Prof. Abraham Sztejnberg
Phytoalexins in citrus, Biological control of mildews, Insect and mite control by fungi
Phytoalexins in citrus, Biological control of mildews, Insect and mite control by fungi
Biological nitrogen fixation
Biology, ecology and control of soil-borne plant pathogens, Soil solarization
Environmental Microbiology, Recycling Municipal and Agricultural Waste, Degradation of lignocellulose
Diseases and disease resistance in natural populations of crop progenitors
Biological control of soilborne plant diseases by using antagonistic organisms
Bacterial biocontrol of pathogens
Glucosinolate accumulation, Biological control of Botrytis cinerea.
The main focus of the research in our lab is plant-pathogen interactions. Plant pathogens challenge our efforts to maximize crop production. A limited understanding of the pathogenesis and defense mechanisms involved in plant-pathogen interactions often obstruct those efforts. We study the plant's defense responses against the fungal plant-pathogen Botrytis cinerea. Structural defense, chemical defense and plant induced resistance via the biocontrol agents Pseudozyma aphidis. Our knowledge on the regulation of plant defense pathways may contribute in the long term to the development of plant-protection strategies that will reduce the required amount of chemicals and thereby genuinely benefit the consumer, farmers and the environment.
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Plant microbiome gene function and inter-bacterial warfare