An increasing number of studies have investigated soil microbial biodiversity. However, the mechanisms regulating plant responses to soil microbiota are largely unknown. A previous work tested the hypothesis that tomato plants grown on native soils with their complex microbiotas respond differently from tomato growing in a sterile substrate. Two soils, suppressive or conducive to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici (FOL), and two genotypes susceptible and resistant to the same pathogen were considered. The work highlighted that the two tested soil microbiotas, irrespectively of their taxonomic composition, elicit the PAMP-triggered Immunity Pathway, the first level of plant defence, as well as an increased lignin synthesis, leading to an ...
Plants form commensal associations with soil microorganisms, creating a root microbiome that provide...
Stimulating the development of soil suppressiveness against certain pathogens represents a sustainab...
peer reviewedSoil-borne diseases have become increasingly problematic for farmers producing crops in...
Several studies have investigated soil microbial biodiversity, but understanding of the mechanisms u...
Beneficial host-associated bacteria can assist plant protection against pathogens. In particular, sp...
The role of rhizosphere microbiota in the resistance of tomato plant against soil-borne Fusarium wil...
The plant microbiome is known to benefit host health in numerous ways, including providing protectio...
International audienceBackground and aims The rhizosphere microbiome has been shown to contribute to...
Plant-associated microbial communities can promote plant nutrient uptake, growth, and resistance to ...
Rhizospheric bacteria may induce resistance to plant diseases. However, the underlying plant resista...
BACKGROUND: Plants are capable of building up beneficial rhizosphere communities as is evidenced by ...
Sustainable agricultural systems based on the application of phyto-friendly bacteria and fungi are i...
There is an urgent need to raise agricultural production to feed the increasing world population. To...
Plants form commensal associations with soil microorganisms, creating a root microbiome that provide...
Stimulating the development of soil suppressiveness against certain pathogens represents a sustainab...
peer reviewedSoil-borne diseases have become increasingly problematic for farmers producing crops in...
Several studies have investigated soil microbial biodiversity, but understanding of the mechanisms u...
Beneficial host-associated bacteria can assist plant protection against pathogens. In particular, sp...
The role of rhizosphere microbiota in the resistance of tomato plant against soil-borne Fusarium wil...
The plant microbiome is known to benefit host health in numerous ways, including providing protectio...
International audienceBackground and aims The rhizosphere microbiome has been shown to contribute to...
Plant-associated microbial communities can promote plant nutrient uptake, growth, and resistance to ...
Rhizospheric bacteria may induce resistance to plant diseases. However, the underlying plant resista...
BACKGROUND: Plants are capable of building up beneficial rhizosphere communities as is evidenced by ...
Sustainable agricultural systems based on the application of phyto-friendly bacteria and fungi are i...
There is an urgent need to raise agricultural production to feed the increasing world population. To...
Plants form commensal associations with soil microorganisms, creating a root microbiome that provide...
Stimulating the development of soil suppressiveness against certain pathogens represents a sustainab...
peer reviewedSoil-borne diseases have become increasingly problematic for farmers producing crops in...