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Microorganisms have a significant role in regulating the absorption and transportation of Cd in the soil-plant system. However, the mechanism by which key microbial taxa play a part in response to the absorption and transportation of Cd in rice under Cd ...
Yunhe Tian +9 more
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Pseudomonas fortuita sp. nov., isolated from the endosphere of a wild yam.
A Gram-negative, strictly aerobic bacterial strain was isolated from asymptomatic leaf tissue of a wild yam plant. Optimal growth was observed at 28 °C and pH 7, and catalase and oxidase activities were detected.
A. Carlier +6 more
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The plant endosphere-hidden treasures: a review of fungal endophytes [PDF]
The endosphere represents intracellular regions within plant tissues colonize by microbial endophytes without causing disease symptoms to host plants. Plants harbor one or two endophytic microbes capable of synthesizing metabolite compounds. Environmental factors determine the plant growth and survival as well as the kind of microorganisms associated ...
Bartholomew Saanu Adeleke +1 more
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The wilt pathogen induces different variations of root-associated microbiomes of plant
Root-associated compartments, including the rhizosphere, rhizoplane, and endosphere, live with diverse microbial communities which profoundly affect plant growth and health.
Jiemeng Tao +8 more
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Bacterial community structure of the sunflower (Helianthus annuus) endosphere [PDF]
Agrochemical applications on farmland aim to enhance crop yield; however, the consequence of biodiversity loss has caused a reduction in ecological functions. The positive endosphere interactions and crop rotation systems may function in restoring a stable ecosystem. Employing culture-independent techniques will help access the total bacteria community
Bartholomew Saanu Adeleke +2 more
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Genomic signatures in <i>Variovorax</i> enabling colonization of the <i>Populus</i> endosphere. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Microbial colonization of plant roots involves strong selective pressures that shape the structure and function of root-associated communities. In particular, the endosphere represents a highly selective environment requiring host entry and
Beals DG +8 more
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Differentiation of endospheric microbiota in ancient and modern wheat cultivars roots [PDF]
Modern plant breeding and agrosystems artificialization could have altered plants’ ability to filter and recruit beneficial microorganisms in its microbiota. Thus, compared to modern cultivars, we hypothesized that root-endosphere microbiota in modern wheat cultivars are less resistant to colonization by fungi and bacteria and thus more susceptible to ...
Solène Mauger +6 more
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Poa annua (annual bluegrass) is one of the most ubiquitous grass species in the world. In isolated regions of maritime Antarctica, it has become an invasive organism threatening native tundra communities.
Anna Znój +4 more
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The endosphere bacteriome of diseased and healthy tomato plants
Here we analyze the microbial community of healthy and diseased tomato plants to evaluate its impact on plant health. The organisms found in all samples mainly belonged to 4 phyla: Actinobacteria, Bacteroidetes, Firmicutes and Proteobacteria. The Proteobacteria were the highest relative abundant within the endophytic communities of different plant ...
Silvina M. Y. López +5 more
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Ecological corridors homogenize plant root endospheric mycobiota
Summary Ecological corridors promote species coexistence in fragmented habitats where dispersal limits species fluxes. The corridor concept was developed and investigated with macroorganisms in mind, while microorganisms, the invisible majority of biodiversity, were ...
Hu, Jie +4 more
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