articlePhytopathologyFeb 1, 2007Closed access

Pseudomonas Biocontrol Agents of Soilborne Pathogens: Looking Back Over 30 Years

Schlumberger (Ireland)

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Abstract

ABSTRACT Pseudomonas spp. are ubiquitous bacteria in agricultural soils and have many traits that make them well suited as biocontrol agents of soilborne pathogens. Tremendous progress has been made in characterizing the process of root colonization by pseudomonads, the biotic and abiotic factors affecting colonization, bacterial traits and genes contributing to rhizosphere competence, and the mechanisms of pathogen suppression. This review looks back over the last 30 years of Pseudomonas biocontrol research and highlights key studies, strains, and findings that have had significant impact on shaping our current understanding of biological control by bacteria and the direction of future research.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Biology
  • Biological pest control
  • Colonization
  • Rhizosphere
  • Abiotic component
  • Pseudomonas
  • Bacteria
  • Pseudomonas fluorescens
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Zero hunger
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