Application of Brassicaceous seed meal (BSM) is a promising biologically based disease-control practice but BSM could directly and indirectly also affect the non-target bacterial communities, including the beneficial populations. Understanding the bacterial response to BSM at the community level is of great significance for directing plant disease management through the manipulation of resident bacterial communities. Fusarium wilt is a devastating disease on pepper. However, little is known about the response of bacterial communities, especially the rhizosphere bacterial community, to BSM application to soil heavily infested with Fusarium wilt pathogen and cropped with peppers. In this study, a 25-day microcosm incubation of a natural Fusar...
<div><p>In the present study, 3 replanted black pepper orchards with continuously cropping histories...
Stimulating the development of soil suppressiveness against certain pathogens represents a sustainab...
The demand for food is rising as the world's population is rising. The second sustainable developmen...
PhD (Science with Biology), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusBiocontrol agents (especially, mic...
Background The plant microbiome is an integral part of the host and increasingly re...
Soil-borne diseases are often less severe in organic farms, possibly because of the recruitment of b...
Fusarium wilt disease is a growing problem in agriculture systems. Application of bio-fertilizers co...
Due to environmental concerns of chemical fertilizers and pesticides usage, biological control is e...
With no efficient method widely recognized for controlling or preventing tomato bacterial wilt, a de...
Abstract Fusarium wilt is a devastating disease which impacts watermelon production. Soil fumigation...
Greenhouse eggplant monocropping in China has contributed to the aggravation of soil-borne diseases,...
In the present study, 3 replanted black pepper orchards with continuously cropping histories for 10,...
Aims: To determine the spread of different oomycete pathogens in hydroponic, soilless tomato growing...
The Solanaceae family, containing approximately 100 genera and 2,500 species, is the third most valu...
peer reviewedSoil-borne diseases have become increasingly problematic for farmers producing crops in...
<div><p>In the present study, 3 replanted black pepper orchards with continuously cropping histories...
Stimulating the development of soil suppressiveness against certain pathogens represents a sustainab...
The demand for food is rising as the world's population is rising. The second sustainable developmen...
PhD (Science with Biology), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusBiocontrol agents (especially, mic...
Background The plant microbiome is an integral part of the host and increasingly re...
Soil-borne diseases are often less severe in organic farms, possibly because of the recruitment of b...
Fusarium wilt disease is a growing problem in agriculture systems. Application of bio-fertilizers co...
Due to environmental concerns of chemical fertilizers and pesticides usage, biological control is e...
With no efficient method widely recognized for controlling or preventing tomato bacterial wilt, a de...
Abstract Fusarium wilt is a devastating disease which impacts watermelon production. Soil fumigation...
Greenhouse eggplant monocropping in China has contributed to the aggravation of soil-borne diseases,...
In the present study, 3 replanted black pepper orchards with continuously cropping histories for 10,...
Aims: To determine the spread of different oomycete pathogens in hydroponic, soilless tomato growing...
The Solanaceae family, containing approximately 100 genera and 2,500 species, is the third most valu...
peer reviewedSoil-borne diseases have become increasingly problematic for farmers producing crops in...
<div><p>In the present study, 3 replanted black pepper orchards with continuously cropping histories...
Stimulating the development of soil suppressiveness against certain pathogens represents a sustainab...
The demand for food is rising as the world's population is rising. The second sustainable developmen...