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Claude Alabouvette
Researcher at Institut national de la recherche agronomique
Publications - 140
Citations - 10703
Claude Alabouvette is an academic researcher from Institut national de la recherche agronomique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fusarium oxysporum & Fusarium wilt. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 140 publications receiving 9686 citations. Previous affiliations of Claude Alabouvette include Utrecht University & University of Burgundy.
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The rhizosphere: a playground and battlefield for soilborne pathogens and beneficial microorganisms
Jos M. Raaijmakers,Timothy C. Paulitz,Christian Steinberg,Claude Alabouvette,Yvan Moënne-Loccoz +4 more
TL;DR: This review focuses on the population dynamics and activity of soilborne pathogens and beneficial microorganisms, and mechanisms involved in the tripartite interactions between beneficialmicroorganisms, pathogens and the plant.
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Soil health through soil disease suppression: Which strategy from descriptors to indicators?
Céline Janvier,François Villeneuve,Claude Alabouvette,Véronique Edel-Hermann,Thierry Mateille,Christian Steinberg +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a review of the relationship between cultural practices and soil health and suppressiveness, and how these descriptors could become indicators of soil health, using appropriate analytical and statistical methods.
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Fusarium oxysporum and its biocontrol
TL;DR: Results showed the great diversity affecting the soil-borne populations of F. oxysporum, with several modes of action contributing to their biocontrol capacity.
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Response of soil microbial communities to compost amendments
TL;DR: Assessing the density, the activity and the structure of the soil microflora allowed us to detect the impact of compost amendment on soil microorganisms, but also to evaluate its effect at a functional level through the variation of soil disease suppressiveness.
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Suppressiveness of 18 composts against 7 pathosystems: Variability in pathogen response
Aad J. Termorshuizen,E. van Rijn,D.J. van der Gaag,Claude Alabouvette,Yona Chen,Jan Lagerlöf,Anastasios A. Malandrakis,Epaminondas J. Paplomatas,B. Rämert,Jaak Ryckeboer,Christian Steinberg,Sharon Zmora-Nahum +11 more
TL;DR: It was concluded that application of compost has in general a positive or no effect on disease suppression, and only rarely a disease stimulating effect.