Microbes and plants exist within complex networks of interacting plant and microbial species. Our work explores the roles of plant community diversity, plant host, and fungal and bacterial species interactions in determining the pathogen-suppressive potential and composition of plant-associated microbiomes. Unraveling the complex competitive and coevolutionary interactions occurring within plant and soil microbiomes suggests novel insights for active management of microbiomes to support plant productivity.
Competition, Coevolution, and Pathogen Suppression in the Microbiome
PMB Department Seminar
Date
Wednesday October 06, 2021
Time
12 - 1 p.m.
Location
Remote via Zoom
Location
Off Campus
Presenter(s)
Linda Kinkel
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