2017
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy7020044
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Rhizoctonia solani and Bacterial Inoculants Stimulate Root Exudation of Antifungal Compounds in Lettuce in a Soil-Type Specific Manner

Abstract: Previous studies conducted on a unique field site comprising three contrasting soils (diluvial sand DS, alluvial loam AL, loess loam LL) under identical cropping history, demonstrated soil type-dependent differences in biocontrol efficiency against Rhizoctonia solani-induced bottom rot disease in lettuce by two bacterial inoculants (Pseudomonas jessenii RU47 and Serratia plymuthica 3Re-4-18). Disease severity declined in the order DS > AL > LL. These differences were confirmed under controlled conditions, usin… Show more

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“…Indeed, we suspect that priority effects are at play, where the chronology of whoever comes first is determining the subsequent community assembly rule (Vannette and Fukami, 2014). Inoculants may further change the recruitment (or not) of other rhizosphere microbial members by the plant, e.g., through changes of the root exudate composition, as previously reported by Windisch et al (2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…Indeed, we suspect that priority effects are at play, where the chronology of whoever comes first is determining the subsequent community assembly rule (Vannette and Fukami, 2014). Inoculants may further change the recruitment (or not) of other rhizosphere microbial members by the plant, e.g., through changes of the root exudate composition, as previously reported by Windisch et al (2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…This might well present a general strategy to lower the metabolic burden of the population. In the rhizosphere, the presence of the nagAg operon might not represent a disadvantage due to lower growth rates and the presence of aromatic compounds in the root exudates (Neumann et al, 2014;Windisch et al, 2017). pTL50 assigned to the IncP-1ε subgroup could represent the first archetype of the IncP-1ε group only carrying core genes ( Figure 3C).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, it was not surprising that R. solani AG3 had a more pronounced effect on the composition of the bacterial community in the rhizosphere of potato as indicated by the higher d- values than R. solani AG1-IB on the rhizosphere bacterial community in lettuce. Windisch et al (2017) showed that both the pathogen and the biocontrol strain induced changes in the root exudation pattern of lettuce, including higher amounts of antimicrobial compounds. An impact of pathogens such as Verticillium sp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%