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Pseudomonas citronellolis M03, isolated from field soil, was sequenced and its genome revealed ten biosynthetic clusters, including siderophore NRPS. Phenotypic assays showed strong antagonism against onion‐pathogenic Burkholderia spp., reducing B.
Kephas Mphande +3 more
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THE PHYLLOSPHERE, INDOOR MICROBIOME AND HUMAN HEALTH
A healthy indoor environment is very vital as humans spend a greater percentage of their life within built environments. A healthy and quality environment is determined by the biodiversity of and features of the natural environment.
Favour O. Omeiza, Funmilola Ayeni
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ABSTRACT Accurate profiling of plant‐associated fungal and oomycete communities depends critically on the choice of ITS marker. Using Illumina sequencing for ITS1/ITS2 and PacBio HiFi sequencing for full‐length ITS (ITSf), we compared read recovery, taxonomic assignment depth, and diversity patterns across potato leaf and root tissues.
Silvia Turco +4 more
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This review provides an extensive and critical synthesis of current knowledge on umbelliprenin, integrating phytochemical, analytical, biological, ecological, and food science perspectives, and identifies priorities for future research. ABSTRACT Umbelliprenin (7‐farnesyloxycoumarin) is an oxyprenylated coumarin that has gained increasing attention in ...
Chiara Collevecchio +4 more
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Chloromethane formation and degradation in the fern phyllosphere [PDF]
Chloromethane (CH3Cl) is the most abundant halogenated trace gas in the atmosphere. It plays an important role in natural stratospheric ozone destruction. Current estimates of the global CH3Cl budget are approximate. The strength of the CH3Cl global sink by microbial degradation in soils and plants is under discussion.
Jaeger, Nicole +13 more
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Shrubs inhibit plant diseases by intercepting light in alpine meadows
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Climate change is disproportionately impacting mountain ecosystems, leading to widespread shrub expansion into alpine meadows. Shrub encroachment alters the albedo, carbon budget and warming rate in alpine grasslands, but it remains challenging to predict how shrub ...
Yimin Zhao +5 more
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Niche Overlap Is Not Enough: Same Overlap, Contrasting Fluctuations
Niche overlap summarizes competitive coupling at equilibrium, but it can fail to predict out‐of‐equilibrium dynamics such as temporal abundance correlations. We show that communities with identical niche overlap can exhibit opposite correlation patterns, and that a yield‐depletion mismatch (depletion dissimilarity minus yield dissimilarity ...
Akiva Goldberg +3 more
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Diversity of Methylobacterium Species Associated with New Zealand Native Plants
The genus Methylobacterium are pink-pigmented facultative methylotrophs (PPFMs), and are abundant colonizers of the phyllosphere, due to the availability of methanol, a waste product of pectin metabolism during plant cell division.
Jahan, Rowshan
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Plant growth trade-offs related to the colonization potential of pathogenic fungi. However, the potential co-variation between plant functional diversity and the diversity of pathogenic fungi colonizing plant leaves has been largely overlooked in ...
Lei Xie (10927824)
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We explored the changes in richness, diversity and evenness of epiphytic (on the leaf surface) and endophytic (within leaf tissues) bacteria and fungi in the foliar phyllosphere of Quercus ilex, the dominant tree species of Mediterranean forests ...
Ogaya, Roma +4 more
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