Copyright © 2020 Orr, Neilson, Freitag, Roberts, Davies, Blok and Cock.Pasteuria spp. are endospore forming bacteria which act as natural antagonists to many of the most economically significant plant parasitic nematodes (PPNs). Highly species-specific nematode suppression may be observed in soils containing a sufficiently high density of Pasteuria spp. spores. This suppression is enacted by the bacteria via inhibition of root invasion and sterilization of the nematode host. Molecular methods for the detection of Pasteuria spp. from environmental DNA (eDNA) have been described; however, these methods are limited in both scale and in depth. We report the use of small subunit rRNA gene metabarcoding to profile Pasteuria spp. and nematode comm...
Occurrence of lesion nematodes and Pasteuria, an obligate bacterial parasite, was surveyed in 34 soi...
Phytonematodes are known to cause substantial losses in crop yields across the world. Since the midd...
The Pasteuria group of Gram positive bacteria are invertebrate parasites with the potential to be de...
Pasteuria spp. are endospore forming bacteria which act as natural antagonists to many of the most e...
Pasteuria spp. are endospore forming bacteria which act as natural antagonists to many of the most e...
Pasteuria spp. are endospore forming bacteria which act as natural antagonists to many of the most e...
Pasteuria spp. are endospore forming bacteria which act as natural antagonists to many of the most e...
Pasteuria spp. are endospore forming bacteria which act as natural antagonists to many of the most e...
Pasteuria spp. are endospore forming bacteria which act as natural antagonists to many of the most e...
Pasteuria spp. are endospore forming bacteria which act as natural antagonists to many of the most e...
Pasteuria spp. are endospore forming bacteria which act as natural antagonists to many of the most e...
Pasteuria spp. are endospore forming bacteria which act as natural antagonists to many of the most e...
Pasteuria spp. are endospore forming bacteria which act as natural antagonists to many of the most e...
Pasteuria spp. are endospore forming bacteria which act as natural antagonists to many of the most e...
K. G. Davies, A. Srivastava, K. Kumar, and S. Mohan, ‘Understanding nematode suppressive soils: mole...
Occurrence of lesion nematodes and Pasteuria, an obligate bacterial parasite, was surveyed in 34 soi...
Phytonematodes are known to cause substantial losses in crop yields across the world. Since the midd...
The Pasteuria group of Gram positive bacteria are invertebrate parasites with the potential to be de...
Pasteuria spp. are endospore forming bacteria which act as natural antagonists to many of the most e...
Pasteuria spp. are endospore forming bacteria which act as natural antagonists to many of the most e...
Pasteuria spp. are endospore forming bacteria which act as natural antagonists to many of the most e...
Pasteuria spp. are endospore forming bacteria which act as natural antagonists to many of the most e...
Pasteuria spp. are endospore forming bacteria which act as natural antagonists to many of the most e...
Pasteuria spp. are endospore forming bacteria which act as natural antagonists to many of the most e...
Pasteuria spp. are endospore forming bacteria which act as natural antagonists to many of the most e...
Pasteuria spp. are endospore forming bacteria which act as natural antagonists to many of the most e...
Pasteuria spp. are endospore forming bacteria which act as natural antagonists to many of the most e...
Pasteuria spp. are endospore forming bacteria which act as natural antagonists to many of the most e...
Pasteuria spp. are endospore forming bacteria which act as natural antagonists to many of the most e...
K. G. Davies, A. Srivastava, K. Kumar, and S. Mohan, ‘Understanding nematode suppressive soils: mole...
Occurrence of lesion nematodes and Pasteuria, an obligate bacterial parasite, was surveyed in 34 soi...
Phytonematodes are known to cause substantial losses in crop yields across the world. Since the midd...
The Pasteuria group of Gram positive bacteria are invertebrate parasites with the potential to be de...