The definitive version is available at ww3.interscience.wiley.comInternational audienceFungal and oomycete populations and their dynamics were investigated following the introduction of the biocontrol agent Pythium oligandrum into the rhizosphere of tomato plants grown in soilless culture. Three strains of P. oligandrum were selected on the basis of their ability to form oospores (resting structures) and to produce tryptamine (an auxin-like compound) and oligandrin (a glycoprotein elicitor). Real-time PCR and plate counting demonstrated the persistence of large amounts of the antagonistic oomycete in the rhizosphere throughout the cropping season (April to September). Inter-simple-sequence-repeat analysis of the P. oligandrum strains collec...
The worldwide important crop tomato is under attack by various pathogens, for which management is st...
Fungal pathogens including Verticillium longisporum which causes verticillium wilt are among the ser...
Soil-borne pathogens such as Pythium, Fusarium, Rhizoctonia or Sclerotinia spp. cause severe epidemi...
The definitive version is available at ww3.interscience.wiley.comInternational audienceFungal and oo...
The definitive version is available at ww3.interscience.wiley.comInternational audienceIn tomato soi...
International audienceTo reduce Pythium oligandrum biocontrol variability and improve its efficacy, ...
International audiencePythium oligandrum, a non-pathogenic soil-inhabiting oomycete, colonizes the r...
International audienceThe specific oomycete-plant relationship established between a biological agen...
International audiencePythium oligandrum is known as an important biological control agent against f...
To exert an optimal biological control, P. oligandrum must colonise roots and persist in the rhizosp...
The oomycete Pythium oligandrnm is used as a biocontrol agent because ofthe symbioses it forms with ...
cited By 16International audienceThe management of certain plant beneficial microorganisms [biologic...
As sessile organisms, plants cannot avoid being exposed to various biotic and abiotic stress factors...
cited By 2International audienceThis study focused on one oomycete, Pythium oligandrum, well-known f...
AbstractThe oomycete Pythium oligandrum is a mycoparasitic biocontrol agent that is able to antagoni...
The worldwide important crop tomato is under attack by various pathogens, for which management is st...
Fungal pathogens including Verticillium longisporum which causes verticillium wilt are among the ser...
Soil-borne pathogens such as Pythium, Fusarium, Rhizoctonia or Sclerotinia spp. cause severe epidemi...
The definitive version is available at ww3.interscience.wiley.comInternational audienceFungal and oo...
The definitive version is available at ww3.interscience.wiley.comInternational audienceIn tomato soi...
International audienceTo reduce Pythium oligandrum biocontrol variability and improve its efficacy, ...
International audiencePythium oligandrum, a non-pathogenic soil-inhabiting oomycete, colonizes the r...
International audienceThe specific oomycete-plant relationship established between a biological agen...
International audiencePythium oligandrum is known as an important biological control agent against f...
To exert an optimal biological control, P. oligandrum must colonise roots and persist in the rhizosp...
The oomycete Pythium oligandrnm is used as a biocontrol agent because ofthe symbioses it forms with ...
cited By 16International audienceThe management of certain plant beneficial microorganisms [biologic...
As sessile organisms, plants cannot avoid being exposed to various biotic and abiotic stress factors...
cited By 2International audienceThis study focused on one oomycete, Pythium oligandrum, well-known f...
AbstractThe oomycete Pythium oligandrum is a mycoparasitic biocontrol agent that is able to antagoni...
The worldwide important crop tomato is under attack by various pathogens, for which management is st...
Fungal pathogens including Verticillium longisporum which causes verticillium wilt are among the ser...
Soil-borne pathogens such as Pythium, Fusarium, Rhizoctonia or Sclerotinia spp. cause severe epidemi...