Abstract
Plants may recruit beneficial microbiome to fight against the nematode attack. However, depending on the plant host and soil type, microbiome may also facilitate nematode survival and parasitism. We attempt to decipher these interactions in vitro and in the greenhouse using classical methods and next generation sequencing. Our work aims to add up to the sustainable control of root-knot nematodes by better understanding their life cycle.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages | 80-81 |
| Publication status | Published - 24 Sept 2023 |
| Event | 53 ONTA ANNUAL MEETING : "Nematodes and Food Security: Urgency, Discovery and Global Exchange" - Cairo, Egypt Duration: 24 Sept 2023 → 29 Sept 2023 https://ontaweb.org/meeting2023/2023onta_program.pdf |
Conference/symposium
| Conference/symposium | 53 ONTA ANNUAL MEETING |
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| Country/Territory | Egypt |
| City | Cairo |
| Period | 24/09/23 → 29/09/23 |
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