Vol. 115 ArticleEmerging opportunities for use of plant beneficial microbes: taking the mystery out of plant-microbe interactions
Pages: 1-5
€ 0.00Add to cartBiological control of plant pathogens – opportunities and challenges
Pages: 7-14
€ 0.00Add to cartBacillus amyloliquefaciens and Trichoderma atroviride could be competitive for removing opportunistic pathogens such as Gnomoniopsis smithogilvyi from Castanea sativa grafting scions
Pages: 15-22
€ 0.00Add to cartBiocontrol of Aspergillus flavus: strategy to obtain effective biocontrol yeast and molecular mechanisms
Pages: 23-29
€ 0.00Add to cartSuppression of vertically transmitted infections of barley by fungal root endophytes is linked to the soil propertiesof the isolate origin
Pages: 31-36
€ 0.00Add to cartScreening for ISR-inducing Trichoderma spp.
Pages: 37-40
€ 0.00Add to cartWheat endophytes as potential biological control agents against Fusarium head blight
Pages: 41-45
€ 0.00Add to cartBiocontrol of Rhizoctonia solani and Tecia solanivora in potato seed-tuber treated with a powder formulationbased on Trichoderma koningiopsis and baculovirus
Pages: 47-53
€ 0.00Add to cartEssential tools and practices to understand beneficial interactions and to create unique new products for agriculture
Pages: 55-59
€ 0.00Add to cartThe biocontrol root endophyte Pseudomonas fluorescens PICF7 triggers systemic defense responses in above-ground olive tissues
Pages: 61-65
€ 0.00Add to cartMicrobial consortia of grapevine: the good and the bad guys
Pages: 67-69
€ 0.00Add to cartAre soils suppressive to fungal diseases the sources of biocontrol agents?
Pages: 71-79
€ 0.00Add to cartBleeding sap of plants – a new bio-resource for antagonistic endophytes discovered
Pages: 81-87
€ 0.00Add to cartEfficacy of Streptomyces spp. strains against different strains of Botrytis cinerea
Pages: 89-94
€ 0.00Add to cartIn planta screening of various bacterial strains from vineyards for their antagonistic potential against Neofusicoccum parvum, a major grapevine trunk fungal pathogen
Pages: 95-100
€ 0.00Add to cartEndophytic colonisation of tomato plants by the biological control agent Clonostachys rosea
Pages: 101-106
€ 0.00Add to cartMetagenomic analysis of bacterial flora in rhizospheres of Allium plants and suppressive activity of Pseudomonas isolates against Fusarium wilt of cucumber
Pages: 107-111
€ 0.00Add to cartBIOCOMES: First steps toward a novel seed treatment against Verticillium wilt for oilseed rape and Brassica vegetables
Pages: 113-116
€ 0.00Add to cartCombining various biological methods to control powdery mildew of tomato
Pages: 117-121
€ 0.00Add to cartMolecular and physiological characterization of Pichia anomala WRL-076 for safety assessment
Pages: 123-127
€ 0.00Add to cartBiotic factors involved in biological control activity of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens (Bs006) against Fusarium oxysporum in Cape gooseberry (Physalis peruviana)
Pages: 129-136
€ 0.00Add to cartCompatibility of Rhodotorula glutinis (Lv316) biopesticide with chemical fungicides used in blackberry crops
Pages: 137-141
€ 0.00Add to cartPotential of Trichoderma harzianum for biological control of Meloidogyne incognita, the root-knot nematode of tomato
Pages: 143-150
€ 0.00Add to cartLabeling of promising biological control streptomycetes with EGFP
Pages: 151-159
€ 0.00Add to cartMosses and lichens provide specific micro-habitats for pink pigmented facultative methylotrophs (PPFMs)
Pages: 161-167
€ 0.00Add to cartTowards a more sustainable agriculture: arbuscular mycorrhizal inoculation protects wheat against powdery mildew
Pages: 169-175
€ 0.00Add to cartAntagonistic effect of fluorescent Pseudomonas spp. against certain plant pathogens and their potential role as biocontrol agents
Pages: 177-183
€ 0.00Add to cartPotential of Trichoderma spp. isolates and Trichoderma bioactive metabolites for biological control of aphid pests of cereals
Pages: 185-189
€ 0.00Add to cartDifferential effect of resistance inducers on the susceptibility of lettuce cultivars to Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and Botrytis cinerea
Pages: 191-195
€ 0.00Add to cartIs xylem fibers colonization of Vitis vinifera L. important in early infection caused by Phaeoacremonium aleophilum,one fungus associated with esca trunk disease?
Pages: 197-200
€ 0.00Add to cartCultivar- and dose-dependent efficacy of wheat resistance inducers against Septoria tritici blotch in laboratory and field conditions
Pages: 201-206
€ 0.00Add to cartEndophytic colonisation of tomato plants by the biological control agent Clonostachys rosea
Pages: 207-212
€ 0.00Add to cartBiological control of apple scab (Venturia inaequalis) epidemics by Cladosporium cladosporioides H39
Pages: 213-215
€ 0.00Add to cartUsing the endophytic fungus Daldinia concentrica and its volatile organic compounds for biological control against the plant pathogenic nematode Meloidogyne javanica
Pages: 217-219
€ 0.00Add to cartBiological control of Dutch elm disease
Pages: 221-222
€ 0.00Add to cartThe potential of potato-associated Pseudomonas strains for biological control of Phytophthora infestans
Pages: 223-224
€ 0.00Add to cartPractical use of endophytic Verticillium Vt305 for biological control of Verticillium wilt in cauliflower
Pages: 225-226
€ 0.00Add to cartBetter cells and better formulations for better efficacy
Pages: 227-228
€ 0.00Add to cartRole of a pleiotropic drug transporter protein in xenobiotic tolerance and antagonism in fungal biocontrol agent Clonostachys rosea
Pages: 229-231
€ 0.00Add to cartReducing primary inoculum sources of grapevine powdery mildew by the hyperparasite Ampelomyces quisqualis
Pages: 232
€ 0.00Add to cartDesert soil: a source of new biocontrol agents? A case study with a rare actinomycete, grapevine and Botrytis cinerea
Pages: 233-234
€ 0.00Add to cartFusarium oxysporum f. sp. cyclaminis: identification of specific molecular markers for improved disease prevention
Pages: 235-236
€ 0.00Add to cartEndophytes from grapevine inhibit pathogenic fungi in vitro
Pages: 237-239
€ 0.00Add to cartBiological control against postharvest diseases on potato tubers
Pages: 241-242
€ 0.00Add to cartPotential of Verticillium endophytes to control Verticillium wilt on tomato
Pages: 243-244
€ 0.00Add to cartNovel tools for exploring future application of A. quisqualis in biological control of powdery mildew
Pages: 245-246
€ 0.00Add to cartRegulatory hurdles registering biopesticides in Southeast-Asia using Thailand as an example
Pages: 247-249
€ 0.00Add to cartBIOCOMES (EU project 612713) develops new biological control products for integrated pest management in agriculture and forestry
Pages: 251-253
€ 0.00Add to cartEU-project CO-FREE – an update
Pages: 255-256
€ 0.00Add to cartThe Saharan isolate Saccharothrix algeriensis NRRL B-24137 induces ISR in Arabidopsis thaliana seedlingsagainst Botrytis cinerea
Pages: 257-259
€ 0.00Add to cartThe Saharan isolate Streptomyces sp. IA1 can be an endophyte and protect winter wheat against Fusarium culmorum
Pages: 261-262
€ 0.00Add to cartTranscriptomic analyses of changes in gene expression in the fungal pathogen Rhizoctonia solani in response to the bacterial antagonists Serratia proteamaculans and S. plymuthica
Pages: 263-265
€ 0.00Add to cartAttenuating virulence of a phytopathogenic bacterium by beneficial bacterial volatiles
Pages: 267-268
€ 0.00Add to cartPhysico-chemical properties and microbiological activity of some organic substrates used for growing plants and for suppressive purposes
Pages: 269-272
€ 0.00Add to cartFirst evidence in Lysobacter capsici of the production of cyclo(L-Pro-L-Tyr), a 2,5-diketopiperazine active against Phytophthora infestans sporangia
Pages: 273-275
€ 0.00Add to cartDraft genome sequence of Lysobacter capsici AZ78, a first step in unravelling the potential of Lysobacter as biological control agents
Pages: 277-278
€ 0.00Add to cartMycotoxin prevention in cereals using rhizobacteria from harsh environments
Pages: 279-280
€ 0.00Add to cartIdentifying glycoside hydrolase family 18 genes in the mycoparasitic fungal species Clonostachys rosea
Pages: 281-282
€ 0.00Add to cartBacillus subtilis cyclic lipopeptides, potential part of a sustainable control strategy for lettuce downy mildew
Pages: 283-284
€ 0.00Add to cartGrape seed meal stimulates natural populations of Trichoderma virens and controls Rhizoctonia solani AG1-IB sclerotia
Pages: 285-286
€ 0.00Add to cart
Emerging opportunities for use of plant beneficial microbes: taking the mystery out of plant-microbe interactions
Pages: 1-5
€ 0.00Add to cartBiological control of plant pathogens – opportunities and challenges
Pages: 7-14
€ 0.00Add to cartBacillus amyloliquefaciens and Trichoderma atroviride could be competitive for removing opportunistic pathogens such as Gnomoniopsis smithogilvyi from Castanea sativa grafting scions
Pages: 15-22
€ 0.00Add to cartBiocontrol of Aspergillus flavus: strategy to obtain effective biocontrol yeast and molecular mechanisms
Pages: 23-29
€ 0.00Add to cartSuppression of vertically transmitted infections of barley by fungal root endophytes is linked to the soil propertiesof the isolate origin
Pages: 31-36
€ 0.00Add to cartScreening for ISR-inducing Trichoderma spp.
Pages: 37-40
€ 0.00Add to cartWheat endophytes as potential biological control agents against Fusarium head blight
Pages: 41-45
€ 0.00Add to cartBiocontrol of Rhizoctonia solani and Tecia solanivora in potato seed-tuber treated with a powder formulationbased on Trichoderma koningiopsis and baculovirus
Pages: 47-53
€ 0.00Add to cartEssential tools and practices to understand beneficial interactions and to create unique new products for agriculture
Pages: 55-59
€ 0.00Add to cartThe biocontrol root endophyte Pseudomonas fluorescens PICF7 triggers systemic defense responses in above-ground olive tissues
Pages: 61-65
€ 0.00Add to cartMicrobial consortia of grapevine: the good and the bad guys
Pages: 67-69
€ 0.00Add to cartAre soils suppressive to fungal diseases the sources of biocontrol agents?
Pages: 71-79
€ 0.00Add to cartBleeding sap of plants – a new bio-resource for antagonistic endophytes discovered
Pages: 81-87
€ 0.00Add to cartEfficacy of Streptomyces spp. strains against different strains of Botrytis cinerea
Pages: 89-94
€ 0.00Add to cartIn planta screening of various bacterial strains from vineyards for their antagonistic potential against Neofusicoccum parvum, a major grapevine trunk fungal pathogen
Pages: 95-100
€ 0.00Add to cartEndophytic colonisation of tomato plants by the biological control agent Clonostachys rosea
Pages: 101-106
€ 0.00Add to cartMetagenomic analysis of bacterial flora in rhizospheres of Allium plants and suppressive activity of Pseudomonas isolates against Fusarium wilt of cucumber
Pages: 107-111
€ 0.00Add to cartBIOCOMES: First steps toward a novel seed treatment against Verticillium wilt for oilseed rape and Brassica vegetables
Pages: 113-116
€ 0.00Add to cartCombining various biological methods to control powdery mildew of tomato
Pages: 117-121
€ 0.00Add to cartMolecular and physiological characterization of Pichia anomala WRL-076 for safety assessment
Pages: 123-127
€ 0.00Add to cartBiotic factors involved in biological control activity of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens (Bs006) against Fusarium oxysporum in Cape gooseberry (Physalis peruviana)
Pages: 129-136
€ 0.00Add to cartCompatibility of Rhodotorula glutinis (Lv316) biopesticide with chemical fungicides used in blackberry crops
Pages: 137-141
€ 0.00Add to cartPotential of Trichoderma harzianum for biological control of Meloidogyne incognita, the root-knot nematode of tomato
Pages: 143-150
€ 0.00Add to cartLabeling of promising biological control streptomycetes with EGFP
Pages: 151-159
€ 0.00Add to cartMosses and lichens provide specific micro-habitats for pink pigmented facultative methylotrophs (PPFMs)
Pages: 161-167
€ 0.00Add to cartTowards a more sustainable agriculture: arbuscular mycorrhizal inoculation protects wheat against powdery mildew
Pages: 169-175
€ 0.00Add to cartAntagonistic effect of fluorescent Pseudomonas spp. against certain plant pathogens and their potential role as biocontrol agents
Pages: 177-183
€ 0.00Add to cartPotential of Trichoderma spp. isolates and Trichoderma bioactive metabolites for biological control of aphid pests of cereals
Pages: 185-189
€ 0.00Add to cartDifferential effect of resistance inducers on the susceptibility of lettuce cultivars to Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and Botrytis cinerea
Pages: 191-195
€ 0.00Add to cartIs xylem fibers colonization of Vitis vinifera L. important in early infection caused by Phaeoacremonium aleophilum,one fungus associated with esca trunk disease?
Pages: 197-200
€ 0.00Add to cartCultivar- and dose-dependent efficacy of wheat resistance inducers against Septoria tritici blotch in laboratory and field conditions
Pages: 201-206
€ 0.00Add to cartEndophytic colonisation of tomato plants by the biological control agent Clonostachys rosea
Pages: 207-212
€ 0.00Add to cartBiological control of apple scab (Venturia inaequalis) epidemics by Cladosporium cladosporioides H39
Pages: 213-215
€ 0.00Add to cartUsing the endophytic fungus Daldinia concentrica and its volatile organic compounds for biological control against the plant pathogenic nematode Meloidogyne javanica
Pages: 217-219
€ 0.00Add to cartBiological control of Dutch elm disease
Pages: 221-222
€ 0.00Add to cartThe potential of potato-associated Pseudomonas strains for biological control of Phytophthora infestans
Pages: 223-224
€ 0.00Add to cartPractical use of endophytic Verticillium Vt305 for biological control of Verticillium wilt in cauliflower
Pages: 225-226
€ 0.00Add to cartBetter cells and better formulations for better efficacy
Pages: 227-228
€ 0.00Add to cartRole of a pleiotropic drug transporter protein in xenobiotic tolerance and antagonism in fungal biocontrol agent Clonostachys rosea
Pages: 229-231
€ 0.00Add to cartReducing primary inoculum sources of grapevine powdery mildew by the hyperparasite Ampelomyces quisqualis
Pages: 232
€ 0.00Add to cartDesert soil: a source of new biocontrol agents? A case study with a rare actinomycete, grapevine and Botrytis cinerea
Pages: 233-234
€ 0.00Add to cartFusarium oxysporum f. sp. cyclaminis: identification of specific molecular markers for improved disease prevention
Pages: 235-236
€ 0.00Add to cartEndophytes from grapevine inhibit pathogenic fungi in vitro
Pages: 237-239
€ 0.00Add to cartBiological control against postharvest diseases on potato tubers
Pages: 241-242
€ 0.00Add to cartPotential of Verticillium endophytes to control Verticillium wilt on tomato
Pages: 243-244
€ 0.00Add to cartNovel tools for exploring future application of A. quisqualis in biological control of powdery mildew
Pages: 245-246
€ 0.00Add to cartRegulatory hurdles registering biopesticides in Southeast-Asia using Thailand as an example
Pages: 247-249
€ 0.00Add to cartBIOCOMES (EU project 612713) develops new biological control products for integrated pest management in agriculture and forestry
Pages: 251-253
€ 0.00Add to cartEU-project CO-FREE – an update
Pages: 255-256
€ 0.00Add to cartThe Saharan isolate Saccharothrix algeriensis NRRL B-24137 induces ISR in Arabidopsis thaliana seedlingsagainst Botrytis cinerea
Pages: 257-259
€ 0.00Add to cartThe Saharan isolate Streptomyces sp. IA1 can be an endophyte and protect winter wheat against Fusarium culmorum
Pages: 261-262
€ 0.00Add to cartTranscriptomic analyses of changes in gene expression in the fungal pathogen Rhizoctonia solani in response to the bacterial antagonists Serratia proteamaculans and S. plymuthica
Pages: 263-265
€ 0.00Add to cartAttenuating virulence of a phytopathogenic bacterium by beneficial bacterial volatiles
Pages: 267-268
€ 0.00Add to cartPhysico-chemical properties and microbiological activity of some organic substrates used for growing plants and for suppressive purposes
Pages: 269-272
€ 0.00Add to cartFirst evidence in Lysobacter capsici of the production of cyclo(L-Pro-L-Tyr), a 2,5-diketopiperazine active against Phytophthora infestans sporangia
Pages: 273-275
€ 0.00Add to cartDraft genome sequence of Lysobacter capsici AZ78, a first step in unravelling the potential of Lysobacter as biological control agents
Pages: 277-278
€ 0.00Add to cartMycotoxin prevention in cereals using rhizobacteria from harsh environments
Pages: 279-280
€ 0.00Add to cartIdentifying glycoside hydrolase family 18 genes in the mycoparasitic fungal species Clonostachys rosea
Pages: 281-282
€ 0.00Add to cartBacillus subtilis cyclic lipopeptides, potential part of a sustainable control strategy for lettuce downy mildew
Pages: 283-284
€ 0.00Add to cartGrape seed meal stimulates natural populations of Trichoderma virens and controls Rhizoctonia solani AG1-IB sclerotia
Pages: 285-286
€ 0.00Add to cart