Studying the effect that ring nematode (Mesocriconema xenoplax) has in disease development in young grapevines infected with Phaeomoniella chlamydospora.

J Hrycan, T Forge, P Bowen, M Hart, J. R. Urbez-Torres

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Conference2022 Canadian Phytopathological Society Annual Meeting
Period04/07/2208/07/22
OtherPhytobiome research has reached maturity and is making an impact on various other fields of research, often providing a more holistic approach to solve various problems, including plant/tree productivity, promoting health, mitigating environmental impacts and diseases (pathologies), and assisting general plant/tree management. Aboveground, endophytic, and underground microbial communities are being investigated for their roles, made easier lately by inventories of such communities revealed using various high-throughput analysis tools, sequencing, proteomics and metabolomics. Contributions of various constituents in natural communities, and effects of plant-associated microbial assemblages are being investigated. Our keynote speaker and three symposium speakers will address various aspects of microbiome research.
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