Friberg, Hanna
- Institutionen för entomologi, Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet
Forskningsartikel2005Vetenskapligt granskad
Friberg H, Lagerlof J, Ramert B
An understanding of the ecology of plant pathogens is crucial for the development of agricultural and horticultural growing systems that enhance plant health. One important group of organisms that influences plant pathogen survival and dispersal is the soil fauna. This review deals with known and possible interactions between soil animals and different groups of fungal plant pathogens. It is suggested that facultative saprophytes may be affected considerably by mycelial grazing by soil animals, while obligate parasites may be more influenced by animals that ingest spores and other types of propagules. Both types of pathogens can also be influenced by indirect interactions with the soil fauna. Manipulating the soil environment for enhancement of beneficial soil animals that consume pathogens seems to be a realistic possibility for sustainable agriculture and horticulture
soil-borne plant pathogens; feeding ecology; dispersal; biological control; soil fauna
Biocontrol Science and Technology
2005, Volym: 15, nummer: 7, sidor: 641-658
Utgivare: TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Jordbruksvetenskap
Trädgårdsvetenskap/hortikultur
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/09583150500086979
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/7174