF; SOIL FUMIGATION; PRATYLENCHUS-PENETRANS; PYTHIUM-IRREGULARE; RESIDENT BACTERIA; FUNGAL PATHOGENS; POTATO DISEASES; GREEN MANURE;
D O I
10.1146/annurev-phyto-081211-173005
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Replant disease of apple is common to all major apple growing regions of the world. Difficulties in defining disease etiology, which can be exacerbated by abiotic factors, have limited progress toward developing alternatives to soil fumigation for disease control. However, the preponderance of data derived from studies of orchard soil biology employing multidisciplinary approaches has defined a complex of pathogens/parasites as causal agents of the disease. Approaches to manipulate microbial resources endemic to the orchard soil system have been proposed to induce a state of general soil suppressiveness to replant disease. Such a long-term strategy may benefit the existing orchard through extending the period of economic viability and reduce overall disease pressure to which young trees are exposed during establishment of successive plantings on the site. Alternatively, more near-term methods have been devised to achieve specific quantitative and qualitative changes in soil biology during the period of orchard renovation that may lead to effective disease suppression.
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页码:45 / 65
页数:21
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