Effect
Increased other
Seasol Commercial treated Broccoli, cv. Marathon, grown in a growth chamber had 14 days after inoculation on average 30 % less plasmodia in the root hair, 28 days after inoculation on average 53.7 % less plasmodia in the root hair and 45 days after inocultion on average 76.3 % less plasmodia in the cortical cells compared to the untreated control.
Trial details
indoor, growth chamber, coarse sand in 5 mL pipette tubes, optimal conditions (25 °C day, 20 °C night, 90 % relative humidity, 12-h days)
Australia
Crop
Broccoli, Brassica oleracea
Trial application
Method
Soil drench
Timing
First treatment 5 days after sowing, followed by 0 treatments
Rate
2 mL/tube, 1:25 or 1:200 dilution
2015
The suppressive effect of a commercial extract from Durvillaea potatorum and Ascophyllum nodosum on infection of broccoli by Plasmodiophora brassicae
Journal of Applied Phycology
27
2157-2161
Crop group