Organic amendments (OAs) and soilborne biocontrol agents or beneficial microbes (BMs) have been extensively studied and applied worldwide in most agriculturally important plant species. However, poor integration of research and technical approaches has limited the development of effective disease management practices based on the combination of these two bio-based strategies. Insights into the importance of the plant-associated microbiome for crop productivity, which can be modified or modulated by introducing OAs and/or BMs, are providing novel opportunities to achieve the goal of long-term disease control. This review discusses novel ways of functionally characterizing OAs and how they may be used to promote the effect of added biocontrol...
Plant disease control is mainly based on extraneous application of pesticides to improve agriculture...
The rhizosphere microbiome plays a significant role in the host plant?s health, such as defense agai...
Plant pathogens cause great loss of food production across the world. This problem is even more impo...
Organic amendments (OAs) and soilborne biocontrol agents or beneficial microbes (BMs) have been exte...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
AbstractSoil microbiota plays a key role in suppressing soil-borne plant pathogens improving the nat...
Soil microbiome manipulation can potentially reduce the use of pesticides by improving the ability o...
To address food security, agricultural yields must increase to match the growing human population in...
Agriculture is faced with many challenges including loss of biodiversity, chemical contamination of ...
Plants constitute an excellent ecosystem for microorganisms. The environmental conditions offered di...
Disease suppressive soils are soils in which plants do not get diseased from plant pathogens due to ...
Soils have the most diversified microbial communities of any environment on the planet. Bacteria, fu...
Edited by: Aurelio Ciancio, Corné M. J. Pieterse and Jesús Mercado-Blanco.-- Published in: Frontiers...
There has been many recent studies on the use of microbial antagonists to control diseases incited b...
Growing demographic trends require sustainable technologies to improve quality and yield of future f...
Plant disease control is mainly based on extraneous application of pesticides to improve agriculture...
The rhizosphere microbiome plays a significant role in the host plant?s health, such as defense agai...
Plant pathogens cause great loss of food production across the world. This problem is even more impo...
Organic amendments (OAs) and soilborne biocontrol agents or beneficial microbes (BMs) have been exte...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
AbstractSoil microbiota plays a key role in suppressing soil-borne plant pathogens improving the nat...
Soil microbiome manipulation can potentially reduce the use of pesticides by improving the ability o...
To address food security, agricultural yields must increase to match the growing human population in...
Agriculture is faced with many challenges including loss of biodiversity, chemical contamination of ...
Plants constitute an excellent ecosystem for microorganisms. The environmental conditions offered di...
Disease suppressive soils are soils in which plants do not get diseased from plant pathogens due to ...
Soils have the most diversified microbial communities of any environment on the planet. Bacteria, fu...
Edited by: Aurelio Ciancio, Corné M. J. Pieterse and Jesús Mercado-Blanco.-- Published in: Frontiers...
There has been many recent studies on the use of microbial antagonists to control diseases incited b...
Growing demographic trends require sustainable technologies to improve quality and yield of future f...
Plant disease control is mainly based on extraneous application of pesticides to improve agriculture...
The rhizosphere microbiome plays a significant role in the host plant?s health, such as defense agai...
Plant pathogens cause great loss of food production across the world. This problem is even more impo...