Cultivation management of common bean and its effect on the suppressive potential of brown calcareous soils on Rhizoctonia solani

For assessing the effect of management on the suppressive potential of the brown calcareous soils on the lesion length caused by Rhizoctonia solani Kühn in the bean crop it was conducted this experiment under semicontrolled conditions. It was used a complete random design with two types of fertiliza...

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Autores principales: Héctor Pablo Hernández Arboláez, Edith Aguila Alcantara, Belkys Laura Castillo Pereda, Yanetsy Ruiz González
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:861a1816d47944daa2f3555fc668892f2021-11-16T16:13:04ZCultivation management of common bean and its effect on the suppressive potential of brown calcareous soils on Rhizoctonia solani0253-57852072-2001https://doaj.org/article/861a1816d47944daa2f3555fc668892f2021-04-01T00:00:00Zhttp://cagricola.uclv.edu.cu/index.php/es/volumen-48-2021/no-3-jul-sep-2021/1303-manejo-agricola-del-frijol-comun-y-su-efecto-en-el-potencial-supresivo-de-suelos-pardos-sialiticos-sobre-rhizoctonia-solanihttps://doaj.org/toc/0253-5785https://doaj.org/toc/2072-2001For assessing the effect of management on the suppressive potential of the brown calcareous soils on the lesion length caused by Rhizoctonia solani Kühn in the bean crop it was conducted this experiment under semicontrolled conditions. It was used a complete random design with two types of fertilization (urea: 225 kg ha-1 and compost: 7 t ha-1) and soils from two fields with different agricultural management (conventional and organic). Soil were used in natural state and sterile through autoclaved and 4 replicates by treatment. The bean cultivar selected was CC 25-9N and the strain of R. solani was AG-4-HGCuLT-Rs-36. The lesion length was superior in the non-sterilized soils from the conventional management. Fertilization used in the studied did not influence on the obtained results. The multiple regression analysis demonstrated that the lesion leght will decrease by increments in permeability and organic matter content for both managements, but in the conventional will do the same by auments in pH-KCl. Besides, the lesion length showed significant simple regressions for both managements with stable aggregates and pH-KCl, but with the content of organic matter is significant only for the organic management, meanwhile in the conventional management were significant with permeability and P Olsen. The soil under organic management showed a higher suppressive potential with lower lesion length and 28 % of dependence of the evaluated soil properties status. Héctor Pablo Hernández Arboláez Edith Aguila Alcantara Belkys Laura Castillo PeredaYanetsy Ruiz GonzálezUniversidad Central "Marta Abreu" de Las Villasarticleconventional and organic managementrhizoctoniadisease supressivenesssupressive soilsAgriculture (General)S1-972Plant ecologyQK900-989ESCentro Agrícola, Vol 48, Iss 2, Pp 5-13 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language ES
topic conventional and organic management
rhizoctonia
disease supressiveness
supressive soils
Agriculture (General)
S1-972
Plant ecology
QK900-989
spellingShingle conventional and organic management
rhizoctonia
disease supressiveness
supressive soils
Agriculture (General)
S1-972
Plant ecology
QK900-989
Héctor Pablo Hernández Arboláez
Edith Aguila Alcantara
Belkys Laura Castillo Pereda
Yanetsy Ruiz González
Cultivation management of common bean and its effect on the suppressive potential of brown calcareous soils on Rhizoctonia solani
description For assessing the effect of management on the suppressive potential of the brown calcareous soils on the lesion length caused by Rhizoctonia solani Kühn in the bean crop it was conducted this experiment under semicontrolled conditions. It was used a complete random design with two types of fertilization (urea: 225 kg ha-1 and compost: 7 t ha-1) and soils from two fields with different agricultural management (conventional and organic). Soil were used in natural state and sterile through autoclaved and 4 replicates by treatment. The bean cultivar selected was CC 25-9N and the strain of R. solani was AG-4-HGCuLT-Rs-36. The lesion length was superior in the non-sterilized soils from the conventional management. Fertilization used in the studied did not influence on the obtained results. The multiple regression analysis demonstrated that the lesion leght will decrease by increments in permeability and organic matter content for both managements, but in the conventional will do the same by auments in pH-KCl. Besides, the lesion length showed significant simple regressions for both managements with stable aggregates and pH-KCl, but with the content of organic matter is significant only for the organic management, meanwhile in the conventional management were significant with permeability and P Olsen. The soil under organic management showed a higher suppressive potential with lower lesion length and 28 % of dependence of the evaluated soil properties status.
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author Héctor Pablo Hernández Arboláez
Edith Aguila Alcantara
Belkys Laura Castillo Pereda
Yanetsy Ruiz González
author_facet Héctor Pablo Hernández Arboláez
Edith Aguila Alcantara
Belkys Laura Castillo Pereda
Yanetsy Ruiz González
author_sort Héctor Pablo Hernández Arboláez
title Cultivation management of common bean and its effect on the suppressive potential of brown calcareous soils on Rhizoctonia solani
title_short Cultivation management of common bean and its effect on the suppressive potential of brown calcareous soils on Rhizoctonia solani
title_full Cultivation management of common bean and its effect on the suppressive potential of brown calcareous soils on Rhizoctonia solani
title_fullStr Cultivation management of common bean and its effect on the suppressive potential of brown calcareous soils on Rhizoctonia solani
title_full_unstemmed Cultivation management of common bean and its effect on the suppressive potential of brown calcareous soils on Rhizoctonia solani
title_sort cultivation management of common bean and its effect on the suppressive potential of brown calcareous soils on rhizoctonia solani
publisher Universidad Central "Marta Abreu" de Las Villas
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/861a1816d47944daa2f3555fc668892f
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