2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.05.31.543058
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Rhizoctonia solanidisease suppression: addition of keratin-rich soil amendment leads to functional shifts in soil microbial communities

Abstract: Promoting soil suppressiveness against soil borne pathogens could be a promising strategy to manage crop diseases. One way to increase pathogen suppression would be the addition of soil organic amendments, however the mechanism behind this effect remains unexplored. The presented study will focus on Rhizoctonia solani disease in sugar beet grown in two different soils. We aim to find how microbial communities and their molecular functions can be linked to Rhizoctonia solani disease suppression in sugar beet se… Show more

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