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Entry: pest, disease control and plant health promotion

URI: https://data.geoscience.earth/ncl/misc/272

Soil biodiversity promotes pest control , either by acting directly on belowground pests, or by acting indirectly on aboveground pests. Soil biodiversity also promotes plant health where the interactions between soil organisms (pest or harmless biota) and plants can trigger, induced resistance and defense mechanisms and enhance plant metabolism allowing them to resist and cope with pests or pathogens

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accepted on 8 Aug 2025 13:49:37.657

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definition Soil biodiversity promotes pest control , either by acting directly on belowground pests, or by acting indirectly on aboveground pests. Soil biodiversity also promotes plant health where the interactions between soil organisms (pest or harmless biota) and plants can trigger, induced resistance and defense mechanisms and enhance plant metabolism allowing them to resist and cope with pests or pathogens
notation 272
pref label pest, disease control and plant health promotion
source International Organization for Standardization (2024) ISO/DTS 18718:2024 – Soil quality – Guidance on the use of ecological site descriptors in risk assessment of contaminated land. (technical pre-standard)
type Concept | context conditions state

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