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Dissertation
Using crop genetic diversity to improve resilience: Agronomic potential of evolutionary breeding under differing management systems
(2019-03)
Mainly within organic and low-input cropping systems, evolutionary breeding based on the creation of heterogeneous evolving composite cross populations (CCPs) has been gaining attention. The aim of this dissertation is to assess the agronomic potential and yield stability of wheat CCPs in comparison to pure line varieties under differing management systems.
Three winter wheat CCPs were created in the UK in 2001, based on parental varieties that were selected for either their high yield or baking quality. The baking ...
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Evaluation of Pathological Risks Associated with Use of Leguminous Cover crop and Living mulch species
(2017-11-15)
In the past 10 to 15 years, there has been a tendency in Europe to switch from cereal based cropping systems, with winter and summer fallow, to cropping systems which combine greater crop diversity with maximum soil cover. Increasing the opportunities of including legumes into crop rotations to be grown as cover crops, intercropped or under-sown with cereals can provide multiple beneficial services to agro-ecosystems. A major concern is however, that many of the leguminous species of interest share important soil-borne ...
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Resistance Based Integrated Pest Management Strategy for Globodera rostochiensis and Globodera pallida in Potato Cropping Systems
(2019-10)
Potato cyst nematodes (PCN), Globodera rostochiensis and G. pallida are important potato pests responsible for high yield losses globally. The ability of PCN to persist in the soil for a long time makes their management challenging and therefore these nematodes are under strict quarantine regulations in many countries. Nevertheless, both PCN species have recently been reported in potato cropping systems in Kenya. Resistant potato cultivars reduce nematode densities in the field below damage threshold levels and thus ...
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Isolation and characterisation of novel nematophagous fungi from eggs of the cereal cyst nematode Heterodera filipjevi and identifying their secondary metabolites with nematicidal activity
(2018-06-11)
Parasitism caused by cereal cyst nematodes (CCNs) is a major limiting biotic factor in cereal cropping systems. CCNs attack cereal crops and can lead to significant yield reductions. Field observations in experimental wheat fields of the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Centre (CIMMYT) in Turkey had revealed a sharp decline in nematode populations of the cereal cyst nematode Heterodera filipjevi. Microscopic studies of the cyst samples obtained from these fields regularly demonstrated the presence of fungi ...
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Einfluss der Flächenwahl, Anbaudichte und Landschaftsstruktur auf den Befallsstatus und die Ausbreitung der Möhrenfliege Psila rosae F. (Diptera: Psilidae) im ökologischen Möhrenanbau
(2012-07-23)
Durch die vermehrte Nachfrage von Biomöhren im Lebensmitteleinzelhandel ist die Anbaufläche ökologisch erzeugter Möhren in den letzten zehn Jahren deutlich angestiegen. Der Anbau konzentriert sich auf bestimmte Regionen und erfolgte damit zunehmend auf großen Schlägen in enger räumlicher und zeitlicher Abfolge. Mit der steigenden Wirtspflanzenpräsenz steigt auch der Befallsdruck durch die Möhrenfliege. Während der Schädling im konventionellen Anbau mit Insektiziden kontrolliert wird, stehen dem Ökologischen Landbau ...
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Conservation agriculture in organic farming: Impacts on weeds and plant-parasitic nematodes during the transition
(2017-10-12)
Der Bodenschutz ist eine der wichtigsten Anforderungen an die Landwirtschaft im 21. Jahrhundert. Daher sind nicht-wendende Bodenbearbeitungssysteme, basierend auf dem Anbau von Untersaaten und Zwischenfrüchten, verstärkt in den Fokus der europäischen Agrarwirtschaft geraten. Allerdings können diese neuartigen Systeme das Spektrum und die Abundanz gewisser Krankheiten, Schädlinge und Unkräuter grundlegend verändern. Ein Beispiel ist die Zunahme von Unkräutern und ihren Samenbanken während der Übergangsphase von ...
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Genetic variation of and environmental effects on inducibility of resistance in tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum L.) to Phytophthora infestans (Mont) de Bary
(2010-12-02)
Many plant strengtheners are promoted for their supposed effects on nutrient uptake and/or resistance induction (IR). In addition, many organic fertilizers are supposed to enhance plant health and several studies have shown that tomatoes grown organically are more resistant to late blight, caused by Phytophthora infestans to tomatoes grown conventionally. Much is known about the mechanisms underlying IR. In contrast, there is no systematic knowledge about genetic variation for IR. Therefore, the following questions ...
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Development and Integration of Biocontrol Products in Branched Broomrape (Phelipanche ramosa) management in Tomato
(2012-10-19)
Parasitic weeds of the genera Striga, Orobanche, and Phelipanche pose a severe problem for agriculture because they are difficult to control and are highly destructive to several crops. The present work was carried out during the period October, 2009 to February, 2012 to evaluate the potential of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) to suppress P. ramosa on tomatoes and to investigate the effects of air-dried powder and aqueous extracts from Euphorbia hirta on germination and haustorium initiation in Phelipanche ramosa. ...
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Pathogens occuring in the winter pea-maize-winter wheat rotation, their host specificity and the potential of compost in suppressing foot and root disease of peas
(2015-09-17)
The overall aim of the work presented was to evaluate soil health management with a specific focus on soil borne diseases of peas. For that purpose field experiments were carried out from 2009 until 2013 to assess crop performance and pathogen occurrence in the rotation winter pea-maize-winter wheat and if the application of composts can improve system performance. The winter peas were left untreated or inoculated with Phoma medicaginis, in the presence or absence of yard waste compost at rate of 5 t dry matter ha-1. ...
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Etiology of Maize Root rot in Oman: Causal agents and effects of a compost based organic growing system
(2018-08-16)
Summary:
In Oman, the main cereal crop Maize is facing serious problems due to high salinity, alkaline soils with low organic matter, high temperatures, and root rot diseases. Production peaked at 40,000 t in 2011 but dropped to less than 15,000 t in 2014.
A survey on maize root rot in eight maize growing governorates in Oman yielded nine fungal and oomycetes species of which Pythium arrhenomanes and Fusarium fujikuroi were first reports on maize in Oman. Both are able to attack multiple hosts. Under controlled ...