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Infection Route of Bacterial Wilt of Tomato Caused by Ralstonia. solanacearum in Hydroponic Culture  

Nam, Ki-Woong (Department of Horticulture, Hankyong National University)
Moon, Byung-Woo (M Horticultural Technique Institute, Korea National Agriculture College)
Kim, Young-Ho (Department of Horticulture, Hankyong National University)
Lee, Chang-Hee (Department of Horticulture, Hankyong National University)
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Journal of Bio-Environment Control / v.18, no.2, 2009 , pp. 171-176 More about this Journal
Abstract
Hydroponic culture has been developed to control soilborn diseases, to increase yield and to enhance the quality of vegetable, The pathogen could be detected from infected plant materials, hydroponic tanks, culture solution and solid media of the severely infected greenhouse, The density of pathogen population was coincided with the severity of disease incidence, For example, 1,900cfu m$L^{-1}$ pf pathogens were counted from tomato plants sampled in a 20% diseased greenhouse. The pathogens may be introduced in the greenhouse through the contaminated soil surrounding the house and/or through the infected young seedlings grown on the nursery soil. Also, not detected to Ralstonia solanacearum from tomato seeds (House Momotaro, Bbaebbae, Ggoggo, and Minicarol cultivar) selling at a market.
Keywords
culture solution; perlite culture; raising seedling; seed; soil;
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