Advancing Eco Agriculture | Managing Vascular Bacterial Infections @AdvancingEcoAgriculture | Uploaded May 2020 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
In this webinar, AEA founder John Kempf describes how to prevent vascular bacterial diseases with organic practices. Pierce’s disease, bacterial canker, citrus greening, crown gall, and many other diseases share a common mechanism. Each is caused by bacterial populations plugging the plant’s vascular tissue, preventing transport of nutrients and water in the plant. By understanding the root causes of these diseases we can begin correcting nutrition imbalances and cultural practices to increase resistance and reduce severity. View the slides at slideshare.net/AdvancingEcoAgricult/how-to-manage-vascular-bacterial-infections. To learn more about AEA and regenerative agriculture, visit advancingecoag.com/or email info@advancingecoag.com.
In this webinar, AEA founder John Kempf describes how to prevent vascular bacterial diseases with organic practices. Pierce’s disease, bacterial canker, citrus greening, crown gall, and many other diseases share a common mechanism. Each is caused by bacterial populations plugging the plant’s vascular tissue, preventing transport of nutrients and water in the plant. By understanding the root causes of these diseases we can begin correcting nutrition imbalances and cultural practices to increase resistance and reduce severity. View the slides at slideshare.net/AdvancingEcoAgricult/how-to-manage-vascular-bacterial-infections. To learn more about AEA and regenerative agriculture, visit advancingecoag.com/or email info@advancingecoag.com.