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    Microbial diversity loss and wheat genotype-triggered rhizosphere bacterial and protistan diversity constrain soil multifunctionality: Evidence from greenhouse experiment

    Agricultural soil multifunctionality is greatly impacted by belowground processesdriven by a complex group of microorganisms that change during plant growth. While most studies in microbial diversity and multi...

    Jialing Wu, Chuanfa Wu, Qin Zhang, Haoqing Zhang, Shuang Wang, Feng Wang in Plant and Soil (2024)

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    Phagotrophic protist-mediated control of Polymyxa graminis in the wheat rhizosphere

    Uncovering potential biocontrol agents that suppress soil-borne pathogens is an important step toward develo** sustainable management strategies for disease control and to maintain plant health. Plant cultiv...

    Chuanfa Wu, Chaonan Ge, Fangyan Wang, Haoqing Zhang, Zhenke Zhu in Plant and Soil (2023)

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    Deciphering differences in microbial community composition and multifunctionality between healthy and Alternaria solani-infected potato rhizosphere soils

    Understanding the interactions among soil microbial communities, soil multifunctionality, and soil-borne pathogens are important for ecological prevention and control of soil-borne diseases. In this study, we ...

    Fangyan Wang, Fang Wang, Haoqing Zhang, Fang** Qin, Wu **ang, Chuanfa Wu in Plant and Soil (2023)

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    Advances in understanding the soil-borne viruses of wheat: from the laboratory bench to strategies for disease control in the field

    In China, soil-borne viruses transmitted by the root parasite Polymyxa graminis have caused significant yield loss in winter wheat for many years. At present, it is believed that two main soil-borne RNA viruses, ...

    Jian Yang, Peng Liu, Kaili Zhong, Tida Ge, Lu Chen, Haichao Hu in Phytopathology Research (2022)

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    Characterization of the belowground microbial community and co-occurrence networks of tobacco plants infected with bacterial wilt disease

    Characterizing the microbial communities associated with soil-borne disease incidence is a key approach in understanding the potential role of microbes in protecting crops from pathogens. In this study, we com...

    Haiting Wang, Chuanfa Wu, Haoqing Zhang in World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechn… (2022)

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    Enrichment of beneficial rhizosphere microbes in Chinese wheat yellow mosaic virus-resistant cultivars

    The microbial community within the root system, the rhizosphere closely connected to the root, and their symbiotic relationship with the host are increasingly seen as possible drivers of natural pathogen resis...

    Chuanfa Wu, Fangyan Wang, Haoqing Zhang in Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology (2021)