Search Results - "Peter Bakker"
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The rhizosphere microbiome and plant health
Published in Trends in plant science (01-08-2012)“…The diversity of microbes associated with plant roots is enormous, in the order of tens of thousands of species. This complex plant-associated microbial…”
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Fungal invasion of the rhizosphere microbiome
Published in The ISME Journal (01-01-2016)“…The rhizosphere is the infection court where soil-borne pathogens establish a parasitic relationship with the plant. To infect root tissue, pathogens have to…”
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Deciphering the Rhizosphere Microbiome for Disease-Suppressive Bacteria
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (27-05-2011)“…Disease-suppressive soils are exceptional ecosystems in which crop plants suffer less from specific soil-borne pathogens than expected owing to the activities…”
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Beneficial microbes going underground of root immunity
Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-10-2019)“…Plant roots interact with an enormous diversity of commensal, mutualistic, and pathogenic microbes, which poses a big challenge to roots to distinguish…”
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Natural genetic variation in Arabidopsis for responsiveness to plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria
Published in Plant molecular biology (01-04-2016)“…The plant growth-promoting rhizobacterium (PGPR) Pseudomonas simiae WCS417r stimulates lateral root formation and increases shoot growth in Arabidopsis…”
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Induced systemic resistance by beneficial microbes
Published in Annual review of phytopathology (01-01-2014)“…Beneficial microbes in the microbiome of plant roots improve plant health. Induced systemic resistance (ISR) emerged as an important mechanism by which…”
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Impact of root exudates and plant defense signaling on bacterial communities in the rhizosphere. A review
Published in Agronomy for sustainable development (01-01-2012)“…Despite significant advances in crop protection, plant diseases cause a 20% yield loss in food and cash crops worldwide. Therefore, interactions between plants…”
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The Soil-Borne Legacy
Published in Cell (08-03-2018)“…Plants greatly rely on their root microbiome for uptake of nutrients and protection against stresses. Recent studies have uncovered the involvement of plant…”
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Iron and Immunity
Published in Annual review of phytopathology (04-08-2017)“…Iron is an essential nutrient for most life on Earth because it functions as a crucial redox catalyst in many cellular processes. However, when present in…”
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MYB72-dependent coumarin exudation shapes root microbiome assembly to promote plant health
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (29-05-2018)“…Plant roots nurture a tremendous diversity of microbes via exudation of photosynthetically fixed carbon sources. In turn, probiotic members of the root…”
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Disease-induced assemblage of a plant-beneficial bacterial consortium
Published in The ISME Journal (01-06-2018)“…Disease suppressive soils typically develop after a disease outbreak due to the subsequent assembly of protective microbiota in the rhizosphere. The role of…”
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Rapid evolution of bacterial mutualism in the plant rhizosphere
Published in Nature communications (22-06-2021)“…While beneficial plant-microbe interactions are common in nature, direct evidence for the evolution of bacterial mutualism is scarce. Here we use experimental…”
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Unearthing the genomes of plant-beneficial Pseudomonas model strains WCS358, WCS374 and WCS417
Published in BMC genomics (22-07-2015)“…Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) can protect plants against pathogenic microbes through a diversity of mechanisms including competition for…”
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Pseudomonas fluorescens WCS374r-Induced Systemic Resistance in Rice against Magnaporthe oryzae Is Based on Pseudobactin-Mediated Priming for a Salicylic Acid-Repressible Multifaceted Defense Response
Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-12-2008)“…Selected strains of nonpathogenic rhizobacteria can reduce disease in foliar tissues through the induction of a defense state known as induced systemic…”
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Rhizobacterial salicylate production provokes headaches
Published in Plant and soil (01-09-2014)“…BACKGROUND: Salicylic acid (SA) is produced in significant amounts by certain plant growth promoting rhizosphere bacteria, and some of these rhizobacteria have…”
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Coumarin biosynthesis genes are required after foliar pathogen infection for the creation of a microbial soil-borne legacy that primes plants for SA-dependent defenses
Published in Scientific reports (28-12-2022)“…Plants deposit photosynthetically-fixed carbon in the rhizosphere, the thin soil layer directly around the root, thereby creating a hospitable environment for…”
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Interactions between plants and beneficial Pseudomonas spp.: exploiting bacterial traits for crop protection
Published in Antonie van Leeuwenhoek (01-11-2007)“…Specific strains of fluorescent Pseudomonas spp. inhabit the environment surrounding plant roots and some even the root interior. Introducing such bacterial…”
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Rhizosphere-Associated Pseudomonas Suppress Local Root Immune Responses by Gluconic Acid-Mediated Lowering of Environmental pH
Published in Current biology (18-11-2019)“…The root microbiome consists of commensal, pathogenic, and plant-beneficial microbes [1]. Most members of the root microbiome possess microbe-associated…”
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The secret life of plant‐beneficial rhizosphere bacteria: insects as alternative hosts
Published in Environmental microbiology (01-08-2022)“…Summary Root‐colonizing bacteria have been intensively investigated for their intimate relationship with plants and their manifold plant‐beneficial activities…”
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The rhizosphere revisited: root microbiomics
Published in Frontiers in plant science (2013)“…The rhizosphere was defined over 100 years ago as the zone around the root where microorganisms and processes important for plant growth and health are…”
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