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    <datestamp>2005-06-09</datestamp>
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    <confdates>15.-17. Sep. 2004</confdates>
    <conference>I International Conference on SOIL and COMPOST ECO-BIOLOGY</conference>
    <confloc>León - Spain</confloc>
    <refereed>never</refereed>
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        <name>
          <family>Larbi</family>
          <given>Mohamed</given>
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    <title>Disease control with quality compost in pot and field trials</title>
    <ispublished>pub</ispublished>
    <subjects>
      <item>3compost</item>
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    <keywords>Interaktion Boden- Pflanzenkrankheiten, Kompostqualität, compost</keywords>
    <abstract>Quality compost can have a positive effect on soil fertility and plant growth and health.&#13;
This positive effect is not only observable in the laboratory, but also by growers.&#13;
Phytopathological problems could be solved with the use of compost.&#13;
Durable success can only be obtained if a quality management is resolutely followed.&#13;
Further research is needed to optimize the quality management of compost production and&#13;
utilization. For example, very little is known about the long-term effect of the different composts on soil fertility and disease receptivity.</abstract>
    <date>2005</date>
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    <publisher>SoilACE, Biomasa Peninsular, c/Cartagena, 58, 1 , Madrid 28028</publisher>
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