Fungos Fitopatogênicos de Solo em Sistemas Agroflorestais: revisão de literatura
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https://doi.org/10.48017/Diversitas_Journal-v6i3-1787Abstract
ABSTRACT: The aim of this research was to explore management alternatives to minimize the action of soil phytopathogenic fungi in agroforestry systems through a literature review. Soil phytopathogens can cause serious damage to crops, causing severe economic losses to producers, if management and control strategies are not implemented properly. Agroforestry systems are traditionally productive systems that seek alternative means to conventional ones based on the adoption of chemical inputs to carry out production. Finally, the use of Trichoderma as an antagonistic microorganism was considered to be one of the most promising methods and techniques for controlling phytopathogens inhabiting the soil.
KEYWORDS: Soil fungus, Alternative control, Sustainable Management.
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