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Mattias de Hollander
Researcher at VU University Amsterdam
Publications - 35
Citations - 4214
Mattias de Hollander is an academic researcher from VU University Amsterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rhizosphere & Soil microbiology. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 33 publications receiving 2826 citations. Previous affiliations of Mattias de Hollander include Leiden University Medical Center & University of Applied Sciences Leiden.
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Pathogen-induced activation of disease-suppressive functions in the endophytic root microbiome
Víctor J. Carrión,Juan E. Pérez-Jaramillo,Viviane Cordovez,Vittorio Tracanna,Mattias de Hollander,Daniel Ruiz-Buck,Lucas William Mendes,Wilfred F. J. van IJcken,Ruth Gomez-Exposito,Somayah S. Elsayed,Prarthana Mohanraju,Adini Q Arifah,John van der Oost,Joseph N. Paulson,Rodrigo Mendes,Gilles P. van Wezel,Marnix H. Medema,Jos M. Raaijmakers +17 more
TL;DR: The results highlight that endophytic root microbiomes harbor a wealth of as yet unknown functional traits that, in concert, can protect the plant inside out.
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Soil networks become more connected and take up more carbon as nature restoration progresses
Elly Morriën,S. Emilia Hannula,L. Basten Snoek,Nico R. Helmsing,Hans Zweers,Mattias de Hollander,Raquel Luján Soto,Marie-Lara Bouffaud,Marc Buée,Marc Buée,W.J. Dimmers,Henk Duyts,Stefan Geisen,Mariangela Girlanda,Mariangela Girlanda,Robert I. Griffiths,Helene Bracht Jørgensen,John Jensen,Pierre Plassart,Dirk Redecker,Rüdiger M. Schmelz,Olaf Schmidt,Bruce C. Thomson,Emilie Tisserant,Emilie Tisserant,Stéphane Uroz,Stéphane Uroz,Anne Winding,Mark J. Bailey,Michael Bonkowski,Jack H. Faber,Francis Martin,Francis Martin,Philippe Lemanceau,Wietse de Boer,Johannes A. van Veen,Wim H. van der Putten +36 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that relationships between soil food web structure and carbon cycling in soils need to be reconsidered and the efficiency of nutrient cycling and carbon uptake can increase by a shift in fungal composition and/or fungal activity during nature restoration.
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Influence of resistance breeding in common bean on rhizosphere microbiome composition and function
TL;DR: Investigation of the composition and metabolic potential of the rhizobacterial community of different common bean cultivars with variable levels of resistance to the fungal root pathogen Fusarium oxysporum suggests breeding for Fox resistance in common bean may have co-selected for other unknown plant traits that support a higher abundance of specific beneficial bacterial families in therhizosphere with functional traits that reinforce the first line of defense.
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Linking rhizosphere microbiome composition of wild and domesticated Phaseolus vulgaris to genotypic and root phenotypic traits.
Juan E. Pérez-Jaramillo,Víctor J. Carrión,Mirte Bosse,Luiz F.V. Ferrão,Mattias de Hollander,Antonio Augusto Franco Garcia,Camilo A. Ramírez,Rodrigo Mendes,Jos M. Raaijmakers +8 more
TL;DR: A link between common bean domestication, specific root morphological traits and rhizobacterial community assembly is established and is established between wild and modern bean accessions.
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Soil-Borne Microbiome: Linking Diversity to Function
Lucas William Mendes,Siu Mui Tsai,Acacio Aparecido Navarrete,Mattias de Hollander,Johannes A. van Veen,Eiko E. Kuramae +5 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that land-use change alters the structure and composition of microbial communities; however, ecosystem functionality is overcome by different strategies based on the abundance and diversity of the communities.