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Differential dynamics of microbial community networks help identify microorganisms interacting with residue-borne pathogens: the case of Zymoseptoria tritici in wheat.

Lydie KerdraonMatthieu BarretValérie LavalFrédéric Suffert
Published in: Microbiome (2019)
The strategy developed here can be viewed as a proof-of-concept focusing on crop residues as a particularly rich ecological compartment, with a high diversity of fungal and bacterial taxa originating from both the plant and soil compartments, and for Z. tritici-wheat as a model pathosystem. By revealing putative antagonistic interactions, this study paves the way for improving the biological control of residue-borne diseases.
Keyphrases
  • microbial community
  • climate change
  • antibiotic resistance genes
  • human health
  • amino acid
  • cell wall
  • gram negative
  • risk assessment
  • protein kinase