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PH near neutral Optimal nutrient levels No harmful chemicals, Low levels of salts Good tilth Surface structure porous and stable No subsoil layers restricting.

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1 pH near neutral Optimal nutrient levels No harmful chemicals, Low levels of salts Good tilth Surface structure porous and stable No subsoil layers restricting roots Good aeration, water storage, drainage Extensive biodiversity Plentiful beneficial organisms Low pest pressure Chemical Properties Physical Properties Biological Properties Healthy Soil Figure 8.1 Optimal chemical, biological, and physical properties promote healthy soils

2 2 1 Plant increases extrafloral nectar flow as food for adult beneficals 3 Plant gives off signals to attract beneficals that attack the pests Plant produces chemicals that slow pest feeding Figure 8.2 Plants use a number of defense strategies following damage by feeding insects. (Figure modified from W.J. Lewis)

3 Defense Proteins Salicylic Acid The plant defense proteins provide the plant resistance to a variety of plant pathogens. Disease organisms and nonpathogenic microbes stimulates the plant above or belowground to produce the hormone salicylic acid. An increase in the hormone salicylic acid causes the plant to produce many types of pant defense proteins. Plant hormones Jasmonate and Ethylene increase throughout the plant and induce resistance to a wide variety of plant pathogens. Jasmonate Ethylene Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) stimulate plants roots, causing production of plant defense hormones ISR Induced Resistance SAR Induced Resistance a) Systemic Acquired Resistanceb) Induced Systemic Resistance Figure 8.3 Types of induced resistance to plant diseases (modified from Vallad and Goodman (2006) by Heather Darby).

4 Optimal crop yield & quality -- with high positive and low negative environmental effects Preventive management — pre- season through planting time (building internal strengths into the system) Post-planting planned management Reactive management (if yield or quality goals not being achieved) Healthy plants with minimal pest damage  create soil & above ground conditions for healthy plants with enhanced defenses  stress pests  enhance beneficials 2. Build healthy soil (below ground habitat conservation & enhancement) 1. Crop/plant selection & planting management; habitat conservation & enhancement of field and surroundings 5. Reactive pest management 6. Reactive soil/nutrient management Overall Goal 4. In-season management to reduce crop stress and/or optimize yield and quality 3. In-season pest prevention or management Figure 8.4 A whole system approach to soil and crop management at the field level.


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