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Is Host Filtering the Main Driver of Phylosymbiosis across the Tree of Life?
Host-associated microbiota composition can be conserved over evolutionary time scales. Indeed, closely related species often host similar microbiota; i.e., the composition of their microbiota harbors a phylogenetic signal, a pattern sometimes referred to
Florent Mazel +5 more
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This article brings the emerging ecohumanistic idea of ‘phytopoetics’ into dialogue with the established scientific concept of the ‘phytosphere’ to understand poetry concerning human-flora interdependencies. Developing a phytospheric framework, I analyse
John C. Ryan
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Certain plant species have developed the ability to express biological nitrification inhibition (BNI), suppressing the activity of nitrifying microbes and thereby reducing the conversion of ammonium to nitrate.
Yi Zhou +5 more
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Structural variability and differentiation of niches in the rhizosphere and endosphere bacterial microbiome of moso bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis) [PDF]
Zongsheng Yuan +5 more
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Plant growth promoting bacteria in the endo- and rhizosphere of halophyte Cakile maritima Scop.
Beneficial bacteria adapted to hypersaline conditions represent a promising biotechnological tool for enhancing crop productivity in salt-affected agricultural systems, particularly as soil salinization constitutes an increasingly critical global ...
Angela Guerrieri +6 more
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Distribution of the bacteria from the root zone soil, rhizosphere, phyllosphere and endosphere of tomato plants at the phylum level.
Qing-Mao Shang (2551519) +3 more
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Distribution of the bacteria from the root zone soil, rhizosphere, phyllosphere and endosphere of tomato plants at the genus level.
Qing-Mao Shang (2551519) +3 more
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