Relationships between soil management and pathogen suppressive soils in southern Sweden : an interdisciplinary analysis
A holistic study on soil-borne pathogen management with suppressive soils was performed in Scania, Sweden. The study was designed to comprise both social and biological research to gain a systemic perspective on the real-life situation of Swedish farmers regarding plant pathogens and soil management...
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SLU/Dept. of People and Society
2015
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