Aims: Plant responses to soil-borne pathogens may be modified by neighbouring plants of other species that suppress or support the pathogen without suffering any strong effects. We assessed how the effects of the soil-borne pathogen Phytophthora cinnamomi on three susceptible species (Xanthorrhoea semiplana, Eucalyptus sieberi and Allocasuarina muelleriana) were modified by two species of acacia: Acacia pycnantha (reportedly resistant) and Acacia myrtifolia (reportedly tolerant). We hypothesised that the presence of other species in the neighbourhood triggers indirect effects of the pathogen on the highly susceptible hosts that alter the outcome of the species interactions. Methods: We grew plants of the susceptible species singly or paired...
Invasive plants often interact with antagonists that include native parasitic plants and pathogenic ...
Fifteen native Western Australian legumes were assessed for their potential to biologically control ...
International audiencePlant species (exotic invasive vs native non-invasive) colonization pattern an...
Five Acacia species native to Western Australia were assessed for their potential to protect the hig...
14 páginas.- 2 figuras.- 1 tabla.- referencias.- Additional supporting information may be found in ...
Phytophthora cinnamomi is the most devastating forest disease world wide. It is mostly an introduced...
Phytophthora cinnamomi Rands was incubated in lateritic soil and soil leachates containing increasin...
Despite its importance as one of the most notorious, globally distributed, multihost plant pathogens...
Sporulation by Phytophthora cinnamomi is significantly suppressed in forest sites dominated by Acaci...
International audienceForest declines are usually complex multifactorial phenomena that involve inte...
The introduced soil-borne plant pathogen Phytophthora cinnamomi Rands causes the death ofjarrah (Euc...
Presented to the 11th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held at ...
On lateritic podzolic soils in Western Australia Eucalyptus calophylla is resistant to Phytophthora ...
Introduction: In Australia, the introduced soil-borne plant pathogen Phytophthora cinnamomi is liste...
Plants interact with an astonishing diversity of insects and microorganisms. Both above- and belowgr...
Invasive plants often interact with antagonists that include native parasitic plants and pathogenic ...
Fifteen native Western Australian legumes were assessed for their potential to biologically control ...
International audiencePlant species (exotic invasive vs native non-invasive) colonization pattern an...
Five Acacia species native to Western Australia were assessed for their potential to protect the hig...
14 páginas.- 2 figuras.- 1 tabla.- referencias.- Additional supporting information may be found in ...
Phytophthora cinnamomi is the most devastating forest disease world wide. It is mostly an introduced...
Phytophthora cinnamomi Rands was incubated in lateritic soil and soil leachates containing increasin...
Despite its importance as one of the most notorious, globally distributed, multihost plant pathogens...
Sporulation by Phytophthora cinnamomi is significantly suppressed in forest sites dominated by Acaci...
International audienceForest declines are usually complex multifactorial phenomena that involve inte...
The introduced soil-borne plant pathogen Phytophthora cinnamomi Rands causes the death ofjarrah (Euc...
Presented to the 11th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held at ...
On lateritic podzolic soils in Western Australia Eucalyptus calophylla is resistant to Phytophthora ...
Introduction: In Australia, the introduced soil-borne plant pathogen Phytophthora cinnamomi is liste...
Plants interact with an astonishing diversity of insects and microorganisms. Both above- and belowgr...
Invasive plants often interact with antagonists that include native parasitic plants and pathogenic ...
Fifteen native Western Australian legumes were assessed for their potential to biologically control ...
International audiencePlant species (exotic invasive vs native non-invasive) colonization pattern an...