Organic Amendments, Beneficial Microbes, and Soil Microbiota: Toward a Unified Framework for Disease Suppression
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Organic amendments (OAs) and soilborne biocontrol agents or beneficial
microbes (BMs) have been extensively studied and applied worldwide in most
agriculturally important plant species. However, poor integration of research
and technical approaches has limited the development of effective disease
management practices based on the combination of these two bio-based
strategies. Insights into the importance of the plant-associated microbiome
for crop productivity, which can be modified or modulated by introducing
OAs and/or BMs, are providing novel opportunities to achieve the goal of
long-term disease control. This review discusses novel ways of functionally
characterizing OAs and how they may be used to promote the effect of
added biocontrol agents and/or beneficial soil microbiota to support natural
suppressiveness of plant pathogens.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
soil microbiota; beneficial microbes; biocontrol; soilborne pathogens; 13 C-CPMAS NMR
Elenco autori:
Lorito, Matteo; Woo, SHERIDAN L; Vinale, Francesco
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