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Hohmann, Pierre; Wille, Lukas; Studer, Bruno; Messmer, Monika. |
Disease resistance is not a mere plant but a system trait involving the complex plant-associated microbial community (Berendsen et al. 2012). As with pathogens, past research often focussed on single, culturable symbiotic microbes. More recently, microbial shifts on the community level have been linked to disease resistance. However, simplistic statements such as “high microbial diversity equals healthier plants” were not confirmed in most recent microbiome analyses (Hartmann et al. 2014, Yu et al. 2012). Plants have the ability to influence the microbial structure in the rhizosphere. Besides soil type, it has been demonstrated that not only different plant species, but also different genotypes within the same species can modify the rhizosphere microbiome... |
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. |
Palavras-chave: Soil biology Breeding; Genetics and propagation Crop health; Quality; Protection. |
Ano: 2016 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/30947/1/hohmann-etal-2016-rhizosphere-microbiome_poster.pdf |
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