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Biological control of soil-borne pathogens by fluorescent pseudomonads
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2005Particular bacterial strains in certain natural environments prevent infectious diseases of plant roots. How these bacteria achieve this protection from pathogenic fungi has been analysed in detail in biocontrol strains of fluorescent pseudomonads.
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A better understanding of assembly processes of multitrophic microbial communities and soil-borne fungal pathogens is important to predict changes in ecosystem functions.
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peer reviewedSoil-borne diseases have become increasingly problematic for farmers producing crops intensively under protected agriculture. Although soil fumigants are convenient and effective for minimizing the impact of soil-borne disease, they are most
Hongyan Cheng, Daqi Zhang, Lirui Ren
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Use of the most probable number technique to quantify soil‐borne plant pathogens
Bioassays using serial soil dilutions and most probable number (MPN) estimations have been used by various authors to quantify inoculum of soil-borne plant pathogens.
S J Welham
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Small-scale shifting mosaics of two dominant grassland species: the possible role of soil-borne pathogens [PDF]
We analyzed the dynamics of dominant plant species in a grazed grassland over 17 years, and investigated whether local shifts in these dominant species, leading to vegetation mosaics, could be attributed to interactions between plants and soil-borne ...
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The Ecology of Soil‐borne Pathogens
EPPO Bulletin, 1972AbstractThe complexity of the interrelations of the varying environmental factors which may affect the host, the pathogen and consequently the host‐pathogen inter‐ action is stressed. The effect of climatic conditions, soil properties, soil biota and human influences is indicated. Two aspects of the ecology of soil‐borne pathogens, viz.
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Studies on the mechanisms of pathogenicity in soil-borne plant pathogens
Journal of General Plant Pathology, 2015Numerous soil-borne plant pathogens cause wilt diseases by invading host roots. Therefore, the control of wilt diseases using chemical sprays on host leaves is difficult, and the management of soil-borne plant pathogens depends on the fumigation of soil and the breeding of disease resistant cultivars.
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Mycorrhiza in Control of Soil Borne Pathogens
2000Speedy development of agriculture is vital to the progress of a country. For securing maximum crop production, the agricultural practices have evolved into highly technified and sophisticated plant production systems. Until recently, the management of plant diseases in these systems was done exclusively by the use of broad-spectrum chemical pesticides.
Reena Singh +2 more
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