Reduced microbial potential for the degradation of phenolic compounds in the rhizosphere of apple plantlets grown in soils affected by replant disease. [PDF]
Background Apple replant disease (ARD) is a syndrome that occurs in areas where apple plants or closely related species have been previously cultivated.
Radl V +7 more
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From metabolic fingerprints to field solutions: engineering the apple rhizosphere microbiome via host-directed Bacillus recruitment for sustainable apple replant disease control. [PDF]
Background The rhizosphere microbiome, as the second genome of plant immunity, forms a critical ecological barrier in plant-pathogen interactions. However, its functional mechanism in resisting the replanting disease pathogenic Fusarium proliferatum MR5 ...
Jiang W +15 more
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Mitigation of replant disease by mycorrhization in horticultural plants: A review [PDF]
Replant disease refers to the result of monoculture-continuous repetitive planting of congeneric crops or coordinal crops in the same soil for many years.
Lü Li-Hui, Wu Qiang-Sheng
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Observations on early fungal infections with relevance for replant disease in fine roots of the rose rootstock Rosa corymbifera 'Laxa'. [PDF]
Replant disease is a worldwide phenomenon affecting various woody plant genera and species, especially within the Rosaceae. Compared to decades of intensive studies regarding replant disease of apple (ARD), the replant disease of roses (RRD) has hardly ...
Grunewaldt-Stöcker G +6 more
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Apple replant disease (ARD) negatively affects plant growth and reduces yields in replanted orchards. In this study, biochar was applied to apple replant soil with Fusarium oxysporum.
Yinghao Liu +7 more
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Identification and validation of early genetic biomarkers for apple replant disease. [PDF]
Apple replant disease (ARD) is a serious threat to producers of apple trees and fruits worldwide. The ARD etiology is not unraveled and managing options are either economically not applicable or environmentally harmful. Thus, interest is given in biomarkers that allow to indicate ARD situations at early time points in order to classify soils according ...
Rohr AD +5 more
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Apple replant disease: unraveling the fungal enigma hidden in the rhizosphere. [PDF]
Abstract The occurrence of apple replant disease (ARD) is closely related to the increase of soil pathogenic fungi abundance. However, the relationship between ARD and fungal community structure remains poorly understood.
Ma Z +5 more
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Rootstock microbiome as a target for manipulation to combat apple replant disease. [PDF]
Abstract Apple replant disease (ARD) describes a phenomenon of reduction of crop productivity in the early years of orchard establishment in the sites previously planted to apple. Currently manipulation of soil microbiome by (bio)fumigation is the major approach to alleviate ARD.
Yurgel SN, Ajeethan N, Ali S.
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Apple Replant Disease: Causes and Mitigation Strategies [PDF]
After replanting apple (Malus domestica Borkh.) on the same site severe growth suppressions, and a decline in yield and fruit quality are observed in all apple producing areas worldwide. The causes of this complex phenomenon, called apple replant disease (ARD), are only poorly understood up to now which is in part due to inconsistencies in terms and ...
Winkelmann, T. +14 more
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Correlations between root-associated microorganisms and peach replant disease symptoms in a California soil. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Replant disease often occurs when certain crops are "replanted" in a soil that had previously supported the same or similar plant species. This disease typically leads to reductions in plant growth, crop yields, and production duration, and ...
Jiue-in Yang +4 more
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