01725nam a2200289 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902000220006010000140008224501990009626000490029530000110034450002270035552006050058265000320118765000210121965000200124065000150126065000250127565300200130065300100132065300250133065300270135565300140138265300150139665300240141110036642018-11-28 2013 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d a978-94-6173-802-81 aLEONI, C. aCrop rotation design in view of soilborne pathogen dynamicsba methodological approach illustrated with Sclerotium rolfsii and Fusarium oxysporum f.sp.cepae. [PhD Thesis, Wageningen University.] aWageningen (NL): Wageningen Universityc2013 a173 p. aThis research was conducted under the auspices of the C. T. de Wit Graduate School of Production Ecology and Resource Conservation. Tutors: Bruggen, Prof. dr. A.H.C. van ; Braak, Prof. dr. C.J.F. ter ; Rossing, Dr. W.A.H. aThis thesis provides a methodological approach to the design of crop rotations and their effects on soil borne pathogen dynamics, based on two ecologically distinct and relevant pathogens in vegetable production systems: Sclerotium rolfsii and Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. cepae. The results demonstrate that a combination of data from controlled experiments, novel analytical tools (Bayesian analysis, modelling and simulation) and on-farm observations can lead to the identification of optimal crop rotations without extensive field experiments that require a lot of time, space and economic resources. aENFERMEDADES DE LAS PLANTAS aMANEJO DE SUELOS aORIGEN DE SUELO aPATOLOGIAS aROTACION DE CULTIVOS aATHELIA ROLFSII aCROPS aFUSARIUM OXYSPORUM F aPLANT PATHOGENIC FUNGI aROTATIONS aSOIL FUNGI aSOILBORNE PATHOGENS