There is a worldwide interest in the exploitation of beneficial plant-associated microorganisms as an alternative to pesticides for pest and disease management. It is underpinned by practical and social reasons, including safety of consumers, farmers, and field workers, as well as the need for sustainable practices safeguarding the environment and protecting its biodiversity. Cost of conventional pesticides and the insurgence of resistance in pests also re-direct farmers’ choice toward safer approaches. This trend is observed also in fast-growing population economies, propelling the global demand for eco-sustainable technologies. Understanding the role of rhizosphere microorganisms in the control of pests and diseases appears as a growing r...
International audienceThe rhizosphere is a hot spot of microbial interactions as exudates released b...
To address food security, agricultural yields must increase to match the growing human population in...
Plant pathogens cause great loss of food production across the world. This problem is even more impo...
There is a worldwide interest in the exploitation of beneficial plant-associated microorganisms as a...
Edited by: Aurelio Ciancio, Corné M. J. Pieterse and Jesús Mercado-Blanco.-- Published in: Frontiers...
Edited by: Aurelio Ciancio, Corné M. J. Pieterse and Jesús Mercado-Blanco.-- Published in:Frontiers ...
Growing demographic trends require sustainable technologies to improve quality and yield of future f...
The future scenario in the agricultural sector, challenged by regulatory pressure, public concern an...
Abstract For the burgeoning global population, sustainable agriculture practices are crucial for acc...
Plants associate with a multitude of microorganisms that collectively function as a microbiome. In a...
Plant disease control is mainly based on extraneous application of pesticides to improve agriculture...
The use of plant-associated microorganisms is increasingly being investigated as a key tool for miti...
Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are free-living bacteria able to colonize roots and soil...
The article presents research on the features of reproduction of dominant pests of species of organi...
Agriculture in the 21st century is facing multiple challenges, such as those related to soil fertili...
International audienceThe rhizosphere is a hot spot of microbial interactions as exudates released b...
To address food security, agricultural yields must increase to match the growing human population in...
Plant pathogens cause great loss of food production across the world. This problem is even more impo...
There is a worldwide interest in the exploitation of beneficial plant-associated microorganisms as a...
Edited by: Aurelio Ciancio, Corné M. J. Pieterse and Jesús Mercado-Blanco.-- Published in: Frontiers...
Edited by: Aurelio Ciancio, Corné M. J. Pieterse and Jesús Mercado-Blanco.-- Published in:Frontiers ...
Growing demographic trends require sustainable technologies to improve quality and yield of future f...
The future scenario in the agricultural sector, challenged by regulatory pressure, public concern an...
Abstract For the burgeoning global population, sustainable agriculture practices are crucial for acc...
Plants associate with a multitude of microorganisms that collectively function as a microbiome. In a...
Plant disease control is mainly based on extraneous application of pesticides to improve agriculture...
The use of plant-associated microorganisms is increasingly being investigated as a key tool for miti...
Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are free-living bacteria able to colonize roots and soil...
The article presents research on the features of reproduction of dominant pests of species of organi...
Agriculture in the 21st century is facing multiple challenges, such as those related to soil fertili...
International audienceThe rhizosphere is a hot spot of microbial interactions as exudates released b...
To address food security, agricultural yields must increase to match the growing human population in...
Plant pathogens cause great loss of food production across the world. This problem is even more impo...