Panax ginseng Meyer, a valuable medicinal plant, is severely threatened by rusty root, a condition that greatly affects its yield and quality. Studies investigating the relationship between soil microbial community composition and rusty roots are vital for the production of high-quality ginseng. Here, high-throughput sequencing was employed to systematically characterize changes in the soil microbial community associated with rusty roots. Fungal diversity was lower in the soils of rusty root-affected P. ginseng than in those of healthy plants. Importantly, principal coordinate analysis separated the fungal communities in the rhizosphere soils of rusty root-affected ginseng from those of healthy plants. The dominant bacterial and fungal gene...
The production of ginseng, an important Chinese medicine crop, has been increasingly challenged by s...
The production of ginseng, an important Chinese medicine crop, has been increasingly challenged by s...
Traditional molecular methods have been used to examine bacterial communities in ginseng-cultivated ...
The cultivation of Panax plants is hindered by replanting problems, which may be caused by plant-dri...
Abstract Background American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius L.) is renowned worldwide for its eutherap...
Background: Panax ginseng cannot be cultivated on the same land consecutively for an extended period...
Ginseng yield and quality are seriously compromised by consecutive monoculturing in northeastern Chi...
American ginseng (Panax quinquefolium L.) is a perennial plant that is cultivated for medicinal purp...
Changes in the microbial community are considered important factors affecting the yield and quality ...
Ginseng (Panax quinquefolius L.), a member of the family Araliaceae, is cultivated in British Columb...
Background: Glomus intraradices is a species of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi that, as an obligate en...
AbstractBackgroundPanax ginseng cannot be cultivated on the same land consecutively for an extended ...
The root rot disease causes a great economic loss, and the disease severity usually increases as gin...
Ginseng Replant Disease (GRD) is a syndrome in which ginseng cannot be cultivated in soil previously...
<div><p>Traditional molecular methods have been used to examine bacterial communities in ginseng-cul...
The production of ginseng, an important Chinese medicine crop, has been increasingly challenged by s...
The production of ginseng, an important Chinese medicine crop, has been increasingly challenged by s...
Traditional molecular methods have been used to examine bacterial communities in ginseng-cultivated ...
The cultivation of Panax plants is hindered by replanting problems, which may be caused by plant-dri...
Abstract Background American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius L.) is renowned worldwide for its eutherap...
Background: Panax ginseng cannot be cultivated on the same land consecutively for an extended period...
Ginseng yield and quality are seriously compromised by consecutive monoculturing in northeastern Chi...
American ginseng (Panax quinquefolium L.) is a perennial plant that is cultivated for medicinal purp...
Changes in the microbial community are considered important factors affecting the yield and quality ...
Ginseng (Panax quinquefolius L.), a member of the family Araliaceae, is cultivated in British Columb...
Background: Glomus intraradices is a species of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi that, as an obligate en...
AbstractBackgroundPanax ginseng cannot be cultivated on the same land consecutively for an extended ...
The root rot disease causes a great economic loss, and the disease severity usually increases as gin...
Ginseng Replant Disease (GRD) is a syndrome in which ginseng cannot be cultivated in soil previously...
<div><p>Traditional molecular methods have been used to examine bacterial communities in ginseng-cul...
The production of ginseng, an important Chinese medicine crop, has been increasingly challenged by s...
The production of ginseng, an important Chinese medicine crop, has been increasingly challenged by s...
Traditional molecular methods have been used to examine bacterial communities in ginseng-cultivated ...