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Epiphytic bacteria from Tacinga inamoena (K. Schum.) N.P. Taylor & Stuppy improve plant growth in cucumber seedlings. [PDF]
Pereira EJ +3 more
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Fruit function beyond dispersal: effect of fruit decomposition on the plant microbiome assembly. [PDF]
Hoefle D +8 more
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Correction to: Microorganisms in the phyllosphere of Norway spruce controlling nitrous oxide dynamic. [PDF]
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Phyllosphere Microorganisms: Sources, Drivers, and Their Interactions with Plant Hosts
The leaves of plants are colonized by various microorganisms. In comparison to the rhizosphere, less is known about the characteristics and ecological functions of phyllosphere microorganisms.
Zhenyan Zhang, Danyan Qiu, Tao Lu
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Impacts of global change on the phyllosphere microbiome [PDF]
Plants form complex interaction networks with diverse microbiomes in the environment, and the intricate interplay between plants and their associated microbiomes can greatly influence ecosystem processes and functions.
Yong-Guan Zhu, Chao Xiong, Zhong Wei
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Microbial life in the phyllosphere [PDF]
ISSN:1740 ...
Julia A Vorholt, Vorholt Julia A
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Phyllosphere microbiology with special reference to diversity and plant genotype [PDF]
The phyllosphere represents the habitat provided by the aboveground parts of plants, and on a global scale supports a large and complex microbial community.
J M Whipps
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The plant phyllosphere constitutes a habitat for numerous microorganisms; among them are members of the genus Methylobacterium. Owing to the ubiquitous occurrence of methylobacteria on plant leaves, they represent a suitable target for studying plant ...
Claudia Knief +2 more
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