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http://dx.doi.org/10.11625/KJOA.2015.23.1.113

Effect of Crop Rotation Cultivation on the Suppression of Garlic White Rot Caused by Sclerotium cepivorum  

Han, Eun-Jung (국립농업과학원 유기농업과)
Choi, Jae-Pil (국립농업과학원 유기농업과)
Kim, Yong-Ki (국립농업과학원 유기농업과)
Hong, Sung-Jun (국립농업과학원 유기농업과)
Park, Jong-Ho (국립농업과학원 유기농업과)
Shim, Chang-Ki (국립농업과학원 유기농업과)
Kim, Min-Jeong (국립농업과학원 유기농업과)
Kim, Seok-Cheol (국립농업과학원 유기농업과)
Yoon, Seok-Han (익산시농업기술센터 기술보급과)
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Korean Journal of Organic Agriculture / v.23, no.1, 2015 , pp. 113-121 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of crop rotation cultivation on the suppression of garlic white rot caused by Sclerotium cepivorum in the mini plot ($2^*1^*$ 0.5 m). Six crops, soybean, sesame, mung bean, squash, crotalaria and spring onion, were previously transplanted in the mini-plots infested with S. cepivorum before garlics were planted. After cultivation of the previous crops, garlic was sown in the mini-plot. Non-cultivation plots and non-infested plots with white rot pathogen were used as control. The effect of crop rotation cultivation on the suppression of garlic white rot was evaluated by investigating comparatively the disease incidence (the percentage of infected plants) and yields. As a results, infection rate of garlic white rot was recorded lower in the non-infested plot, crotalaria and soybean cultivation than in the plot of the other crop cultivation. Especially when squash was previously cultivated and garlics were planted in 2013, infection rate of garlic white was recorded the highest score. In 2014, the infection rate of garlic white were low in the garlic on soybean, crotalaria and spring onion treatment whereas it was high in squash treatment, as well. In 2013, garlic yield was the highest in no inoculation plot, followed by crotalaria, soybean, no crop cultivation, sesami, mungbean, squash cultivation plot. In 2014, the yield in the plot of crotalaria and soybean was much higher than that in no inoculation plot. Based on above-described results, it is considered that soybean-garlic and crotalaria-garlic cultivation system can be good crop rotation systems to control garlic white rot.
Keywords
crop rotation; garlic; organic farming; white rot;
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