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3 September, 13:07

What hypothesis were the researchers testing in this study? Sugar beet seedlings have a lower rate of fungal infection in disease-suppressive soils.

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  1. 3 September, 13:09
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    The ability of soils to suppress diseases are due to microorganisms in the soil.

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    In the hypothesis above, the soil treatment was put into consideration, i. e the properties in the soil that aids it in suppressing diseases. The percentage of sugar beet seedings that had fungal infection was also considered.
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