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Location and timing govern tripartite interactions of fungal phytopathogens and host in the stem canker species complex.

Elise J GayNoémie JacquesNicolas LapaluCorinne CruaudValerie LavalMarie-Hélène BalesdentThierry Rouxel
Published in: BMC biology (2023)
Our data suggest that Lmb growth inhibition by Lbb is the result of a combination of factors that may include competition for trophic resources, the generation by Lbb of an environment unsuitable for the lifecycle of Lmb or/and the effect on Lmb of plant defense responses induced by Lbb. It indicates that growth inhibition occurs in very specific conditions (i.e., co-inoculation at the same place of an equal amount of inoculum) that are unlikely to occur in the field where their coexistence does not prevent any species from completing their life cycle.
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  • life cycle
  • electronic health record
  • big data
  • machine learning
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  • artificial intelligence
  • plant growth