Phytophthora root rot caused by Phytophthora nicotianae is an economically important disease in pepper crops. The use of suppressive composts is a low environmental impact method for its control. Although attempts have been made to reveal the relationship between microbiota and compost suppressiveness, little is known about the microorganisms associated with disease suppression. Here, an Ion Torrent platform was used to assess the microbial composition of composts made of different agro-industrial waste and with different levels of suppressiveness against P. nicotianae. Both bacterial and fungal populations responded differently depending on the chemical heterogeneity of materials used during the composting process. High proportions (67–75%...
Compost is often reported as a substrate that is able to suppress soilborne plant pathogens, but sup...
Compost is often reported as a substrate that is able to suppress soilborne plant pathogens, but sup...
On-farm composting is suitable to recycle agricultural biomasses in mature and stable organic matter...
Phytophthora root rot caused by Phytophthora nicotianae is an economically important disease in pepp...
The need for studying tailored composts, as new feedstocks become available with time, increases the...
Phytophthora capsici Leonian (PHC) is a filamentous pathogen oomycete that causes root, fruit, folia...
The understanding of the dynamic of soil-borne diseases is related to the microbial composition of t...
On-farm composting is an efficient, environmentally safe and cost-effective process for recycle vege...
Western Europe, approximately 25% of the 200 million tons of municipal solid waste that is generated...
Composting is an advantageous and efficient process for recycling organic waste and producing organi...
Biological control of soil-borne plant pathogenic fungi using compost from organic-waste as soil ame...
© 2016 Taylor and Francis Group, LLC. The present study aimed to investigate microbial communities i...
Green waste composts are obtained from agricultural production chains; their suppressive properties ...
Compost is often reported as a substrate that is able to suppress soilborne plant pathogens, but sup...
Compost is often reported as a substrate that is able to suppress soilborne plant pathogens, but sup...
On-farm composting is suitable to recycle agricultural biomasses in mature and stable organic matter...
Phytophthora root rot caused by Phytophthora nicotianae is an economically important disease in pepp...
The need for studying tailored composts, as new feedstocks become available with time, increases the...
Phytophthora capsici Leonian (PHC) is a filamentous pathogen oomycete that causes root, fruit, folia...
The understanding of the dynamic of soil-borne diseases is related to the microbial composition of t...
On-farm composting is an efficient, environmentally safe and cost-effective process for recycle vege...
Western Europe, approximately 25% of the 200 million tons of municipal solid waste that is generated...
Composting is an advantageous and efficient process for recycling organic waste and producing organi...
Biological control of soil-borne plant pathogenic fungi using compost from organic-waste as soil ame...
© 2016 Taylor and Francis Group, LLC. The present study aimed to investigate microbial communities i...
Green waste composts are obtained from agricultural production chains; their suppressive properties ...
Compost is often reported as a substrate that is able to suppress soilborne plant pathogens, but sup...
Compost is often reported as a substrate that is able to suppress soilborne plant pathogens, but sup...
On-farm composting is suitable to recycle agricultural biomasses in mature and stable organic matter...