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- W2002049824 abstract "Fusarium wilt is an economically important disease in carnation and tomato plants. The use of suppressive plant growth media has become an alternative method for plant disease control due to the lack of effective chemical control measures. Plant disease suppressiveness is sustained only in plant growth media with an adequate organic matter (OM) composition. Carbohydrate polymers are the most important sources of carbon nutrient for microbial community in these media, mainly consisting of cellulose and hemicellulose. This determines microbial activity, biomass and selects microbial communities in plant growth media, which are reported factors associated with Fusarium wilt suppressiveness. This work determined OM carbon functional groups using Single Pulse Magic Angle Spinning 13C-Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (SP-MAS 13C-NMR) in three plant growth media with different suppressiveness levels to Fusarium wilt in two crops, carnation and tomato. We propose that the critical role of OM to sustain naturally occurring suppressiveness in those media is not related with cellulose reserve. This could be explained because cellulose protected by lignin encrustation is not available to microbial degradation, meaning that cellulose availability is critical to sustenance of microorganism-mediated biological control. However, the hemicellulose relative abundance (peak 175 ppm) was associated to Fusarium wilt suppression level in plant growth media studied. Carbon source availability in OM was related to microbial biomass and econutritional group population densities involved in biocontrol. For these composts, Bacillus spp., oligotrophic and cellulolytic actinomycetes, and oligotrophic actinomycetes/oligotrophic bacteria and cellulolytic actinomycetes/cellulolytic bacteria ratios were indicated as microbial populations potentially involved in suppression." @default.
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- W2002049824 title "Organic matter fractions by SP-MAS 13C NMR and microbial communities involved in the suppression of Fusarium wilt in organic growth media" @default.
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