A mycorrhizal pathogen (Glomus macrocarpum Tul. & Tul. ) of tobacco: effects of long- and short-term cropping on the mycorrhizal fungal community and stunt disease
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TextoSeries ; Applied Soil Ecology, 1(4), p.269-276, 1994Trabajos contenidos: - Guo, B.Z
- An, Z.Q
- Hendrix, J.W
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A crop rotation experiment was conducted on two adjacent tracts of land differing in long-term cropping history (30 year in tall rescue pasture or 3 year in sorghum-sudangrass hybrid (SSGH)). Short-term crops were 2 years in tobacco or low-endophyte (Acremonium coenophialum Morgan-Jones Gams)tall rescue. Tobacco was grown on all plots in Year 3, and data relating mycorrhizal stunt disease of tobacco and populations of the stunt pathogen, Glomus macrocarpum Tul.
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