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The effect of solar heating of soil on natural and inoculated agrobacteria
Authors:A RAIO  A ZOINA  & L W MOORE
Institution:Centro di Studi CNR sulle Tecniche di Lotta Biologica (CETELOBI), Portici,;Istituto di Patologia Vegetale, Universitàdegli Studi di Napoli, Portici;Italy,;Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Oregon State University, Corvallis OR 97331, USA
Abstract:Solarization trials were carried out over 3 years and in two countries to control crown gall disease on fruit trees and eliminate Agrobacterium . In 1992, agrobacteria in naturally infested soils of two Italian nurseries were monitored before and after solarization. Agrobacteria populations decreased by 99% and 92% after the treatment; however, crown gall incidence did not decrease. In 1993 and 1994 solarization was tested in Oregon in fields artificially infested with two marked strains of A. tumefaciens . In sandy loam soil, the target bacteria were eliminated in 4 weeks, while in silty clay soil the populations were markedly reduced after 2 months of treatment. Crown gall incidence on cherry rootstocks transplanted to the field at the end of 1993 was 3.7% in the sandy loam soil control plots, while no tumours were observed on plants from solarized plots. The use of solarization in combination with reduced doses of metham-sodium was also evaluated.
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