[PDF][PDF] Pseudomonas spp. producing antimicrobial metabolites in agricultural soils: links between abundance, soil factors and soil disease resistance

FG Dennert - 2017 - research-collection.ethz.ch
Pseudomonas spp. producing antimicrobial metabolites inhibit the growth of soilborne plant
pathogenic fungi and are used as biocontrol agents to control plant diseases. They are …

Relationships between Root Pathogen Resistance, Abundance and Expression of Pseudomonas Antimicrobial Genes, and Soil Properties in Representative Swiss …

N Imperiali, F Dennert, J Schneider, T Laessle… - Frontiers in plant …, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Strains of Pseudomonas that produce antimicrobial metabolites and control soilborne plant
diseases have often been isolated from soils defined as disease-suppressive, ie, soils, in …

[PDF][PDF] Interactions within bacterial and fungal communities in agricultural soils with different levels of disease resistance

F Dennert, K Schlaeppi, M Fesselet… - … , soil factors and …, 2017 - research-collection.ethz.ch
Soil and root microbial communities play an important role in defending plants against
soilborne pathogens. In particular soils, defined as suppressive soils, pathogens are present …

Conservation tillage and organic farming induce minor variations in Pseudomonas abundance, their antimicrobial function and soil disease resistance

F Dennert, N Imperiali, C Staub… - FEMS microbiology …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Conservation tillage and organic farming are strategies used worldwide to preserve the
stability and fertility of soils. While positive effects on soil structure have been extensively …

[PDF][PDF] Abundance of fluorescent pseudomonads in Swiss agricultural soils

M Wyler - researchgate.net
Soilborne plant pathogens are a widely diffuse problem for crop production. Especially fungi
are difficult to control and can cause great yield losses. The phenomenon of suppressive …

Swiss wheat varieties differentially attract naturally occurring Pseudomonas spp. in a soil dependent manner

MP Lutz, G Défago, M Maurhofer - workshop on Cereal crop diversity …, 2006 - orgprints.org
Improvement of plant fitness and yield by natural occurring root colonizing microorganisms
is of special value in low-input or organic wheat production. Beneficial soil bacteria such as …

Pseudomonas is a key player in conferring disease suppressiveness in organic farming

S Khatri, P Sazinas, ML Strube, L Ding, S Dubey… - Plant and Soil, 2023 - Springer
Purpose Soil management exerts profound impact on the structure and function of the
microbiome. Organic practice is believed to positively affect disease suppressiveness …

[HTML][HTML] Application of PCR primer sets for detection of Pseudomonas sp. functional genes in the plant rhizosphere

JS Kim, PM Mele, DE Crowley - 2013 - scirp.org
Plant growth promoting pseudomonads play an important role in disease suppression and
there is considerable interest in development of bio-marker genes that can be used to …

Swiss wheat varieties differentially attract naturally occurring Pseudomonas spp. in a soil dependent manner.

MP Lutz, G Defago, M Maurhofer - 2007 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Improvement of plant fitness and yield by natural occurring root colonizing microorganisms
is of special value in low-input or organic wheat production. Beneficial soil bacteria such as …

Pseudomonas and other Microbes in Disease-Suppressive Soils

M Kyselková, Y Moënne-Loccoz - Organic fertilisation, soil quality and …, 2012 - Springer
Soil-borne phytopathogens cause extensive damage to cultivated plants worldwide,
resulting in yield loss worth billions of Euros each year. Soil fumigation is the most effective …