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This study investigates the use of Bacillus subtilis XT11 as a biocontrol agent to inhibit potato common scab. It also examines how the treatment reshapes the microbial community within the potato geocaulosphere soil to suppress disease development.
This study evaluates the effectiveness of synthetic elicitors in activating jasmonic acid (JA) and salicylic acid (SA) defense pathways in potato plants to combat the Colorado potato beetle. The findings reveal that these treatments can reduce defoliation and delay larval development, though efficacy is influenced by plant phenology and aphid co-infestation.
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An AI-powered Knowledge Hub for Potato Functional Genomics, Plant Commun., 10.1016/j.xplc.2026.101730