Title: Integrated Management of Vegetable Diseases II:
1Integrated Management of Vegetable Diseases
II Soil Health Workshop
Frank J. Louws Professor and Extension Plant
Pathologist Department of Plant Pathology North
Carolina State University Raleigh
NC frank_louws_at_ncsu.edu
2Components of Our Program Science (Basic and
Applied) Training Extension
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4What Drives Microbial Communities Farming
System Impacts
5Unearthing Links Between Soil, Plants and Microbes
Farming Systems Research
Resource Availability
Competition Antibiosis
Root Pathogens
Beneficial Microbes
Hyper-parasitism
Nutrient cycling SAR ISR PGPR
Disease incidence severity
Plants
Microbially mediated mechanisms are critical What
drives the structure of microbial communities?
6Long Term Question Can you design Farming
Systems that have suppressive soils and promote
plant health?
7What are Suppressive Soils?
- Soils that reduce or completely suppress the
development of soilborne plant diseases because - Possible (Broad) Mechanisms
- The pathogen cannot become established
- The pathogen becomes established but
- then declines
- The pathogen is present but disease does not
result.
8Practitioner Approach Can we implement a
compost-based production system and improve soil
health as an alternative to methyl bromide? JUST
DO IT!
- John Vollmer
- on farm research
- organic transition
- Michelle Grabowski
- MS student
9Train-The-Trainer
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11Farming Systems Training
- Workshop topics (4 cr)
- fertility management
- Composting
- insect, weed, and disease management
- Marketing information delivery
farmer-to-farmer networking - greenhouse management
- cover cropping soil quality
- crop rotation, tillage systems
- integrated livestock systems
Creamer, Baldwin, Louws. HortTechnology
10675-681
12On-Farm Research
How can local research needs be met?
133 credit course with money!
- Taught agents how to teach growers to
- Organize themselves
- Develop a list of researchable questions
- Design an experiment
- Analyze the experiment
- Report the results
- Plan for the next experiment(s)
Goal To conduct On-Farm research that addresses
local needs and concerns.
14The Training
- Demonstrations
- Farm Tours
- Homework Assignments
- Evening Discussion Sessions
15Outcomes
- Diversity of thought and opinion made for a very
rich course. - Focus on biology proved useful to all agents.
- Many barriers were broken down.
- Agents have already conducted training series in
their own counties and continue to follow through
with interest and activity.
16EXTENSION ON-FARM-TRIALSConferences Websites
Publications
17ADVANCING THE FRONTIER OF SUSTAINABLE AG
A B X
Input based Tactic substitution
Process based Tactic diversification