Mortierella Species as the Plant Growth-Promoting Fungi Present in the Agricultural Soils

E Ozimek, A Hanaka - Agriculture, 2020 - mdpi.com
In the most recent scientific reports based on the DNA or RNA-analyses a widespread
presence of the filamentous fungi, Mortierella in various environments has been shown …

Disease-suppressive soils—beyond food production: a critical review

S Jayaraman, AK Naorem, R Lal, RC Dalal… - Journal of Soil Science …, 2021 - Springer
In the pursuit of higher food production and economic growth and increasing population, we
have often jeopardized natural resources such as soil, water, vegetation, and biodiversity at …

Fungal pathogen accumulation at the expense of plant-beneficial fungi as a consequence of consecutive peanut monoculturing

X Li, C Ding, T Zhang, X Wang - Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2014 - Elsevier
Peanut yield and quality are seriously compromised by consecutive monoculturing in the red
soil region of southern China. Soil fungi are, however, also critical to the ecological …

Insights to plant–microbe interactions provide opportunities to improve resistance breeding against root diseases in grain legumes

L Wille, MM Messmer, B Studer… - Plant, cell & …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Root and foot diseases severely impede grain legume cultivation worldwide. Breeding lines
with resistance against individual pathogens exist, but these resistances are often overcome …

[Књига][B] The fungal community: its organization and role in the ecosystem

J Dighton, JF White - 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
"… a number of chapters provide excellent summaries of the modern methods available for
studying fungal ecology, along with those more traditional methods that are still extremely …

Microbial genome-enabled insights into plant–microorganism interactions

DS Guttman, AC McHardy, P Schulze-Lefert - Nature Reviews Genetics, 2014 - nature.com
Advances in genome-based studies on plant-associated microorganisms have transformed
our understanding of many plant pathogens and are beginning to greatly widen our …

Microbial Diversity in Bulk and Rhizosphere Soil of Ranunculus glacialis Along a High-Alpine Altitudinal Gradient

N Praeg, H Pauli, P Illmer - Frontiers in microbiology, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Serving as “natural laboratories”, altitudinal gradients can be used to study changes in the
distribution of microorganisms in response to changing environmental conditions that …

[HTML][HTML] The legacy effect of cover crops on soil fungal populations in a cereal rotation

AP Detheridge, G Brand, R Fychan, FV Crotty… - Agriculture, Ecosystems …, 2016 - Elsevier
The use of rotations and minimum tillage in agriculture can permit more sustainable
production through increasing soil organic matter and nutrients, and breaking of pathogen …

Challenges for Managing Candidatus Liberibacter spp. (Huanglongbing Disease Pathogen): Current Control Measures and Future Directions

RA Blaustein, GL Lorca, M Teplitski - Phytopathology, 2018 - Am Phytopath Society
Huanglongbing (HLB;“citrus greening” disease) has caused significant damages to the
global citrus industry as it has become well established in leading citrus-producing regions …

Comparison of root system architecture and rhizosphere microbial communities of Balsas teosinte and domesticated corn cultivars

M Szoboszlay, J Lambers, J Chappell… - Soil Biology and …, 2015 - Elsevier
The progenitor of maize is Balsas teosinte (Zea mays subsp. parviglumis) which grows as a
wild plant in the valley of the Balsas river in Mexico. Domestication, primarily targeting above …