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    Changes in Microbial Functional Diversity and Activity in Paddy Soils Irrigated with Industrial Wastewaters in Bandung, West Java Province, Indonesia by Chaerun, Siti Khodijah, Pangesti, Nurmi P. D., Toyota, Koki, Whitman, William B.

    Published in Water, air, and soil pollution (01-05-2011)
    “…Characteristics, such as microbial biomass, basal respiration, and functional diversity of the microbial communities, were investigated in paddy soils located…”
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    Soil inoculation alters the endosphere microbiome of chrysanthemum roots and leaves by Pangesti, Nurmi, Pineda, Ana, Hannula, S. Emilia, Bezemer, T. Martijn

    Published in Plant and soil (01-10-2020)
    “…Aims This study examines how inoculation with live soil influences the assembly of the endosphere microbiome of leaves and roots of chrysanthemum. Methods…”
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    Antagonism between two root-associated beneficial Pseudomonas strains does not affect plant growth promotion and induced resistance against a leaf-chewing herbivore by Pangesti, Nurmi, Vandenbrande, Simon, Pineda, Ana, Dicke, Marcel, Raaijmakers, Jos M., Van Loon, Joop J.A.

    Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (01-04-2017)
    “…Abstract Plant growth-promoting microbes residing on the roots may cooperate or compete, thereby affecting their collective benefit to the host plant…”
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    Negative impact of drought stress on a generalist leaf chewer and a phloem feeder is associated with, but not explained by an increase in herbivore-induced indole glucosinolates by Pineda, Ana, Pangesti, Nurmi, Soler, Roxina, Dam, Nicole M.van, Loon, Joop J.A.van, Dicke, Marcel

    Published in Environmental and experimental botany (01-03-2016)
    “…•Several types of drought stress negatively affected the leaf chewer Mamestra brassicae and the phloem feeder Myzus persicae.•Caterpillars, but not aphids,…”
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    Rhizobacterial colonization of roots modulates plant volatile emission and enhances the attraction of a parasitoid wasp to host-infested plants by Pangesti, Nurmi, Weldegergis, Berhane T, Langendorf, Benjamin, van Loon, Joop J. A, Dicke, Marcel, Pineda, Ana

    Published in Oecologia (01-08-2015)
    “…Beneficial root-associated microbes modify the physiological status of their host plants and affect direct and indirect plant defense against insect…”
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    Two-way plant mediated interactions between root-associated microbes and insects: from ecology to mechanisms by Pangesti, Nurmi, Pineda, Ana, Pieterse, Corné M J, Dicke, Marcel, van Loon, Joop J A

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (23-10-2013)
    “…Plants are members of complex communities and function as a link between above- and below-ground organisms. Associations between plants and soil-borne microbes…”
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    Rhizobacterial Modification of Plant Defenses against Insect Herbivores: From Molecular Mechanisms to Tritrophic Interactions by Pangesti, Nurmi

    Published 01-01-2015
    “…Plants as primary producers in terrestrial ecosystems are under constant threat from a multitude of attackers, which include insect herbivores. In addition to…”
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    Does drought stress modify the effects of plant‐growth promoting rhizobacteria on an aboveground chewing herbivore? by Bobadilla, Maite Fernández, Friman, Julia, Pangesti, Nurmi, Dicke, Marcel, Loon, Joop J.A., Pineda, Ana

    Published in Insect science (01-12-2017)
    “…Soil microbes have important effects on the interactions of plants with their environment, by promoting plant growth, inducing resistance to pests or by…”
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