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Comparison of the Species Communities of Phytophthora, Pythium, and Phytopythium Associated with Soybean Genotypes in High Disease Environments in Ohio
ArticleAbstract: The roles that specific cultivars with different levels and types of resistance may play on the divePalabras claves:Amplicon sequencing, Oomycetes, Phytophthora, Pythium, species complexAutores:Culman S.W., Dorrance A.E., María Soledad Benítez, Navarro K.A., Wijeratne S.Fuentes:scopusField management effects on damping-off and early season vigor of crops in a transitional organic cropping system
ArticleAbstract: Transitioning farmland to certified organic vegetable production can take many paths, each varying iPalabras claves:Soilborne disease suppression, Transition treatmentAutores:Baysal F., Kleinhenz M.D., María Soledad Benítez, McSpadden Gardener B.B., Miller S.A.Fuentes:scopusSelection of fungi by candidate cover crops
ArticleAbstract: Diversified cropping systems that incorporate year-round ground cover, are known to maintain healthyPalabras claves:arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, Cover crops, Fungal communities, Pyrosequencing, soil healthAutores:Lehman R.M., María Soledad Benítez, Taheri W.Fuentes:scopusRhizosphere microbial communities explain positive effects of diverse crop rotations on maize and soybean performance
ArticleAbstract: Microorganisms play essential roles in agricultural systems, and their abundance, diversity and actiPalabras claves:Diversified cropping systems, maize, microbiome, Rhizosphere, Rotation, soybeanAutores:Ewing P.M., Lehman R.M., María Soledad Benítez, Osborne S.L.Fuentes:scopusThe effect of incubation temperature on the species composition of phytophthora, phytopythium, and pythium communities associated with soybean
ArticleAbstract: Multiple species of Phytophthora, Phytopythium, and Pythium cause detrimental effects to soybean andPalabras claves:Agriculture, microbiome, molecular biology, Oomycetes, Phyllosphere, Plant pathology, plants, RhizosphereAutores:Culman S.W., Dorrance A.E., María Soledad Benítez, Navarro-Acevedo K.A., Wijeratne S.Fuentes:scopus