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Linda Kinkel
Linda Kinkel
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Microbiome definition re-visited: old concepts and new challenges
G Berg, D Rybakova, D Fischer, T Cernava, MCC Vergès, T Charles, ...
Microbiome 8, 1-22, 2020
15092020
Soil microbes drive the classic plant diversity–productivity pattern
SA Schnitzer, JN Klironomos, J HilleRisLambers, LL Kinkel, PB Reich, ...
Ecology 92 (2), 296-303, 2011
6512011
Disease suppressive soils: new insights from the soil microbiome
D Schlatter, L Kinkel, L Thomashow, D Weller, T Paulitz
Phytopathology 107 (11), 1284-1297, 2017
4952017
Microbial population dynamics on leaves
LL Kinkel
Annual review of phytopathology 35 (1), 327-347, 1997
3021997
Microbiome networks: a systems framework for identifying candidate microbial assemblages for disease management
R Poudel, A Jumpponen, DC Schlatter, TC Paulitz, BBMS Gardener, ...
Phytopathology 106 (10), 1083-1096, 2016
2842016
Biological control of Phytophthora root rots on alfalfa and soybean with Streptomyces
K Xiao, LL Kinkel, DA Samac
Biological Control 23 (3), 285-295, 2002
2772002
A coevolutionary framework for managing disease-suppressive soils
LL Kinkel, MG Bakker, DC Schlatter
Annual review of phytopathology 49, 47-67, 2011
2652011
Plant community richness and microbial interactions structure bacterial communities in soil
DC Schlatter, MG Bakker, JM Bradeen, LL Kinkel
Ecology 96 (1), 134-142, 2015
2312015
Green manures and crop sequences influence potato diseases and pathogen inhibitory activity of indigenous streptomycetes
BE Wiggins, LL Kinkel
Phytopathology 95 (2), 178-185, 2005
2072005
Streptomyces competition and co-evolution in relation to plant disease suppression
LL Kinkel, DC Schlatter, MG Bakker, BE Arenz
Research in microbiology 163 (8), 490-499, 2012
2052012
Fifty years of phyllosphere microbiology: significant contributions to research in related fields.
CE Morris, LL Kinkel
Phyllosphere microbiology, 365-375, 2002
1892002
Diffuse symbioses: roles of plant–plant, plant–microbe and microbe–microbe interactions in structuring the soil microbiome
MG Bakker, DC Schlatter, L Otto‐Hanson, LL Kinkel
Molecular ecology 23 (6), 1571-1583, 2014
1812014
Biological control of potato scab in the field with antagonistic Streptomyces scabies
D Liu, NA Anderson, LL Kinkel
Phytopathology 85 (7), 827-831, 1995
1701995
Microbiome definition re-visited: old concepts and new challenges. Microbiome 8: 103
G Berg, D Rybakova, D Fischer, T Cernava, MCC Vergès, T Charles, ...
Epub 2020/07/02. https://doi. org/10.1186/s40168-020-00875-0. PubMed PMID …, 2020
1562020
Surprising niche for the plant pathogen Pseudomonas syringae
CE Morris, LL Kinkel, K Xiao, P Prior, DC Sands
Infection, Genetics and Evolution 7 (1), 84-92, 2007
1492007
Plant species and plant incubation conditions influence variability in epiphytic bacterial population size
LL Kinkel, M Wilson, SE Lindow
Microbial ecology 39, 1-11, 2000
1412000
Spatial variation in frequency and intensity of antibiotic interactions among Streptomycetes from prairie soil
AL Davelos, LL Kinkel, DA Samac
Applied and environmental microbiology 70 (2), 1051-1058, 2004
1312004
Selection and characterization of strains of Streptomyces suppressive to the potato scab pathogen
D Liu, NA Anderson, LL Kinkel
Canadian Journal of Microbiology 42 (5), 487-502, 1996
1291996
Competition and antibiosis in the biological control of potato scab
EC Neeno-Eckwall, LL Kinkel, JL Schottel
Canadian Journal of Microbiology 47 (4), 332-340, 2001
1242001
Resource Amendments Influence Density and Competitive Phenotypes of Streptomyces in Soil
D Schlatter, A Fubuh, K Xiao, D Hernandez, S Hobbie, L Kinkel
Microbial ecology 57, 413-420, 2009
1162009
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