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Editorial
. 2023 May 26:14:1204896.
doi: 10.3389/fpls.2023.1204896. eCollection 2023.

Editorial: Utilization of microbiome to develop disease resistance in crop plants against phytopathogens

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Editorial: Utilization of microbiome to develop disease resistance in crop plants against phytopathogens

Srayan Ghosh et al. Front Plant Sci. .
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Keywords: antagonists; biocontrol; disease suppresion; microbiome; phytopathogen.

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Strategies to deploy microbiome for crop improvement. Recent studies have highlighted that plant-associated microbes and the microbiome can be harnessed for crop protection. The articles in the research topic exemplify (A) Use of quorum quenching to disrupt the quorum sensing of the pathogenic bacteria to prevent disease (B) Use of antagonistic bacteria to protect plants from fungal diseases (C) Some novel secondary metabolites secreted from the plant-associated bacteria can antagonise fungal pathogens (D) Microbiome-mediated priming of Salicylic acid-mediated plant defence to prevent subsequent attacks from pathogenic microorganisms. Created with BioRender.com.

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