reviewAnnual Review of PhytopathologyJul 29, 2004Closed access

MICROBIAL DIVERSITY IN SOIL: Selection of Microbial Populations by Plant and Soil Type and Implications for Disease Suppressiveness

University of Groningen · Netherlands Institute of Ecology · +1 more institution

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Abstract

An increasing interest has emerged with respect to the importance of microbial diversity in soil habitats. The extent of the diversity of microorganisms in soil is seen to be critical to the maintenance of soil health and quality, as a wide range of microorganisms is involved in important soil functions. This review focuses on recent data relating how plant type, soil type, and soil management regime affect the microbial diversity of soil and the implication for the soil's disease suppressiveness. The two main drivers of soil microbial community structure, i.e., plant type and soil type, are thought to exert their function in a complex manner. We propose that the fact that in some situations the soil and in…

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Keywords
  • Biology
  • Microorganism
  • Soil type
  • Soil biology
  • Soil ecology
  • Microbial population biology
  • Agronomy
  • Ecology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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