 Variability Associated with Suppression of Gray Mold (Botrytis cinerea) on Geranium by Foliar Applications of Nonaerated and Aerated Compost Teas
    Variability Associated with Suppression of Gray Mold (Botrytis cinerea) on Geranium by Foliar Applications of Nonaerated and Aerated Compost Teas
  
  Scheuerell, S. J. and Mahaffee, W. F. Plant Disease 90 (9):1201-1208. 2006.
The use of compost teas in agriculture and urban landscapes is increasing, but there is conflicting information on which methods are suitable for obtaining compost teas that suppress disease when applied to plants.
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Author(s): S. Scheuerell, W. Mahaffee
Section: Pest Management

 
    
