Literature DB >> 15752330

Biopesticide effect of green compost against fusarium wilt on melon plants.

M Ros1, M T Hernandez, C Garcia, A Bernal, J A Pascual.   

Abstract

AIMS: The biopesticide effect of four green composts against fusarium wilt in melon plants and the effect of soil quality in soils amended with composts were assayed. METHODS AND
RESULTS: The composts consisted of pruning wastes, with or without addition of coffee wastes (3/1 and 4/1, dry wt/dry wt) or urea (1000/1, dry wt/dry wt). In vitro experiments suggested the biopesticide effect of the composts against Fusarium oxysporum, while only the compost of pine bark and urea (1000/1dry wt/dry wt) had an abiotic effect. Melon plant growth with composts and F. oxysporum was one to four times greater than in the non-amended soil, although there was no significant decrease in the level of the F. oxysporum in the soil. The addition of composts to the soil also improved its biological quality, as assessed by microbiological and biochemical parameters: ATP and hydrolases involved in the P (phosphatase), C (beta-glucosidase) and N (urease) cycles.
CONCLUSIONS: Green composts had greater beneficial characteristics, improved plant growth and controlled fusarium wilt in melon plants. These composts improve the soil quality of semi-arid agricultural soils. SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPACT OF THE STUDY: Biotic and abiotic factors from composts have been tested as responsible of their biopesticide activity against fusarium wilt.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15752330     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2672.2004.02508.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Microbiol        ISSN: 1364-5072            Impact factor:   3.772


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