Fungi (soil-borne)
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- Primary role
- unclassified
1 AI-consensus-verified claim across 1 interaction category.
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biocontrol 1 claim
- This entity is the object of biocontrol by Brassicaceae (family) · effect: beneficial
“biofumigation has the ability to reduce soil-borne pests and diseases such as fungi”
preysOn ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed[object Object] (2014) · Agroecological practices for sustainable agriculture. A review · p. 11 unknown #6491974
Genus-level evidence
26 claims where the source named the organism only at the genus or collective level (e.g. Fungi sp.) and did not determine the species. Listed separately because they apply to the genus, not specifically to Fungi (soil-borne).
- biocontrol · Fungi (kingdom) → Nematoda (phylum) · effect: beneficial
“some fungi trap and kill nematodes. There are also fungi and bacteria that parasitize nematodes”
Magdoff F., Van Es H. (2021) · Building Soils for Better Crops: Ecological Management for Healthy Soils (Fourth Edition) · p. 51 #6492057 - biocontrol · Collembola (order) → Fungi (kingdom) · effect: beneficial
“Many protozoa, springtails and mites feed on disease-causing fungi and bacteria”
Magdoff F., Van Es H. (2021) · Building Soils for Better Crops: Ecological Management for Healthy Soils (Fourth Edition) · p. 59 #6492059 - biocontrol · Acari (order) → Fungi (kingdom) · effect: beneficial
“Many protozoa, springtails and mites feed on disease-causing fungi and bacteria”
Magdoff F., Van Es H. (2021) · Building Soils for Better Crops: Ecological Management for Healthy Soils (Fourth Edition) · p. 59 #6492060 - biocontrol · Fungi (kingdom) → Nematoda (phylum) · effect: beneficial
“some fungi trap and kill nematodes. There are also fungi and bacteria that parasitize nematodes”
Magdoff F., Van Es H. (2021) · Building Soils for Better Crops: Ecological Management for Healthy Soils (Fourth Edition) · p. 51 #6492070 - biocontrol · Trichoderma (genus) → Fungi (kingdom) · effect: beneficial
“Trichoderma species have received considerable attention for the production of antimicrobial compounds”
Mendes R., Garbeva P., Raaijmakers J.M. (2013) · The rhizosphere microbiome: significance of plant-beneficial, plant-pathogenic and human-pathogenic microorganisms · p. 7 #6495883 - biocontrol · Gliocladium (genus) → Fungi (kingdom) · effect: beneficial
“fungi from the Deuteromycetes, i.e. Trichoderma and Gliocladium”
Mendes R., Garbeva P., Raaijmakers J.M. (2013) · The rhizosphere microbiome: significance of plant-beneficial, plant-pathogenic and human-pathogenic microorganisms · p. 6 #6495884 - biocontrol · Pseudomonas (genus) → Fungi (kingdom) · effect: beneficial
“antibiosis...competition for trace elements...induced systemic resistance”
Mendes R., Garbeva P., Raaijmakers J.M. (2013) · The rhizosphere microbiome: significance of plant-beneficial, plant-pathogenic and human-pathogenic microorganisms · p. 7 #6495885 - biocontrol · Bacillus (genus) → Fungi (kingdom) · effect: beneficial
“rhizobacteria belonging to the Proteobacteria and Firmicutes, i.e. Pseudomonas and Bacillus”
Mendes R., Garbeva P., Raaijmakers J.M. (2013) · The rhizosphere microbiome: significance of plant-beneficial, plant-pathogenic and human-pathogenic microorganisms · p. 6 #6495886 - biocontrol · Piriformospora indica → Fungi (kingdom) · effect: beneficial
“from the Sebacinales order, i.e. Piriformospora”
Mendes R., Garbeva P., Raaijmakers J.M. (2013) · The rhizosphere microbiome: significance of plant-beneficial, plant-pathogenic and human-pathogenic microorganisms · p. 6 #6495888 - facilitation · Fungi (kingdom) → Plantae (kingdom) · effect: beneficial
“endophytes can confer resistance to thermal and drought stress”
Eldor A. Paul (editor); R.P. Voroney, R.J. Heck, Ken Killham, Jim Prosser, D. Lee Taylor, Robert L. Sinsabaugh, David C. Coleman, Diana H. Wall, Janice E. Thies, Ellen Kandeler, Serita D. Frey, Alain F. Plante, Maddie M. Stone, William B. McGill, Sherri J. Morris, Christopher B. Blackwood, R. Balestrini, E. Lumini, R. Borriello, V. Bianciotto, William Horwath, Claire Chenu, Cornelia Rumpel, Johannes Lehmann, G.P. Robertson, P.M. Groffman, Peter J. Bottomley, David D. Myrold, Michael A. Kertesz, Emmanuel Frossard, William J. Parton, Stephen J. Del Grosso, E. Carol Adair, Susan M. Lutz, Harold P. Collins, Alex R. Crump, Vanessa L. Bailey (2015) · Soil Microbiology, Ecology, and Biochemistry (Fourth Edition) · p. 94 #6492699 - mutualism · Fungi (kingdom) → Plantae (kingdom) · effect: beneficial
“mycorrhizal associations that enhance the acquisition of water and nutrients”
Eldor A. Paul (editor); R.P. Voroney, R.J. Heck, Ken Killham, Jim Prosser, D. Lee Taylor, Robert L. Sinsabaugh, David C. Coleman, Diana H. Wall, Janice E. Thies, Ellen Kandeler, Serita D. Frey, Alain F. Plante, Maddie M. Stone, William B. McGill, Sherri J. Morris, Christopher B. Blackwood, R. Balestrini, E. Lumini, R. Borriello, V. Bianciotto, William Horwath, Claire Chenu, Cornelia Rumpel, Johannes Lehmann, G.P. Robertson, P.M. Groffman, Peter J. Bottomley, David D. Myrold, Michael A. Kertesz, Emmanuel Frossard, William J. Parton, Stephen J. Del Grosso, E. Carol Adair, Susan M. Lutz, Harold P. Collins, Alex R. Crump, Vanessa L. Bailey (2015) · Soil Microbiology, Ecology, and Biochemistry (Fourth Edition) · p. 94 #6492698 - pathogen pressure · Fungi (kingdom) → mixed arable crops · effect: harmful
“biofumigation reduces soil-borne pests and diseases such as fungi”
Wezel A., Casagrande M., Celette F., Vian J.-F., Ferrer A., Peigné J. (2014) · Agroecological practices for sustainable agriculture. A review · p. 11 #6491997 - pathogen pressure · Fungi (kingdom) → Plantae (kingdom) · effect: harmful
“Parasitism and facilitation by fungi”
Gliessman S.R., Méndez V.E., Izzo V.M., Engles E.W. (2023) · Agroecology: Leading the Transformation to a Just and Sustainable Food System, Fourth Edition · p. 94 #6492082 - pathogen pressure · Fungi (kingdom) → Oryza sativa · effect: harmful
“crop pests and pathogens destroy an estimated 30%–40% of potential yield”
Gliessman S.R., Méndez V.E., Izzo V.M., Engles E.W. (2023) · Agroecology: Leading the Transformation to a Just and Sustainable Food System, Fourth Edition #6492102 - pathogen pressure · Fungi (kingdom) → Triticum aestivum · effect: harmful
“crop pests and pathogens destroy an estimated 30%–40% of potential yield”
Gliessman S.R., Méndez V.E., Izzo V.M., Engles E.W. (2023) · Agroecology: Leading the Transformation to a Just and Sustainable Food System, Fourth Edition #6492103 - pathogen pressure · Fungi spp. → Triticum aestivum · effect: harmful
“rapid establishment gives less chance of seedling loss by fungal infection”
Connor D.J., Loomis R.S., Cassman K.G. (2011) · Crop Ecology: Productivity and Management in Agricultural Systems, Second Edition · p. 114 #6492282 - pathogen pressure · Fungi spp. → Solanum lycopersicum · effect: harmful
“tomato, may be attacked by more than 40 species of fungi”
Unknown (Unknown) · History of Plant Pathology and Early Significant Plant Diseases (Chapter 1 Introduction) · p. 78 #6493207 - pathogen pressure · Fungi spp. → Malus domestica · effect: harmful
“apple and potato each are susceptible to about 80–100 diseases”
Unknown (Unknown) · History of Plant Pathology and Early Significant Plant Diseases (Chapter 1 Introduction) · p. 78 #6493210 - pathogen pressure · Fungi spp. → Solanum tuberosum · effect: harmful
“apple and potato each are susceptible to about 80–100 diseases”
Unknown (Unknown) · History of Plant Pathology and Early Significant Plant Diseases (Chapter 1 Introduction) · p. 78 #6493211 - pathogen pressure · Fungi (kingdom) → Coffea arabica · effect: harmful
“fungal diseases that can cause coffee defoliation and fruit drop”
Gliessman S.R. (2022) · Agroecology: The Ecology of Sustainable Food Systems, Fourth Edition · p. 71 #6493996 - pathogen pressure · Fungi (kingdom) → Vitis vinifera · effect: harmful
“wet leaves may increase the incidence of fungal diseases in some plants, such as grapes”
Brady N.C., Weil R.R. (2017) · The Nature and Properties of Soils, Fifteenth Edition · p. 296 #6494266 - pathogen pressure · Fungi (kingdom) → Rosa spp. · effect: harmful
“wet leaves may increase the incidence of fungal diseases in some plants, such as ... roses”
Brady N.C., Weil R.R. (2017) · The Nature and Properties of Soils, Fifteenth Edition · p. 296 #6494267 - pathogen pressure · Fungi (kingdom) → Malus domestica · effect: harmful
“wet leaves may increase the incidence of fungal diseases in some plants, such as ... fruit trees”
Brady N.C., Weil R.R. (2017) · The Nature and Properties of Soils, Fifteenth Edition · p. 296 #6494268 - pathogen pressure · Fungi (kingdom) → Phaseolus vulgaris · effect: harmful
“bush beans, which are readily infected with soil borne disease spores”
- pathogen pressure · Fungi (kingdom) → Capsicum annuum · effect: harmful
“Occasionally fruit borers and fungal diseases affect the plants.”
Bosco J., Wame L., Joshi R.C., Palada M.C., Gniffke P., Luther G., Suimae D., Tutua J., Koito O., Amiki R. (2009) · How to Grow Sweet Pepper #6496105 - pathogen pressure · Fungi (kingdom) → Solanum lycopersicum · effect: harmful
“Bacterial and fungal infections on leaves, roots, and fruits are common after heavy rains.”
Bosco J., Wame L., Joshi R.C., Palada M.C., Hanson P., Luther G., Suimae D., Tutua J., Koito O., Amiki R. (2009) · How to Grow Tomato #6496111