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European Journal of Plant Pathology | 2010

Soil type, management history, and soil amendments influence the development of soil-borne (Rhizoctonia solani, Pythium ultimum) and air-borne (Phytophthora infestans, Hyaloperonospora parasitica) diseases

Lucius Tamm; Barbara Thürig; Christian Bruns; Jacques G. Fuchs; Ulrich Köpke; Matias Laustela; Carlo Leifert; Nicole Mahlberg; Bruno Nietlispach; Christoph Schmidt; Felix Weber; Andreas Fließbach

The impact of soil type, long-term soil management, and short-term fertility input strategies on the suppressiveness of soils against soil-borne (Ocimum basilicum – Rhizoctonia solani, Lepidium sativum – Pythium ultimum) as well as air-borne (Lycopersicon esculentum – Phytophthora infestans, Arabidopsis thaliana – Hyaloperonospora parasitica) diseases was studied. Soils from field trials established in five European sites with contrasting pedo-climatic conditions were examined. Sites included (i) a long-term management field trial comparing organic and conventional farming systems (DOK-trial, Therwil, Switzerland) (ii) a short-term fertility input field trial comparing mineral and organic matter fertilisation regimes (Bonn (BON), Germany) (iii) two short-term fertility input field trials (Stockbridge (STC) and Tadcaster (TAD), UK) comparing the impact of farmyard manure, composted farmyard manure, and chicken manure pellet amendements and (iv) soil from a site used as a reference (Reckenholz (REC), Switzerland). Soil type affected disease suppressiveness of the four pathosystems signficantly, indicating that soils can not only affect the development of soil-borne, but also the resistance of plants to air-borne diseases at relevant levels. Suppressiveness to soil- and air-borne diseases was shown to be affected by soil type, but also by long-term management as well as short-term fertility inputs.


Soil Biology & Biochemistry | 2009

Re-establishment of suppressiveness to soil- and air-borne diseases by re-inoculation of soil microbial communities

Barbara Thuerig; Andreas Fließbach; Nicole Berger; Jacques G. Fuchs; Noemy Kraus; Nicole Mahlberg; Bruno Nietlispach; Lucius Tamm


Archive | 2008

Influence of compost and digestates on plant growth and health: potentials and limits

Jacques G. Fuchs; Alfred Berner; Jochen Mayer; Ena Smidt; Konrad Schleiss


Archive | 2005

Disease control with quality compost in pot and field trials

Jacques G. Fuchs; Mohamed Larbi


Archive | 2008

Compost and digestate: sustainability, benefits, impacts for the environment and for plant production

Jacques G. Fuchs; Thomas Kupper; Lucius Tamm; Maria Schenk


Archive | 2008

Effects of compost and digestate on environment and plant production - results of two research projects.

Alfred Berner; CH-Frick J. Mayer; Konrad Schleiss; Thomas Kupper; Jacques G. Fuchs


Archive | 2006

Potential of different composts to improve soil fertility and plant health

Jacques G. Fuchs; Urs Baier; Alfred Berner; Jochen Mayer; Lucius Tamm; Konrad Schleiss


Applied Soil Ecology | 2014

Evaluation of the causes of legume yield depression syndrome using an improved diagnostic tool

Jacques G. Fuchs; Barbara Thuerig; Robert Brandhuber; Christian Bruns; Maria R. Finckh; Andreas Fließbach; Paul Mäder; Harald Schmidt; Werner Vogt-Kaute; Klaus-Peter Wilbois; Tamm Lucius


Acta Horticulturae | 2014

CONCEPT FOR QUALITY MANAGEMENT TO SECURE THE BENEFITS OF COMPOST USE FOR SOIL AND PLANTS

Jacques G. Fuchs; Alfred Berner; Jochen Mayer; Konrad Schleiss


Archive | 2006

Impact of soil management practices on soil fertility and disease suppressiveness

Lucius Tamm; Christian Bruns; Carlo Leifert; Jacques G. Fuchs; Barbara Thürig; Nicole Specht; Andreas Fliessbach

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Lucius Tamm

Research Institute of Organic Agriculture

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Alfred Berner

Research Institute of Organic Agriculture

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Paul Mäder

Research Institute of Organic Agriculture

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Klaus-Peter Wilbois

Research Institute of Organic Agriculture

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Andreas Fließbach

Research Institute of Organic Agriculture

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Hansueli Dierauer

Research Institute of Organic Agriculture

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Thomas Amsler

Research Institute of Organic Agriculture

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