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Jos M. Raaijmakers
Researcher at Leiden University
Publications - 211
Citations - 28283
Jos M. Raaijmakers is an academic researcher from Leiden University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rhizosphere & Pseudomonas fluorescens. The author has an hindex of 66, co-authored 194 publications receiving 22456 citations. Previous affiliations of Jos M. Raaijmakers include Wageningen University and Research Centre & Washington State University.
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Going back to the roots: the microbial ecology of the rhizosphere.
TL;DR: Recent developments in rhizosphere research are discussed in relation to assessing the contribution of the micro- and macroflora to sustainable agriculture, nature conservation, the development of bio-energy crops and the mitigation of climate change.
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Deciphering the Rhizosphere Microbiome for Disease-Suppressive Bacteria
Rodrigo Mendes,M. Kruijt,Irene de Bruijn,Ester Dekkers,Menno van der Voort,Johannes Schneider,Yvette M. Piceno,Todd Z. DeSantis,Gary L. Andersen,Peter A. H. M. Bakker,Jos M. Raaijmakers +10 more
TL;DR: It is indicated that upon attack by a fungal root pathogen, plants can exploit microbial consortia from soil for protection against infections.
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The rhizosphere microbiome: significance of plant beneficial, plant pathogenic, and human pathogenic microorganisms
TL;DR: The main functions of rhizosphere microorganisms and how they impact on health and disease are reviewed and several strategies to redirect or reshape the rhizospheric microbiome in favor of microorganisms that are beneficial to plant growth and health are highlighted.
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Microbial populations responsible for specific soil suppressiveness to plant pathogens.
TL;DR: The microbial basis of specific suppression to four diseases, Fusarium wilts, potato scab, apple replant disease, and take-all, is discussed and the microbial composition and complex interactions in suppressive soils are dissected.
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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.