A paradicsom integrált és alternatív növényvédelmi technológiáinak vizsgálata

Authors

  • Dániel Dezső Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Institute of Plant Protection, Department of Plant Protection, e-mail: dezsodaniel12@outlook.hu (corresponding author)
  • György Pásztor Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Institute of Plant Protection, Department of Plant Protection, e-mail: pasztor.gyorgy@uni-mate.hu

Keywords:

tomato, mulching, weed control, Polyversum, biofungicide

Abstract

In our experiment, we investigated the more and more popular alternative pest management technologies in bio and small-scale farming in tomato crop: different mulches and a biofungicide Polyversum, contains Pythium oligandrum, compared with mechanical weeding and fungicides generally used in integrated pest (IPM) management. Agrotextile and strew were perspective from the tested mulches, while grass clippings even with two applications was not. The use of Polyversum did not increase the yield, while IPM significantly enhanced crop yield.

References

Dezső D. és Pásztor Gy. 2022. A burgonya alternatív és herbicides gyomszabályozási technológiáinak vizsgálata. Georgikon for Agriculture 26(1). 1-9.

Gerbore, J., Benhamou, N., Vallace, J., Le Floch, G., Grizard, D., Regnault-Roger, C. and Rey, P. 2014. Biological control of plant pathogens: advantages and limitations seen through the case study of Pythium oligandrum. Environ. Sci. Pollut. Res. 21. 4847-4860.

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Published

2023-04-15