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Stress resistance and C1 metabolism involved in plant colonization of a methanotroph Methylosinus sp. B4S. [PDF]
Methanotrophs are widespread and have been isolated from various environments including the phyllosphere. In this study, we characterized the plant colonization by Methylosinus sp. B4S, an α-proteobacterial methanotroph isolated from plant leaf.
Iguchi, Hiroyuki +3 more
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Avoiding Pandemic Fears in the Subway and Conquering the Platypus. [PDF]
Metagenomics is increasingly used not just to show patterns of microbial diversity but also as a culture-independent method to detect individual organisms of intense clinical, epidemiological, conservation, forensic, or regulatory interest.
Gonzalez, A +5 more
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Southern leaf blight disease severity is correlated with decreased maize leaf epiphytic bacterial species richness and the phyllosphere bacterial diversity decline is enhanced by nitrogen fertilization [PDF]
Plant leaves are inhabited by a diverse group of microorganisms that are important contributors to optimal growth. Biotic and abiotic effects on plant growth are usually studied in controlled settings examining response to variation in single factors and
Ann E. Stapleton +2 more
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Phyllosphere microorganisms play important roles in promoting plant growth and resisting biotic and abiotic stresses. Nevertheless, there is a lack of knowledge on the phyllosphere microbial community structure and function of environment-specific plants,
JIANG Yue +6 more
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Culture-dependent and culture-independent methods reveal diverse methylotrophic communities in terrestrial environments [PDF]
One-carbon compounds such as methanol, dimethylsulfide (DMS) and dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) are significant intermediates in biogeochemical cycles. They are suggested to affect atmospheric chemistry and global climate.
Eyice, Ö, Schäfer, H
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Elucidating the plant−microbiome network is of importance in understanding species coexistence in natural ecosystems. The phyllosphere, which is the aerial parts of terrestrial plants, is inhabited by diverse microbes.
Chunyan Guo, An Yang, Wen-Hao Zhang
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Phyllosphere of Cotton as a Habitat for Diazotrophic Microorganisms [PDF]
Positive nitrogenase activities ranging from 0.18 to 0.78 nmol of C 2 H 4 cm −2 h −1 were detected on the leaf surfaces of different varieties of cotton ( Gossypium hirsutum L. and G. herbaceum L.)
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Characterization and Antagonistic Effect of Culturable Apple-Phyllosphere Endophytic Bacteria from the Cold Plateau in Yunnan, China [PDF]
Xinlong Pan +14 more
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Many microorganisms inhabit the aboveground parts of plants (i.e. the phyllosphere), which mainly comprise leaves. Understanding the structure of phyllosphere microbial communities and their drivers is important because they influence host plant fitness ...
Takafumi Mizuno +2 more
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