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The role of phages hitchhiking with nematodes in shaping bacterial communities
Nematodes are omnipresent in soil where they seek and infect bacteria. We will test if bacteriophages can use nematodes to hitchhike to their desired... -
Biological suppression of plant-parasitic nematodes
Root-knot nematodes (i.e. Meloidogyne sp.) and potato cyst nematodes (i.e. Globodera sp.) are responsible for enormous agricultural losses each year,... -
On the use of cover crops to stimulate the indigenous soil microbial communities.
On the use of cover crops to stimulate the indigenous soil microbial communities. - WUR Project On the use of cover crops to stimulate the indigenous... -
Monitoring and tackling genetic selection in the potato cyst nematode Globodera pallida
The aim of the project was to exchange knowledge and knowhow among partners as a first step to counter the emergence of virulent G. pallida... -
Project: Ein ökologisch bedeutungsvolles und kosteneffizientes Mikrokosmen-Testsystem zur Bewertung des Risikos von umweltrelevanten Chemikalien für Bodenlebewesen
Project: Ein ökologisch bedeutungsvolles und kosteneffizientes Mikrokosmen-Testsystem zur Bewertung des Risikos von umweltrelevanten Chemikalien... -
Project: Phytosanitation project: Nematodes in Indonesian agro-ecosystems with emphasis on economically high-impact plant-parasites
In a cooperation between Ghent University, Nematology Research Unit (Wim Bert) and Wageningen University, Laboratory of Nematology (Hans Helder), two... -
Project: HR matching - molecular pathotyping of parasitic nematodes to maximize agronomic life span of non-hosts and host plant resistances
Soil-borne plant pathogens have been controlled for decades by non-selective fumigants with a highly negative impact on human health and the... -
Project: Unravelling the mechanisms underlying health and productivity promoting agricultural practices by fine-mapping rhizosphere communities
Land use practices, such as organic amendments, reduced tillage and crop rotation, promote the growth and development of plants by changing the...