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Soil microbiota can colonise plant roots through a two‐step selection process, involving recruitment of microbiota first from bulk soil into plant rhizospheres, then into root endospheres. This process is poorly understood in all but a few model species (
Riley J. Hodgson +5 more
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Draft genome sequence of Bacillus mycoides M2E15, a strain isolated from the endosphere of potato [PDF]
We present the draft genome sequence of Bacillus mycoides M2E15, a bacterium isolated from potato endosphere. Analysis of the 6.08-Mbp draft genome sequence identified 6,386 protein-encoding sequences, including potential plant growth promoting genes ...
de Jong, Anne; id_orcid +7 more
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Phylogenetic Divergence and Domestication Jointly Shape the Tomato Root Microbiome [PDF]
Domestication reduced the genetic diversity in modern crops, often resulting in reduced resilience to biotic and abiotic stress. Evidence is now accumulating that domestication also altered the structure and function of root-associated microbiomes ...
Grigorios Thomaidis +3 more
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Endosphere microbial communities and plant nutrient acquisition toward sustainable agriculture
Endophytic microbial communities have essential information for scientists based on their biological contribution to agricultural practices. In the external plant environment, biotic and abiotic factors affect microbial populations before getting into ...
O. Babalola, Af Adedayo
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Hydro- and Xerohalophyte Species Drive Compositional and Functional Divergence in Bacterial Leaf Endosphere. [PDF]
Hydro- and xerohalophytes withstand stress thanks to the resistance traits they have, complemented with the functions of their associated microbiota. Besides, given a higher exposition of the phyllosphere to environmental conditions compared to roots ...
Roncero-Ramos B +4 more
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Bacterial cell-cell inter-species signaling in the plant endosphere [PDF]
The plant microbiome comprises a diverse microbial community from various reservoirs, including the rhizosphere, phyllosphere, and endosphere. These microorganisms establish complex associations with plants and play crucial roles in promoting plant ...
Wang, Yixu
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The root microbiota plays a crucial role in assisting the plant host in combating various biotic and abiotic stresses, notably drought, which poses a significant threat to global food security.
Tao Sun +7 more
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Climate change presents significant challenges to plant growth and reproduction. Clonal plants, with low genetic diversity, are particularly vulnerable due to their limited adaptive capacity.
Yunshi Li +4 more
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Pyrosequencing detects human and animal pathogenic taxa in the grapevine endosphere [PDF]
Generally, plants are not considered as hosts for human and animal pathogens (HAP). The recent produce-associated outbreaks of food-borne diseases have drawn attention towards significant deficiencies in our understanding of the ecology of HAP, and their
Sohail eYousaf +8 more
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Heterobasidion annosum species complex has been regarded as the most destructive disease agent of conifer trees in boreal forests. Tree microbiome can regulate the plant–pathogen interactions by influencing both host resistance and pathogen virulence ...
Wenjing Meng +4 more
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