Ornamental Plants
Annual Reports and Research Reviews 2002
Special Circular 189
Biological Suppression of Foliar Diseases of Ornamental Plants with
Composted Manures, Biosolids, and Trichoderma hamatum 382
Harry A. J. Hoitink, Professor, Department of Plant
Pathology, Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, The Ohio
State University, Wooster, Ohio; Carol A. Musselman and Terry L. Moore,
Research Assistants, Department of Plant Pathology, Ohio Agricultural
Research and Development Center, The Ohio State University; Leona E.
Horst, Research Assistant; Charles R. Krause, Adjunct Associate
Professor, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research
Service, Application Technology Research Unit, Wooster, Ohio; Randy A.
Zondag, Ohio State University Extension, Chair and Extension Agent, Lake
County, Painesville, Ohio; and Hannah Mathers, Assistant Professor, The
Ohio State University, Department of Horticulture and Crop Science,
Columbus, Ohio.
References
- Abbasi, P.A., Al-Dahmani, J., Sahin, F., Hoitink, H.A.J., and
Miller, S.A. 2002. Effect of Compost Amendments on Disease Severity
and Yield of Tomato in Conventional and Organic Production Systems.
Plant Disease Vol. 86:156-161.
- Keener, H.M., Elwell, D.L., Ekinci, K., and Hoitink, H.A.J.
2001. Composting and Value-Added Utilization of Manure From a Swine
Finishing Facility. Compost Science & Utilization
9:312-321.
- Krause, M.S., Madden, L.V., and Hoitink, H.A.J. 2001. Effect
of Potting Mix Microbial Carrying Capacity on Biological Control of
Rhizoctonia Damping-Off of Radish and Rhizoctonia Crown and Root Rot
of Poinsettia. Phytopathology 91:1116-1123.
- Zhang, W., Han, D.Y., Dick, W.A., Davis, K.R., and Hoitink,
H.A.J. 1998. Compost and Compost Water Extract-Induced Systemic
Acquired Resistance in Cucumber and Arabidopsis.
Phytopathology 88:450-455.
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