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Suppression of Pythium ultimum by Biowaste Composts in Relation to Compost Microbial Biomass, Activity and Content of Phenolic Compounds
Authors:E Erhart    K Burian    W Hartl  K Stich
Institution:Ludwig Boltzmann-Institute for Biological Agriculture and Applied Ecology;Institute of Plant Physiology, University of Vienna;Institute of Applied Botany, Technical University, Vienna, Austria
Abstract:Seventeen composts from separately collected organic household waste plus one bark compost and one compost from grape marc were analysed for suppression of Pythium ultimum, phytotoxicity, microbial biomass and activity, substrate-induced respiration, extractible phenolic compounds and other physical and chemical parameters. Nine of the samples were mildly suppressive to P. ultimum, the others were conducive. The bark compost sample was strongly suppressive. Therefore of the examined composts, only the bark could be used to exert an economically relevant control of P. ultimum in horticultural media. A large part of the compost samples was slightly phytotoxic. Microbial biomass and SIR had only weak correlations with disease incidence. Microbial activity and content of extractible phenolics were positively correlated with disease incidence. None of the tested parameters were therefore suitable as a predictive test for suppression of P. ultimum with the compost samples used in this study.
Keywords:Keywords: compost              Pythium ultimum            phytotoxicity  microbial activity  phenolic compounds
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