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International audienceThe phyllosphere is the microbial habitat extending from the surface of the cuticle covering the leaf epidermis to the outer edge of the boundary layer surrounding the leaf and inward into the leaf ...
Cindy E Morris, Morris, Cindy E.
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The qualitative content of the mycoflora of the phyllosphere of Sambucus nigra, Tavaxaccum officinale, Secale cereale and Brassica napus was examined.
Chruściak, Elżbieta +1 more
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Ecology and functional potential of phyllosphere yeasts
The phyllosphere (i.e., the aerial parts of plants) harbors a rich microbial life, including bacteria, fungi, viruses, and yeasts. Current knowledge of yeasts stems primarily from industrial and medical research on Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Candida ...
Cordovez, V. +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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Local Scale Biogeographic Variation in the Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora) Phyllosphere
The phyllosphere (aerial plant surfaces colonized by microorganisms) remains an understudied ecosystem in terms of bacterial biogeography, particularly at intermediate or local spatial scales. This study characterized the phyllosphere bacterial community
Stephanie N. Vaughn +4 more
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Study on the differences of phyllosphere microorganisms between poplar hybrid offspring and their parents [PDF]
The females and males of dioecious plants have evolved sex-specific characteristics in terms of their morphological and physiological properties. However, the differentiation of phyllosphere microorganism of dioecious plants between parents and hybrid ...
Changjun Ding +7 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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Plant phyllosphere bacteria are vital for plant health and productivity and are affected by both abiotic and biotic factors. In this study, we surveyed the structure of the phyllosphere bacterial community associated with alfalfa.
Mingzhu Zhang +4 more
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Phyllosphere, Front and Center: Focus on a Formerly ‘Ecologically Neglected’ Microbial Milieu
The phyllosphere encompasses leaves and other aerial tissues of plants, which together provide diverse habitats for micro- and macro-organisms. In this editorial for the Phytobiomes Journal Focus Issue on the Phyllosphere, we celebrate the tremendous ...
Johan H. J. Leveau +3 more
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Microbiology of the Phyllosphere [PDF]
The above-ground parts of plants are normally colonized by a variety of bacteria, yeasts, and fungi. While a few microbial species can be isolated from within plant tissues, many more are recovered from the surfaces of healthy plants.
Steven E, Lindow, Maria T, Brandl
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