Use of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungí for Biocontrol of Soilborne Fungal Plant Pathogens
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2024
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A key and universally accepted concept is that natural microbial populations in soil or other living substrates are associated with growth around developing plant roots, giving rise to the so-called rhizosphere (Azcón-Aguilar and Barea, 1992). As a rhizosphere develops at the root-soil interface, microorganisms there interact with both plant roots and soil constituents. Communication among these components is mainly via chemical or biochemical signals, although physical interaction is also possible (Azcón-Aguilar and Barea, 1996). © 2007 by The Haworth Press. Inc. All rights reserved.
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Biological Control of Plant Diseases
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35
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46