2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.biocontrol.2012.05.006
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Effectiveness of systemic resistance toward Aphis gossypii (Hom., Aphididae) as induced by combined applications of the endophytes Fusarium oxysporum Fo162 and Rhizobium etli G12

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“…To properly determine the effect of these mixtures, it is required to also evaluate the effect of the individual strains, which is difficult to achieve when applying commercial mixtures of microbes. In any case, no general trend has emerged yet in the effects that an increase of microbial complexity has on the microbe–plant–insect interactions, with evidence showing stronger (Saravanakumar et al, 2007; Currie et al, 2011), weaker (Gange et al, 2003), and no effects (Martinuz et al, 2012) on herbivores aboveground.…”
Section: Moving From Effects Of Single Microbe Species To the Communimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To properly determine the effect of these mixtures, it is required to also evaluate the effect of the individual strains, which is difficult to achieve when applying commercial mixtures of microbes. In any case, no general trend has emerged yet in the effects that an increase of microbial complexity has on the microbe–plant–insect interactions, with evidence showing stronger (Saravanakumar et al, 2007; Currie et al, 2011), weaker (Gange et al, 2003), and no effects (Martinuz et al, 2012) on herbivores aboveground.…”
Section: Moving From Effects Of Single Microbe Species To the Communimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most studies in this area, however, mainly address plant interactions with single species of non-pathogenic microbes. In recent years, the root microbiome as a whole has appeared crucial for many aspects of plant development and immunity (Hol et al, 2010; Mendes et al, 2011; Partida-Martinez and Heil, 2011; Berendsen et al, 2012; Martinuz et al, 2012). Therefore, a shift should be made from studying single microbial species to investigating the community of root inhabiting microbes and its effects on plant–insect interactions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Vega et al 2008;Gonzalez et al 2016). In een aantal studies is aangetoond dat sommige endofyten in planten de populatiegroei van bladluis aanzienlijk kunnen reduceren (Gurulingappa et al 2011;Martinuz et al 2012;Castillo Lopez et al 2014). In dit onderzoek hebben we ons beperkt tot het testen van entomopathogene schimmels die commercieel beschikbaar zijn.…”
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“…In other studies, the use of bio-inoculants was demonstrated to induce systemic resistance against sucking, mining and stem boring insect pests (Martinuz et al, 2012a(Martinuz et al, , 2012bAkello and Sikora, 2012;Akutse et al, 2013). Bio-priming faba beans (Vicia faba) with endophytic fungal isolates belonging to the genus Beauveria, Trichoderma and Gibberella, for example, was reported to reduce aphid fecundity, lengthen nymph developmental time, as well as protect bean seedlings from aphid attack (Akello and Sikora, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%