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Muzammil Hussain1, Holger Heuer2
1College of Agriculture and Food Engineering, Baise University, Baise 533000, China.
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Microorganisms associated with plant roots can protect the host from plant-parasitic nematodes. Kudjordjie et al. recently demonstrated that rice diterpenoid phytoalexins are involved in the assembly of beneficial root microbiota for nematode suppression. The discovery of phytochemical-mediated modulation of plant-microbe interactions offers an innovative approach to sustainable nematode management.
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