Soil_borne_pathogen

Soil borne pathogen

Soil borne pathogen

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A soil borne pathogen is a disease-causing agent which lives both in soil and in a plant host, and which will tend to infect undiseased plants which are grown in that soil.[1] Common soil borne pathogens include Fusarium,[1] Pythium,[1][2] Rhizoctonia,[1] Phytophthora,[1] Verticillium,[1] Rhizopus,[2] Thielaviopsis,[2] and nematodes[1] including Meloidogyne.[3][4]


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  1. "Soil-borne diseases". Agriculture and Food Government of Western Australia. 2014-12-15. Retrieved 2021-02-09.
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  3. Abad, Pierre; Gouzy, Jérôme; Aury, Jean-Marc; Castagnone-Sereno, Philippe; Danchin, Etienne G J; Deleury, Emeline; Perfus-Barbeoch, Laetitia; Anthouard, Véronique; Artiguenave, François; Blok, Vivian C; Caillaud, Marie-Cécile; Coutinho, Pedro M; Dasilva, Corinne; De Luca, Francesca; Deau, Florence; Esquibet, Magali; Flutre, Timothé; Goldstone, Jared V; Hamamouch, Noureddine; Hewezi, Tarek; Jaillon, Olivier; Jubin, Claire; Leonetti, Paola; Magliano, Marc; Maier, Tom R; Markov, Gabriel V; McVeigh, Paul; Pesole, Graziano; Poulain, Julie; Robinson-Rechavi, Marc; Sallet, Erika; Ségurens, Béatrice; Steinbach, Delphine; Tytgat, Tom; Ugarte, Edgardo; van Ghelder, Cyril; Veronico, Pasqua; Baum, Thomas J; Blaxter, Mark; Bleve-Zacheo, Teresa; Davis, Eric L; Ewbank, Jonathan J; Favery, Bruno; Grenier, Eric; Henrissat, Bernard; Jones, John T; Laudet, Vincent; Maule, Aaron G; Quesneville, Hadi; Rosso, Marie-Noëlle; Schiex, Thomas; Smant, Geert; Weissenbach, Jean; Wincker, Patrick (2008-07-27). "Genome sequence of the metazoan plant-parasitic nematode Meloidogyne incognita". Nature Biotechnology. 26 (8). Nature Research/Springer Science and Business Media LLC: 909–915. doi:10.1038/nbt.1482. hdl:1912/2392. ISSN 1087-0156. PMID 18660804.

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