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Effects of nematodes,fungi and bacteria on the growth of young apple trees grown in apple replant disease soil
Authors:R S Utkhede  T C Vrain  J M Yorston
Institution:(1) Research Station, Agriculture Canada, V0H 1Z0 Summerland, British Columbia, Canada;(2) Research Station, Agriculture Canada, 6660 N.W. Marine Drive, V6T 1R2 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada;(3) British Columbia Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, 1873 Spall Road, V1Y 4R2 Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada
Abstract:Growth, dry root weight of seedlings and root score of apple seedlings cv. McIntosh were reduced when soils were inoculated with Pratylenchus penetrans, Penicillium janthinellum, Constantinella terrestris, Trichoderma sp., and 4 strains of Bacillus subtilis. Trichoderma sp., and B-1 and B-26 strains of B. subtilis alone reduced plant growth but the combination of Trichoderma sp. + B. subtilis (B-1) and Trichoderma sp. + B. subtilis (B-26) increased plant height. Plant height, root weight and root score were significantly reduced when P. penetrans plus B. subtilis or P. penetrans plus fungi plus bacteria were present in the soil. It is suggested that fungi, bacteria, nematodes alone or their combinations such as nematodes plus bacteria or nematodes plus fungi plus bacteria may contribute towards the occurrence of apple replant disease.Contribution number 700.Contribution number 700.
Keywords:apple replant disease  bacteria  fungi  nematode  interaction  soil borne pathogens
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