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Oregon
Soil Corporation
Since 1988
Oregon Soil
Corporation
Dan Holcombe
President
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PLANT DISEASES AND PESTS
During the development phases of this project, various tests and trials of equipment and product were made. All the experiments were done under the strictest controlled conditions and the results were analyzed statistically.
Laboratory, greenhouse and field trials were conclusive, in the plant growth effects as well as pest and disease suppression. These trials included:
- Ornamentals such as marigolds, asters, petunias, chrysanthemums, impatiens and sunflowers
- Vegetables such as tomatoes, peppers, carrots, onions and lettuce
- Fruits such as raspberries, strawberries, grapes, peaches, pears, apples and walnuts
All showed a positive results with increased germination, faster growth rates, earlier flowering and fruiting, and increased yields with no loss of quality in the fruits. Below is a list of experimental trials completed so far.
Research List
FUNGI |
DISEASE |
PLANT |
Pythium ultimum |
Damping off |
Cucumber |
Rhizoctonia solani |
Root rot |
Radish |
Verticillum spp. |
Wilt |
Strawberry |
Sphaerotheca fulgimae |
Mildew |
Grapes |
Phomopsis spp. |
Phomopsis |
Grapes |
Plectosporium tabacinum |
Blight or Whitebspeck |
Pumpkins |
INSECTS |
DAMAGE |
PLANT |
Flea Beatle, Mealy Bug
(Pseudoccocus sp.)
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Foliage |
Tomato |
Aphid (Myzus persicae) |
Foliage |
Cabbage & Pepper |
Caterpillar (Pieris rapae) |
Foliage |
Cabbage |
Spider Mite
(Tetranychus urtiace) |
Foliage |
Eggplant & Bean |
Numerous Plant Parasitic
(Nematodes spp.) |
Foot |
Tomato, Pepper, Strawberry, Grape |
Heterodera glycine |
Root |
Soybean |
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