نتایج جستجو برای: soilborne pathogen

تعداد نتایج: 67768  

2016
Jin-Ju Jeong Byeong Hyeok Park Hongjae Park In-Geol Choi Ki Deok Kim

Chryseobacterium sp. strain GSE06 is a biocontrol endophytic bacterium against the destructive soilborne oomycete Phytophthora capsici, which causes Phytophthora blight of pepper. Here, we present its draft genome sequence, which contains genes related to biocontrol traits, such as colonization, antimicrobial activity, plant growth promotion, and abiotic or biotic stress adaptation.

2016
Jin-Ju Jeong Hongjae Park Byeong Hyeok Park Mohamed Mannaa Mee Kyung Sang In-Geol Choi Ki Deok Kim

Strain KJ1R5 of the rhizobacterium ITALIC! Chryseobacterium kwangjuenseis an effective biocontrol agent against Phytophthora blight of pepper caused by a destructive soilborne oomycete, ITALIC! Phytophthora capsici Here, we present the draft genome sequence of strain KJ1R5, which contains genes related to biocontrol, plant growth promotion, and environmental stress adaptation.

Journal: :Journal of microbiological methods 2003
Martin Filion Marc St-Arnaud Suha H Jabaji-Hare

Detection and quantification of genomic DNA from two ecologically different fungi, the plant pathogen Fusarium solani f. sp. phaseoli and the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus intraradices, was achieved from soil substrate. Specific primers targeting a 362-bp fragment from the SSU rRNA gene region of G. intraradices and a 562-bp fragment from the F. solani f. sp. phaseoli translation elongat...

2017
Tanja A.A. Speek Joop H.J. Schaminée Jeltje M. Stam Lambertus A.P. Lotz Wim A. Ozinga Wim H. van der Putten

Recent studies have shown that introduced exotic plant species may be released from their native soilborne pathogens, but that they become exposed to increased soil pathogen activity in the new range when time since introduction increases. Other studies have shown that introduced exotic plant species become less dominant when time since introduction increases, and that plant abundance may be co...

2017
Chong Zhang Hua Chen Tiecheng Cai Ye Deng Ruirong Zhuang Ning Zhang Yuanhuan Zeng Yixiong Zheng Ronghua Tang Ronglong Pan Weijian Zhuang

Bacterial wilt caused by Ralstonia solanacearum is a ruinous soilborne disease affecting more than 450 plant species. Efficient control methods for this disease remain unavailable to date. This study characterized a novel nucleotide-binding site-leucine-rich repeat resistance gene AhRRS5 from peanut, which was up-regulated in both resistant and susceptible peanut cultivars in response to R. sol...

2017
Devanshi Khokhani Tiffany M. Lowe-Power Tuan Minh Tran Caitilyn Allen

The PhcA virulence regulator in the vascular wilt pathogen Ralstonia solanacearum responds to cell density via quorum sensing. To understand the timing of traits that enable R. solanacearum to establish itself inside host plants, we created a ΔphcA mutant that is genetically locked in a low-cell-density condition. Comparing levels of gene expression of wild-type R. solanacearum and the ΔphcA mu...

2012
Michaël Quentin Tarek Hewezi Isabelle Damiani Pierre Abad Thomas Baum Bruno Favery Martin Crespi

Several groups of soil microorganisms cause diseases to the roots. These “soilborne” plant pathogens are particularly challenging since they often survive in soil for many years and each crop may be susceptible to several species. They belong to various systematic groups. Major groups are oomycetes, fungi, bacteria, protists, and nematodes. Few soilborne viruses affect vegetable crops. The impa...

Journal: :Phytopathology 2002
D O Chellemi

ABSTRACT Nonchemical methods including host resistance, organic amendments, crop rotation, soil solarization, and cultural practices have been used to control soilborne pests in fresh market vegetable production systems. Their suitability as alternatives to methyl bromide will depend on the approach to pest management used by the grower. Traditionally, methyl bromide is used in production syste...

2014
Melen Leclerc Thierry Doré Christopher A. Gilligan Philippe Lucas João A. N. Filipe

Knowledge of the incubation period of infectious diseases (time between host infection and expression of disease symptoms) is crucial to our epidemiological understanding and the design of appropriate prevention and control policies. Plant diseases cause substantial damage to agricultural and arboricultural systems, but there is still very little information about how the incubation period vari...

Journal: :Plant physiology and biochemistry : PPB 2014
Alessandro Vitale Mariapina Rocco Simona Arena Francesco Giuffrida Carla Cassaniti Andrea Scaloni Tonia Lomaglio Vladimiro Guarnaccia Giancarlo Polizzi Mauro Marra Cherubino Leonardi

Grafting can enhance the tolerance of vegetable crops to soilborne diseases. The aim of this study was to investigate whether different tomato scion-rootstock combinations may affect the plant susceptibility to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. radicis-lycopersici (FORL), the causal agent of crown and root rot. A proteomic approach was used to investigate whenever the protein repertoire of the rootstoc...

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