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Plant Microbiota Beyond Farming Practices: A Review
29 mars 2021, Delitte, Mathieu; Caulier, Simon; Bragard, Claude; DESOIGNIES, Nicolas,
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"Being able to engineer microbial communities in ways that benefit crop health and growth will help decrease the number of chemical inputs required. Against this background, this review explores the impacts of agricultural practices on soil- and plant-associated microbiomes, focusing on plant growth-promoting microorganisms from a metagenomic perspective."
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Versatile Antagonistic Activities of Soil-Borne Bacillus spp. and Pseudomonas spp. against Phytophthora infestans and Other Potato Pathogens
13 février 2018, Caulier, Simon; Gillis, Annika; Colau, Gil; Licciardi, Florent; Liépin, Maxime; DESOIGNIES, Nicolas; Modrie, Pauline; Legrève, Anne; Mahillon, Jacques; Bragard, Claude,
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Not in your usual Top 10 : protists that infect plants and algae
11 juillet 2017, Schwelm, Arne; Badstöber, Julia; Bulman, Simon; DESOIGNIES, Nicolas; Etemadi, Mohammad; Falloon, Richard E.; Gachon, Claire M. M.; Legreve, Anne; Lukes, Julius; Merz, Ueli; Nenarokova, Anna; Strittmatter, Martina; Sullivan, Brooke K.; Neuhauser, Sigrid,
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Fungi, nematodes and oomycetes belong to the most prominent eukaryotic plant pathogenic organisms. Unicellular organisms from other eukaryotic lineages, commonly addressed as protists, also infect plants. This review provides an introduction to plant pathogenic protists, including algae infecting oomycetes, and their current state of research.
Molecular interactions between sugar beet and Polymyxa betae during its life cycle
20 janvier 2014, DESOIGNIES, Nicolas; Carbonell, José; Moreau, Jean-Sébastien; Conesa, Ana; Dopazo, Joaquin; Legrève, Anne,
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"Polymyxa betae is a biotrophic obligate sugar beet parasite that belongs to plasmodiophorids. The infection of sugar beet roots by this parasite is asymptomatic, except when it transmits Beet necrotic yellow vein virus (BNYVV), the causal agent of rhizomania. To date, there has been little work on P. betae–sugar beet molecular interactions, mainly because of the obligate nature of the parasite and ...
Systemic resistance induced by Bacillus lipopeptides in Beta vulgaris reduces infection by the rhizomania disease vector Polymyxa betae
19 décembre 2012, DESOIGNIES, Nicolas; Schramme, Florence; Ongena, Marc; Legrève, Anne,
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The control of rhizomania, one of the most important diseases of sugar beet caused by the Beet necrotic yellow vein virus, remains limited to varietal resistance. In this study, we investigated the putative action of Bacillus amylolequifaciens lipopeptides in achieving rhizomania biocontrol through the control of the virus vector Polymyxa betae. Some lipopeptides that are produced by bacteria, ...