2017
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2017.02022
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Rhizosphere Microbiome Recruited from a Suppressive Compost Improves Plant Fitness and Increases Protection against Vascular Wilt Pathogens of Tomato

Abstract: Suppressive composts represent a sustainable approach to combat soilborne plant pathogens and an alternative to the ineffective chemical fungicides used against those. Nevertheless, suppressiveness to plant pathogens and reliability of composts are often inconsistent with unpredictable effects. While suppressiveness is usually attributed to the compost’s microorganisms, the mechanisms governing microbial recruitment by the roots and the composition of selected microbial communities are not fully elucidated. He… Show more

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“…To understand whether the previously observed disease suppressiveness of soil-borne pathogens 26 is attributed to specific microbes selected in tomato rhizosphere, we tested in dual-culture assays the antagonistic activity of the rhizobacterial strains against Vd and Fox (Fig. 1).…”
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“…To understand whether the previously observed disease suppressiveness of soil-borne pathogens 26 is attributed to specific microbes selected in tomato rhizosphere, we tested in dual-culture assays the antagonistic activity of the rhizobacterial strains against Vd and Fox (Fig. 1).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previously, the compost-derived and rhizosphere-enriched isolates were not only associated with disease suppressiveness, but also with plant growth promotion 26 . Therefore, the 47 strains displaying an inhibitory effect on Vd and Fox mycelial growth in vitro (Fig.…”
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