In pea (Pisum sativum L.) production, Didymella pinodes (Berk. & A. Bloxam) Petr. is the most damaging aerial pathogen globally. In two completely randomized pot experiments with four replicates, we studied the effects of D. pinodes infection interaction with three symbiotic treatments (Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar viciae, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and co-inoculation of both) and a non-symbiotic control on one or two pea cultivars. Grain yield and yield components of pea, uptakes and physiological efficiencies of N and P and nitrogen fixation were recorded. The results show that there were significant interaction effects among treatments. Therefore, productivity of crops and their uptakes and efficiencies of N and P are depen...
International audienceUnlabelled - Ascochyta blight, caused by the necrotrophic ascomycete Didymella...
Plant health is recognised as a key element to ensure global food security. While plant breeding has...
There are a limited number of reports on interactions between the beneficial microsymbionts arbuscul...
AbstractThe long cultivation of field pea led to an enormous diversity which, however, seems to hold...
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) can be improved by optimizing the interaction between the rhizobi...
International audiencePea forms symbiotic nodules with Rhizobium leguminosarum sv. viciae (Rlv). In ...
Pea forms symbiotic nodules with Rhizobium leguminosarum sv. viciae (Rlv). In the field, pea roots c...
Non-Peer ReviewedTo investigate the effect of single versus dual inoculation of Trapper-pea with Rhi...
Legumes form tripartite symbioses with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and rhizobia which influe...
The causal agents of ascochyta blight on field pea in South Australia, Didymella pinodes, Phoma medi...
Pea (Pisum sativum L.) is a valuable protein source and important crop in low-input farming systems....
Fungal root diseases threaten pea (Pisum sativum L.) cultivation, and therefore a valuable protein s...
Pea (Pisum sativum L.) is a grain legume used as a valuable source of protein for food and feed. In ...
International audienceAscochyta blight, caused by the polyphagous fungus Didymella pinodes, is one o...
Background/Question/Methods Plant pathogens and mutualists can play an important role in plant perfo...
International audienceUnlabelled - Ascochyta blight, caused by the necrotrophic ascomycete Didymella...
Plant health is recognised as a key element to ensure global food security. While plant breeding has...
There are a limited number of reports on interactions between the beneficial microsymbionts arbuscul...
AbstractThe long cultivation of field pea led to an enormous diversity which, however, seems to hold...
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) can be improved by optimizing the interaction between the rhizobi...
International audiencePea forms symbiotic nodules with Rhizobium leguminosarum sv. viciae (Rlv). In ...
Pea forms symbiotic nodules with Rhizobium leguminosarum sv. viciae (Rlv). In the field, pea roots c...
Non-Peer ReviewedTo investigate the effect of single versus dual inoculation of Trapper-pea with Rhi...
Legumes form tripartite symbioses with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and rhizobia which influe...
The causal agents of ascochyta blight on field pea in South Australia, Didymella pinodes, Phoma medi...
Pea (Pisum sativum L.) is a valuable protein source and important crop in low-input farming systems....
Fungal root diseases threaten pea (Pisum sativum L.) cultivation, and therefore a valuable protein s...
Pea (Pisum sativum L.) is a grain legume used as a valuable source of protein for food and feed. In ...
International audienceAscochyta blight, caused by the polyphagous fungus Didymella pinodes, is one o...
Background/Question/Methods Plant pathogens and mutualists can play an important role in plant perfo...
International audienceUnlabelled - Ascochyta blight, caused by the necrotrophic ascomycete Didymella...
Plant health is recognised as a key element to ensure global food security. While plant breeding has...
There are a limited number of reports on interactions between the beneficial microsymbionts arbuscul...