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Rita Grosch

Long-term organic and mineral fertilization strategies shape the rhizosphere microbiota and performance of lettuce

International audience; Belowground plant-microbe interactions are crucial for plant development and health. Although previous studies have shown that soil microbial communities are influenced by fertilization strategies, less is known about the aboveground plant response to the rhizosphere microbiota assemblage shaped by agricultural management strategies. In our study, we aimed to investigate the effects of long-term fertilization strategies across field sites on the rhizosphere prokaryotic (Bacteria and Archaea) community composition and plant performance. We conducted growth chamber experiments with lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) cultivated in soils from two long-term field experiments sit…

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Establishment of Petunia hybrida as model for studying mycorrhiza-induced resistance

Root pathogens play an important economical role in the production of vegetable and ornamental plants. They cause high losses especially in green house production and are difficult to combat by conventional methods, because the use of pesticides in soils or substrates is limited. The application of arbuscular mycorrhiza could be an alternative as mycorrhizal plants generally showed higher resistance against various soil-borne pathogenic fungi. The success of the inoculation is, however, not predictable and mechanisms behind the protective effects are largely unknown. The ornamental crop Petunia hybrida is among other solanaceous plants confronted with attack by root pathogens and was theref…

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