Armillaria spp., Hevea root rot in Central Africa : The case of Gabon.

Work at the Centre d'appui technique a l'heveaculture in Gabon on the identification of the causal agent, assessment of disease severity and disease control tests, is outlined. Implications of antagonism between soil microorganisms for disease control are considered. Cultural and chemical methods of control and new lines of research are discussed.

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Main Author: Guyot, J. 42519, autor. aut
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:ng
Published: ©199
Subjects:antagonists, biological control, chemical control, Control biológico, control, cultural control, diseases, plant disease control, plant diseases, plant pathogenic fungi, plant pathogens, plant pathology, rubber plants, soil fungi, Enemies, Control, Diseases, Plant diseases, Phytopathogenic microorganisms, Rubber plants, Soil fungi, Sickness., Illness.,
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Summary:Work at the Centre d'appui technique a l'heveaculture in Gabon on the identification of the causal agent, assessment of disease severity and disease control tests, is outlined. Implications of antagonism between soil microorganisms for disease control are considered. Cultural and chemical methods of control and new lines of research are discussed.