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publicationNumber JP-H07327574-A
titleOfInvention Soil disease control method
abstract (57) [Summary] [Structure] A method for controlling soil diseases, which comprises mixing the organic matter with soil and fermenting the same while maintaining the heat of fermentation at 40 ° C or higher to reduce the density of soil pathogens. [Effect] According to the method of the present invention, the pathogenic bacteria are selectively sterilized while enhancing the microbial activity of the soil. Therefore, soil diseases are suppressed for a long period of time, and there is no concern about the promotion of recontamination of the pathogenic bacteria after sterilization. In addition, it has the feature that any organic matter can be used with peace of mind without worrying about environmental pollution. Furthermore, it has the effect that it can be used as a preventive measure against continuous cropping even in non-diseased soil, and that soil can be ripened quickly.
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