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Indexing the Pseudomonas specialized metabolome enabled the discovery of poaeamide B and the bananamides
Nguyen, Don D.; Melnik, Alexey V.; Koyama, Nobuhiro; Lu, Xiaowen; Schorn, Michelle; Fang, Jinshu; Aguinaldo, Kristen; Lincecum, Tommie L. Jr; Ghequire, Maarten G. K.; Carrion, Víctor J; Cheng, Tina L.; Duggan, Brendan M.; Malone, Jacob G; Mauchline, Tim H; Sanchez, Laura M.; Kilpatrick, A. Marm; Raaijmakers, Jos M; de Mot, René; Mooree, Bradley S.; Medema, Marnix; Dorrestein, Pieter C.[et al.] (Springer Nature, 2016-10-31)Pseudomonads are cosmopolitan microbes able to produce a wide array of specialized metabolites. These molecules allow Pseudomonas to scavenge nutrients, sense population density, and enhance or inhibit growth of competing ... -
Pathogen-induced activation of disease-suppressive functions in the endophytic root microbiome
Carrion, Víctor J; Perez-Jaramillo, Juan E; Cordovez, Viviane; Tracanna, Vittorio; De Hollander, Mattias; Ruiz-Buck, Daniel; Mendes, Lucas W; Van Ljcken, Wilfred F.J.; Gomez-Exposito, Ruth; S. Elsayed, Somayah; Mohanraju, Prarthana; Arifah, Adini; Van der Oost, John; Paulson, Joseph N.; Mendes, Rodrigo; Van Wezel, Gilles P; Medema, Marnix; Raaijmakers, Jos M[et al.] (Science, 2019-11-01)Microorganisms living inside plants can promote plant growth and health, but their genomic and functional diversity remain largely elusive. Here, metagenomics and network inference show that fungal infection of plant roots ... -
Preliminary evidence suggests that interrow cover crops may enrich potentially beneficial bacterial groups that confer soil-suppressive capacity against the olive pathogen Verticillium dahliae
Tienda, Sandra; Kolodeznaia, Mariia; Carrion, Víctor J; Gayán-Quijano, Ana; Delgado-Martín, Belén; Oyserman, Ben O.; Peris-Felipo, Francisco Javier; Gutiérrez Barranquero, José Antonio; Cazorla-López, Francisco Manuel[et al.] (Elsevier, 2025-05-08)
Interrow cover crop implementation is considered a promising and sustainable agronomic practice for enhancing crop performance and soil health in agroecosystems, mediated by improvement of the soil microbiome. This study ...