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Complete genome resource of Cedecea neteri A2, the causal agent of Pleurotus pulmonarius yellow rot disease in Guangxi, China
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Open AccessMissing symbionts – emerging pathogens? Microbiome management for sustainable agriculture
Plant diversification and co-evolution shaped the plant microbiome and vice versa. This resulted in a specific composition of the plant microbiome and a strong connection with the host in terms of functional i...
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Open AccessBacterial-fungal interactions under agricultural settings: from physical to chemical interactions
Bacteria and fungi are dominant members of environmental microbiomes. Various bacterial-fungal interactions (BFIs) and their mutual regulation are important factors for ecosystem functioning and health. Such i...
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Open AccessOccurrence of green mold disease on Dictyophora rubrovolvata caused by Trichoderma koningiopsis
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First report of Camellia oleifera leaf blight caused by Nigrospora chinensis
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Bacterial seed endophyte shapes disease resistance in rice
Cereal crop production is severely affected by seed-borne bacterial diseases across the world. Locally occurring disease resistance in various crops remains elusive. Here, we have observed that rice plants of ...
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Using Bacteria-Derived Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) for Industrial Processes
Microbial volatiles harbour an extensive spectrum of chemical compounds. Bacteria-derived volatile organic compounds (VOCs) were studied for decades in order to uncover their role in microbial interactions and...
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Endophytes-assisted biocontrol: novel insights in ecology and the mode of action of Paenibacillus
Biological control is an environmentally sound and effective means of reducing pathogen-induced damage to agriculture using natural antagonists. Paenibacillus is a cosmopolitan and ubiquitously occurring bacteria...