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A plant genetic network for preventing dysbiosis in the phyllosphere
The aboveground parts of terrestrial plants, collectively called the phyllosphere, have a key role in the global balance of atmospheric carbon dioxide and oxygen.
Wang, Ertao +29 more
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The phyllosphere: microbial jungle at the plant–climate interface
The surface of plant leaves, or the phyllosphere, harbors hyperdiverse microbial communities. These communities ediate foliar functional traits, influence plant fitness, and contribute to several ecosystem functions, including nutrient and water cycling.
MORRIS, Cindy E. +6 more
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Deciphering microbial interactions in the phyllosphere
Deciphering microbial interactions in the phyllosphere.
VACHER, Corinne
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IntroductionPhyllosphere-associated microbes directly influence plant-pathogen interactions, and the external environment and the plant shape the phyllosphere microbiome.MethodsIn this study, we integrated 16S rRNA and ITS high-throughput sequencing to ...
Shiwei Wang +8 more
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Unique OTUs in Control and Phyllosphere Environments.
Unique OTUs in Control and Phyllosphere Environments.
Padmini Ramachandran (3138507) +9 more
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Common mycorrhizal networks enhance defense responses against pathogens in neighboring plants
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi can establish common mycorrhizal networks (CMNs) and assemble their own phyllosphere microbiome. Although the roles of the AM fungi in soil microbiomes have been extensively studied, little is known about the role of ...
Yingde Li +6 more
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Aromatic Hydrocarbon Degrading Phyllosphere Fungi
Ambient air contains high amounts of potentially genotoxic and carcinogenic aromatichydrocarbons (AH) that originate from the petroleum related activities and coal refiningprocesses. The potential of phyllosphere organisms to oxidize these compounds into
Sirisena, D.M. +5 more
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Exploring the mānuka phyllosphere microbiome
The surface of plant leaves, termed phyllosphere, is a ubiquitous microbial habitat that harbours diverse communities of microorganisms. Although a growing body of experimental evidence demonstrates that these microorganisms can have an influential role ...
Noble, Anya Sophia
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Leaf metabolites drive the functional composition of the phyllosphere microbiome in tea plants
The phyllosphere microbiome is a complex and dynamic community that influences plant growth and health. However, the mechanisms underlying the functional assembly of the phyllosphere microbiome driven by host metabolites remain largely elusive.
Xiangfeng Tan +4 more
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