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Trade-offs between dispersal ability and niche competition of phytopathogenic fungi in the phyllosphere of wheat

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Trade-offs between dispersal ability and niche competition of phytopathogenic fungi in the phyllosphere of wheat (Volume 55) (English shop)

Annika Hoffmann (Author)

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ISBN-13 (Hard Copy) 9783736979284
ISBN-13 (eBook) 9783736969285
Language English
Page Number 144
Lamination of Cover matt
Edition 1.
Book Series Berliner ökophysiologische und phytomedizinische Schriften
Volume 55
Publication Place Göttingen
Place of Dissertation Berlin
Publication Date 2023-12-21
General Categorization Dissertation
Departments Biology
Microbiology and biotechnology
Agricultural science
Keywords Pflanzenmikrobiom, Agrarökosystem, Phyllosphäre, Wurzelbereich, Rhizosphäre, Nutzpflanzen, Weizen, Ährenfusariose, Weizenmikrobiom, fusarium, wheat, species, alternaria, fungal, wind, plant, community, dispersal, mycotoxin, gramiearum, spore, phyllosphere, microbial, control, environmental, pseudomonas, regional, experiment, agricultural, microbiol, inoculation, phytopathogenic, microorganisms, landscapes, diversity, temperatures, cultivation, culmorum, climate, affects, pathogens, disease, characteristics, abudances, deoxydivalenol, fusaria, microbiome, toxins, mechanisms
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Unraveling the intricate interplay between plants and microorganisms, this project focuses on the phyllosphere of wheat—a less-explored realm. Investigating Fusarium head blight, a severe threat to wheat crops, the research explores dispersal dynamics, environmental filtration, and temporal dependencies in microorganism interactions. Novel insights into Fusarium dispersal pathways and time-dependent microbial relationships contribute significantly to fungal ecophysiology and agroecology understanding. The findings pave the way for the integration of knowledge into sustainable agricultural practices and predictive models for wheat production.