Two biological control agents, nonpathogenic Fusarium oxysporum Fo47 and Pseudomonas putida WCS358, were evaluated for suppression of Fusarium wilt of flax grown in nutrient solution and for suppression of the population density and metabolic activity of the causal organism F. oxysporum f. sp. lini strain Foln3GUS on root surfaces. Due to the presence of an introduced gusA reporter gene construct in Foln3GUS, the pathogen expressed b-glucuronidase activity that was related to its carbon metabolism. At a Fo47 to Foln3GUS inoculum ratio of 100:1, both the population density of the pathogen and the b-glucuronidase activity on and in flax roots were reduced by the nonpathogenic strain, and Fusarium wilt was suppressed. At a Fo47 to Fo...
Natural disease-suppressive soils provide an untapped resource for the discovery of novel beneficial...
Natural disease-suppressive soils provide an untapped resource for the discovery of novel beneficial...
Fusarium wilt diseases, caused by the fungus Fusarium oxysporum, lead to significant yield losses of...
Soil bacteria such as pseudomonads may reduce pathogen pressure for plants, both by activating plant...
Root colonization by Fusarium oxysporum (Fo) endophytes reduces wilt disease symptoms caused by path...
Fusarium oxysporum is an abundant plant pathogen in the soil and is found in the rhizosphere of many...
Fusarium wilt disease is a growing problem in agriculture systems. Application of bio-fertilizers co...
Fusarium wilt disease is a growing problem in agriculture systems. Application of bio-fertilizers co...
radish by combining Pseudomonas putida strains that have different disease-suppressive mechanisms. P...
Fusarium wilt disease is a growing problem in agriculture systems. Application of bio-fertilizers co...
Fusarium wilt disease is a growing problem in agriculture systems. Application of bio-fertilizers co...
International audienceNatural disease-suppressive soils provide an untapped resource for the discove...
International audienceNatural disease-suppressive soils provide an untapped resource for the discove...
International audienceNatural disease-suppressive soils provide an untapped resource for the discove...
Pseudomonads, including P. fluorescens strain MKB 158, can inhibit the development of Fusarium ...
Natural disease-suppressive soils provide an untapped resource for the discovery of novel beneficial...
Natural disease-suppressive soils provide an untapped resource for the discovery of novel beneficial...
Fusarium wilt diseases, caused by the fungus Fusarium oxysporum, lead to significant yield losses of...
Soil bacteria such as pseudomonads may reduce pathogen pressure for plants, both by activating plant...
Root colonization by Fusarium oxysporum (Fo) endophytes reduces wilt disease symptoms caused by path...
Fusarium oxysporum is an abundant plant pathogen in the soil and is found in the rhizosphere of many...
Fusarium wilt disease is a growing problem in agriculture systems. Application of bio-fertilizers co...
Fusarium wilt disease is a growing problem in agriculture systems. Application of bio-fertilizers co...
radish by combining Pseudomonas putida strains that have different disease-suppressive mechanisms. P...
Fusarium wilt disease is a growing problem in agriculture systems. Application of bio-fertilizers co...
Fusarium wilt disease is a growing problem in agriculture systems. Application of bio-fertilizers co...
International audienceNatural disease-suppressive soils provide an untapped resource for the discove...
International audienceNatural disease-suppressive soils provide an untapped resource for the discove...
International audienceNatural disease-suppressive soils provide an untapped resource for the discove...
Pseudomonads, including P. fluorescens strain MKB 158, can inhibit the development of Fusarium ...
Natural disease-suppressive soils provide an untapped resource for the discovery of novel beneficial...
Natural disease-suppressive soils provide an untapped resource for the discovery of novel beneficial...
Fusarium wilt diseases, caused by the fungus Fusarium oxysporum, lead to significant yield losses of...