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Biochar contributes to resistance against root rot disease by stimulating soil polyphenol oxidase
Biochar has been considered an effective approach as soil amendment for decreasing incidences of disease and regulating microbial populations in...
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Alleviation of root rot pathogenicity in the continuous crop** soil of Panax notoginseng by biogas slurry flooding and infiltration treatments
PurposeBiogas slurry flooding (BSF) treatment of continuous crop** soil has been demonstrated to effectively inhibit soil-borne pathogens and...
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Evaluation of the Resistance of 10 New Citrus Rootstocks to Root Rot Caused by Phytophthora Parasitica
In Morocco, the sour orange (Citrus aurantium L.) is the most anciently used rootstock, it remains dominant. Due to its better affinity with most... -
Sustainable production of biopesticides for common bean root rot control within the biorefinery approach: a Technology Readiness Level 3 experimental proof of concept
Biopesticides are recognized as an efficient alternative to synthetic pesticides for pest and disease crop management. However, their commercial...
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Ganoderma boninense basal stem rot induced by climate change and its effect on oil palm
In countries like Malaysia and Indonesia, palm oil is a strategic commodity. A wide variety of products are made from palm oil, including food,...
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Residues and dietary risk assessment of fluazinam in root mustard after field experiments
The residue levels of fluazinam in root mustard were investigated by using a quick, easy, cheap, effective, rugged, and safe (QuEChERS) technique...
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Biodegradation Studies of Phenol, Diclofenac, and Pentachlorophenol in a Packed Bed Reactor Loaded with Immobilized White Rot Fungus Lentinus sajor-caju Biomass
A white rot fungus “ Lentinus sajor-caju ” was immobilized in Ca-alginate beads via entrapment. This method was used to increase fungal biodegradation...
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Assessment of the Sensitivity of Some Fusarium Root Rot Agents to 6-Demethyl Mevinolin, a Putative Biosensitizer
Fungicides used in agriculture contaminate the environment and promote the spreading of fungicide-resistant strains. Enhancement of pathogen... -
Simulated phytoremediation by root exudates of Sudan grass of soil organochlorine pesticides: impact on the rhizosphere microbial community
The present work aims to study the efficiency of root exudates of Sudan grass on the degradation of organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) and the...
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Biochar-based Bacillus subtilis inoculant for enhancing plants disease prevention: microbiota response and root exudates regulation
Plants regulate root exudates to form the composition of rhizosphere microbial community and resist disease stress. Many studies advocate...
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Papiliotrema flavescens colonized in biochars inhibits wheat crown rot and Fusarium head blight
Biochar, a known soil amendment, has been found to alleviate plant or soil-borne diseases. However, the related mechanisms are poorly understood,...
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Mixed culture of plants improved nutrient removal in constructed wetlands: response of microbes and root exudates
Root exudates are determined by plant species configuration and affect microbial community, which in turn affect purification efficiency of...
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The Involvement of Phytophthora Root Rot and Drought Stress in Holm Oak Decline: from Ecophysiology to Microbiome Influence
Purpose of ReviewHolm oak is a relevant species, both for its distribution and ecological importance. Among the risks looming over this species, oak...
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Response of modified microclimates on growth, yield, and incidence of rhizome rot disease of ginger in Assam, India
Field experiments were conducted at Biswanath, Assam, India (26° 42′ N and 93° 15′ E), during 2016, 2017, and 2018, to evaluate the effect of...
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Varietal Differences and Their Relation to Brown Rot Disease Resistance in Potato
The current chapter was carried out in an attempt to study the transmission of Ralstonia solanacearum, the causal agent of potato brown rot, through... -
Uncovering the phytochemicals of root exudates and extracts of lead (Pb) tolerant Chrysopogon zizanioides (L.) Roberty in response to lead contamination and their effect on the chemotactic behavior of rhizospheric bacteria
The chemical composition of root exudates and root extracts from Chrysopogon zizanioides (L.) Roberty cv KS-1 was determined in the presence of lead...
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Effect of Soil Type and Crop Rotation on the Causal Agent of Potato Brown Rot Disease Under Egyptian Condition
Soil type and crop rotation are the most important factors affecting on the causal agent of potato brown rot disease Ralstonia solanacearum. The... -
Impact of rhizosphere microorganisms on arsenic (As) transformation and accumulation in a traditional Chinese medical plant
Panax notoginseng is an important traditional medicinal plant, but the commercial value is threatened by root-rot disease caused by rhizosphere...
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Laser-disintegrated copper-activated salicylic acid (Cu-SA) nanoparticles suppressed the seed-borne pathogens of rice with enhanced seed invigoration parameters
Leading phytopathological research is focused on managing seed-borne pathogens of rice through the utilization of engineered nanomaterials. Herein,...
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Artificially regulated humification in creating humic-like biostimulators
Humic substances (HSs), as the “black gold” of global agriculture, have a crucial environmental significance in cleaning harmful compounds,...