Community analysis of root-and tuber-associated bacteria in field-grown potato plants harboring different resistance levels against common scab
A Kobayashi, YO Kobayashi, N Someya… - Microbes and …, 2015 - jstage.jst.go.jp
Eight genotypes of potato plants with different resistance levels against common scab were
grown in a field infested with Streptomyces turgidiscabies. DNA was extracted from the roots …
grown in a field infested with Streptomyces turgidiscabies. DNA was extracted from the roots …
Diversity of soil bacterial community Is influenced by spatial location and time but not potato cultivar
K Nahar, JB Floc'h, C Goyer, BJ Zebarth… - Phytobiomes …, 2020 - Am Phytopath Society
Potato cultivars susceptible to common scab were previously reported to harbor five to six
times more abundant pathogenic Streptomyces spp. in the rhizosphere soils compared with …
times more abundant pathogenic Streptomyces spp. in the rhizosphere soils compared with …
Seasonal Dynamics of Various Scab-Causing Streptomyces Genotypes Among Potato Fields on Prince Edward Island
Potato common scab is an important bacterial plant disease caused by numerous
Streptomyces species and strains. A better understanding of the genetic diversity and …
Streptomyces species and strains. A better understanding of the genetic diversity and …
Microbial communities associated with potato common scab-suppressive soil determined by pyrosequencing analyses
N Rosenzweig, JM Tiedje, JF Quensen III… - Plant …, 2012 - Am Phytopath Society
Potato common scab, caused by Streptomyces spp., is an annual production problem for
potato growers, and not effectively controlled by current methods. A field with naturally …
potato growers, and not effectively controlled by current methods. A field with naturally …
Culture-based assessment of microbial communities in soil suppressive to potato common scab
A field in East Lansing, MI, showed a decline of potato common scab compared with an
adjacent potato field. To confirm that the decline was due to biological factors, the soil was …
adjacent potato field. To confirm that the decline was due to biological factors, the soil was …
High proportions of nonpathogenic Streptomyces are associated with common scab-resistant potato lines and less severe disease
LA Wanner - Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 2007 - cdnsciencepub.com
Streptomyces isolates were obtained from potato tubers with common scab lesions from 2
fields over a 3 year period in Minnesota and a 5 year period in Maine. Isolates were …
fields over a 3 year period in Minnesota and a 5 year period in Maine. Isolates were …
Diversity and Virulence of Streptomyces spp. Causing Potato Common Scab in Prince Edward Island, Canada
Common scab (CS) is a potato disease that significantly decreases the market value of
potato tubers after the development of necrotic lesions on their surface. Streptomyces …
potato tubers after the development of necrotic lesions on their surface. Streptomyces …
[HTML][HTML] Soil bacterial community in potato tuberosphere following repeated applications of a common scab suppressive antagonist
LH Hiltunen, O Tarvainen, J Kelloniemi, J Tanskanen… - Applied Soil …, 2021 - Elsevier
Disease suppressive soils are important for managing soil-borne diseases that cannot be
controlled with chemicals. One such disease is the potato common scab caused by …
controlled with chemicals. One such disease is the potato common scab caused by …
Isolation and characterization of antagonistic fungi against potato scab pathogens from potato field soils
M Tagawa, H Tamaki, A Manome… - FEMS microbiology …, 2010 - academic.oup.com
Potato scab is a serious plant disease caused by several Streptomyces sp., and effective
control methods remain unavailable. Although antagonistic bacteria and phages against …
control methods remain unavailable. Although antagonistic bacteria and phages against …
Cultivation-independent population analysis of bacterial endophytes in three potato varieties based on eubacterial and Actinomycetes-specific PCR of 16S rRNA …
A Sessitsch, B Reiter, U Pfeifer… - FEMS microbiology …, 2002 - academic.oup.com
Endophytic bacteria are ubiquitous in most plants and colonise plants without exhibiting
pathogenicity. Studies on the diversity of bacterial endophytes have been mainly …
pathogenicity. Studies on the diversity of bacterial endophytes have been mainly …