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1  a facultative intracellular, Gram-positive, soilborne actinomycete which can cause severe pyogranulo
2 y of nematodes-even with their being largely soilborne and thus often overlooked.
3 ozoa and helminths, vector-borne, foodborne, soilborne and waterborne transmission routes were associ
4 in the intensities of a number of seedborne, soilborne, and foliar diseases in many economically impo
5          Pseudomonas aureofaciens 30-84 is a soilborne bacterium that colonizes the wheat rhizosphere
6 erally positive effects on the management of soilborne diseases through a number of potential mechani
7 nt of such systems for use in the control of soilborne diseases.
8  aquatic opportunists, foliar pathogens, and soilborne fine-root and canker pathogens.
9                                              Soilborne fungal pathogens cause devastating yield losse
10                                          The soilborne fungal plant pathogen Verticillium longisporum
11 omonas spp. with biocontrol activity against soilborne fungal plant pathogens.
12  of seeds in soil and the specificity of the soilborne fungi that are their most important antagonist
13                                          The soilborne fungus Trichoderma virens secretes a small pro
14 used by inhalation of the spores of a desert soilborne fungus.
15 w host specificity, or are splash dispersed, soilborne, or insect vectored.
16  converts from conducive to suppressive to a soilborne pathogen during prolonged monoculture of the s
17                  Ralstonia solanacearum is a soilborne pathogen that causes bacterial wilt of diverse
18               Agrobacterium tumefaciens is a soilborne pathogen that causes crown gall disease in man
19                            Studies involving soilborne pathogens and foliar nematodes are scant.
20         Damage to grapevines is by secondary soilborne pathogens attacking the feeding site and by ph
21 d by selection pressure imposed on plants by soilborne pathogens may well be the ability of plants to
22                          Products to control soilborne pathogens such as Sclerotinia, Pythium, Rhizoc
23 ils hold considerable potential for managing soilborne pathogens.
24 current standard treatment for management of soilborne pests in some high-value crop production syste
25 APG) contribute to the biological control of soilborne plant diseases by some strains of Pseudomonas
26                    Ralstonia solanacearum, a soilborne plant pathogen of considerable economic import
27            Agricultural soils suppressive to soilborne plant pathogens occur worldwide, and for sever
28                                However, many soilborne plant pathogens survive in the previous year's
29 y been applied for the biological control of soilborne plant pathogens, the full functional capabilit
30 ducers used as biological control agents for soilborne plant pathogens.
31 produces secondary metabolites that suppress soilborne plant pathogens.
32  that can provide protection against various soilborne root pathogens.
33                                       Thirty soilborne viruses or virus-like agents are transmitted b

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