Proceedings of the Ginseng society Conference (고려인삼학회:학술대회논문집)
- 1978.09a
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- Pages.67-74
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- 1978
BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF GINSENG ROOT ROTS WITH SOIL AMENDMENTS
- Chung Hoo Sup (Department of Agricultural Biology, College of Agriculture, Seoul National University) ;
- Kim Choong Hoe (Department of Agricultural Biology, College of Agriculture, Seoul National University)
- Published : 1978.09.01
Abstract
The phenomenon of 'soil sickness' is one of the most important limiting factors for ginseng(Panax ginseng) production in Korea. The principal cause is known to be due to the root rots caused by Cylindrocarpon destructans and Fusarium solani. Attempts were made to control the root rots with non-polluting cultural methods or soil amendments. Among the nine soil amendments tested, crab shell, cow bone and pig feces were selected for further testing. Each of the three amendments increased the populations or various actinomycetes in the range of 10-25 times over that of non-amended soil, whereas the population of C. destructans was reduced to about
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