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Effect of tillage practices on population dynamics of soil-borne antagonists in Uttaranchal State, India

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Rice-Wheat Consortium Paper Series ; No. 16Publication details: New Delhi (India) : Rice-Wheat Consortium for the Indo-Gangetic Plains; CIMMYT; CABI, 2004.Description: 3 pagesISSN:
  • 0972-2084
Subject(s): In: Soil health and sustainability of the rice-wheat systems of the indo-gangetic plains; Proceedings of the End of Project Workshop; Kathmandu Nepal; 7-10 May 2002 p. 25-27Summary: This paper highlights the effect of tillage practices on soil-borne antagonists. The present investigation was carried out to study the effect of zero and conventiona1 tillage on the population dynamics of the soil antagonists Trichoderma spp. and fluorescent pseudomonas in the wheat crop using the same fields that were used for the work presented by D. Joshi in the same proceedings.
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This paper highlights the effect of tillage practices on soil-borne antagonists. The present investigation was carried out to study the effect of zero and conventiona1 tillage on the population dynamics of the soil antagonists Trichoderma spp. and fluorescent pseudomonas in the wheat crop using the same fields that were used for the work presented by D. Joshi in the same proceedings.

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