Continuous cropping of endangered therapeutic plants via electron beam soil-treatment and neutron tomography

通过电子束土壤处理和中子断层扫描连续种植濒危药用植物

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作者:Cheul Muu Sim, Bong Jae Seong, Dong Won Kim, Yong Bum Kim, Seung Gon Wi, Gyuil Kim, Hwasuk Oh, TaeJoo Kim, Byung Yeoup Chung, Jeong Young Song, Hong Gi Kim, Sang-Keun Oh, Young Dol Shin, Jea Hwan Seok, Min Young Kang, Yunhee Lee, Mabuti Jacob Radebe, Nikolay Kardjilov, Bernd Honermeier7

Abstract

Various medicinal plants are threatened with extinction owing to their over-exploitation and the prevalence of soil borne pathogens. In this study, soils infected with root-rot pathogens, which prevent continuous-cropping, were treated with an electron beam. The level of soil-borne fungus was reduced to ≤0.01% by soil electron beam treatment without appreciable effects on the levels of antagonistic microorganism or on the physicochemical properties of the soil. The survival rate of 4-year-old plant was higher in electron beam-treated soil (81.0%) than in fumigated (62.5%), virgin (78%), or untreated-replanting soil (0%). Additionally, under various soils conditions, neutron tomography permitted the monitoring of plant health and the detection of root pathological changes over a period of 4-6 years by quantitatively measuring root water content in situ. These methods allow continual cropping on the same soil without pesticide treatment. This is a major step toward the environmentally friendly production of endangered therapeutic herbs.

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