Genome biology
Biogeography influences plant-microbe interactions and natural soil suppressiveness to black root rot disease of tobacco.
Alix Catry, Danis Abrouk, Nicolas Fierling, Ana Isabel Serrano Mendoza, Marjolaine Rey, Pilar Vesga, Clara M Heiman, Daniel Garrido-Sanz, Marie-Lara Bouffaud, François Buscot, Adriana Giongo, Kornelia Smalla, Gilles Comte, Christoph Keel, Daniel Muller
Published: 202510.1186/s13059-025-03911-0
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In disease-suppressive soils, the rhizosphere microbiota protects plants from root disease(s). However, the soil microbiome follows distinct spatial patterns, and the biogeographic factors shaping plant-microbe interactions and soil suppr…
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