Commercial fertilizers are commonly applied in farming to maximize crop yield. Lifting nutrient limitation to plant growth when water and light conditions are sufficient may permit plants to grow to the maximum of their ability; however, plant ability to resist pathogen infections is also modified. A meta-analysis was conducted on 57 articles to identify the way plant disease severity of fungal pathogen-induced infection is modified following fertilization, and the key regulators of such an effect. The analysis largely focused on N fertilization events in order to minimize the effect of heterogeneity that could result from differences in the way different nutrient fertilizers are able to modify plant disease severity. Fungal pathogen identi...
Although plant diseases can be caused by bacteria, viruses, and protists, most are caused by fungi a...
Fungi are notorious plant pathogens and continuously threat global food production. In the last deca...
Studies to evaluate the effectiveness of biological control in suppressing plant disease often repor...
Commercial fertilizers are commonly applied in farming to maximize crop yield. Lifting nutrient limi...
The artificial fertilization of soils can alter the structure of natural plant communities and exace...
Aims Plant-beneficial fungi play an important role in enhancing plant growth and protecting plants ...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Elsevier and can be found...
1. Maternal effects of pathogen infection on progeny development and disease resistance may be adapt...
Nitrogen-Induced Susceptibility (NIS) to plant diseases is a widespread phenomenon. In the case of r...
Fusarium wilt disease is a growing problem in agriculture systems. Application of bio-fertilizers co...
The effects of four genera of fungal plant pathogens on seedlings and cuttings are reviewed. Curren...
Spread of soil-borne fungal plant pathogens is mainly driven by the amount of resources the pathogen...
Plant growth regulators and nitrogen fertilization have been associated with the increased incidence...
The use of genetically modified (GM) plants in agriculture has been a topic in public debate for ove...
Numerous studies have confirmed that arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) can promote plant nitrogen a...
Although plant diseases can be caused by bacteria, viruses, and protists, most are caused by fungi a...
Fungi are notorious plant pathogens and continuously threat global food production. In the last deca...
Studies to evaluate the effectiveness of biological control in suppressing plant disease often repor...
Commercial fertilizers are commonly applied in farming to maximize crop yield. Lifting nutrient limi...
The artificial fertilization of soils can alter the structure of natural plant communities and exace...
Aims Plant-beneficial fungi play an important role in enhancing plant growth and protecting plants ...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Elsevier and can be found...
1. Maternal effects of pathogen infection on progeny development and disease resistance may be adapt...
Nitrogen-Induced Susceptibility (NIS) to plant diseases is a widespread phenomenon. In the case of r...
Fusarium wilt disease is a growing problem in agriculture systems. Application of bio-fertilizers co...
The effects of four genera of fungal plant pathogens on seedlings and cuttings are reviewed. Curren...
Spread of soil-borne fungal plant pathogens is mainly driven by the amount of resources the pathogen...
Plant growth regulators and nitrogen fertilization have been associated with the increased incidence...
The use of genetically modified (GM) plants in agriculture has been a topic in public debate for ove...
Numerous studies have confirmed that arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) can promote plant nitrogen a...
Although plant diseases can be caused by bacteria, viruses, and protists, most are caused by fungi a...
Fungi are notorious plant pathogens and continuously threat global food production. In the last deca...
Studies to evaluate the effectiveness of biological control in suppressing plant disease often repor...