The Soil Microbiomes of American Ginseng (Panax quinquefolius) Cultivated in North America Differ by Location but Not Always by Disease Status
One of the greatest challenges faced by ginseng producers is control of fungal pathogens that adversely affect harvest yields and are a contributing factor to replant failure syndrome. The goal of this project was to survey the soil microbiome of healthy versus diseased American ginseng grown in Nor...
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| Main Authors: | Isabella J. Maggard, Kayla B. Deel, Ying Gao, A. Bruce Cahoon |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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The American Phytopathological Society
2024-12-01
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| Series: | PhytoFrontiers |
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| Online Access: | https://apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/10.1094/PHYTOFR-09-23-0119-R |
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