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Physiology of Methylotrophs Living in the Phyllosphere
Methanol is abundant in the phyllosphere, the surface of the above-ground parts of plants, and its concentration oscillates diurnally. The phyllosphere is one of the major habitats for a group of microorganisms, the so-called methylotrophs, that utilize ...
Hiroya Yurimoto +2 more
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Phyllosphere microbial associations improve plant reproductive success [PDF]
The above-ground (phyllosphere) plant microbiome is increasingly recognized as an important component of plant health. We hypothesized that phyllosphere bacterial recruitment may be disrupted in a greenhouse setting, and that adding a bacterial amendment
Reena Debray +2 more
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Phyllosphere Microbiome in Plant Health and Disease
The phyllosphere refers to the aboveground surface of plants colonized by diverse microorganisms. Microbes inhabiting this environment play an important role in enhancing the host’s genomic and metabolic capabilities, including defense against pathogens.
Junhyun Jeon
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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.
Adams +111 more
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Phyllosphere microorganisms are not only an important part of plants, but also an important part of microorganisms. In this review, the function of phyllosphere microorganisms, the assembly mechanism of phyllosphere microorganisms, the driving factors of
Gang Fu
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Phyllosphere Keystone Beneficial Specialists Enhance Yield in Nutrient Deficiency-Resistant Sorghum Cultivars. [PDF]
ABSTRACT The phyllosphere, the aboveground interface between plant leaves and their microbial residents, plays a vital yet underappreciated role in crop productivity. While root‐ and soil‐associated microbiomes are well‐studied, the ecological assembly and yield‐related effects of host‐mediated phyllosphere microbial communities remain largely ...
Li F +6 more
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Microbial population in phyllosphere of mangroves grow in different salinity zones of Bhitarkanika (India). [PDF]
Microbial population in phyllosphere of mangroves grow in different salinity zones of Bhitarkanika (India). The bacterial and fungal populations in phyllosphere of mangrove plants were investigated in order to evaluate differences in their occurrence ...
Basak, Uday Chand +2 more
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Effects of Tetranychus urticae infection on phyllosphere microbial community assembly of Vigna unguiculata [PDF]
Tetranychus urticae are among the most important leaf-damaging plant-pests, causing severe crop losses worldwide. The plant phyllosphere microbe plays fundamental roles in plant growth and health. However, little is known about how T.
DaWei Chen +6 more
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The giant panda has developed a series of evolutionary strategies to adapt to a bamboo diet. The abundance and diversity of the phyllosphere microbiome change dramatically depending on the season, host species, location, etc., which may, in turn, affect ...
Juejie Long +16 more
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The aboveground parts of terrestrial plants are colonized by a variety of microbes that collectively constitute the phyllosphere microbiota. Decades of pioneering work using individual phyllosphere microbes, including commensals and pathogens, have provided foundational knowledge about how individual microbes adapt to the phyllosphere environment and ...
Reza Sohrabi +3 more
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