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Clearing the Noise: Seasonal Dynamics of Endophytic Bacteria in Fagus sylvatica Leaves Revealed by Application of PNA Clamps

open access: yesPhysiologia Plantarum, Volume 178, Issue 3, May/June 2026.
ABSTRACT The characterization of the seasonal dynamics of endophytic bacteria in beech leaves can be hindered by co‐amplification of chloroplast and mitochondrial plant DNA. This study applies established peptide nucleic acid (PNA) clamps to suppress host‐derived amplification while resolving bacterial succession across the vegetative season ...
Irene Giubilei   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Bridging the Cultivation Gap in Plant Microbiomes: A Comparative Study of Aerial Root Mucilage Microbiome Characterization by Conventional Isolation, Prospector High‐Throughput Cultivation, and Molecular Profiling

open access: yesMicrobiologyOpen, Volume 15, Issue 2, April 2026.
Integration of high‐throughput microfluidic isolation, Sanger identification, and full‐length 16S rRNA sequencing reveals a more accurate and comprehensive view of mucilage‐associated microbiomes, enabling robust cross‐validation between cultivation and community profiling.
Esaú De la Vega‐Camarillo   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Forest top canopy bacterial communities are influenced by elevation and host tree traits

open access: yesEnvironmental Microbiome
Background The phyllosphere microbiome is crucial for plant health and ecosystem functioning. While host species play a determining role in shaping the phyllosphere microbiome, host trees of the same species that are subjected to different environmental ...
Yiwei Duan   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Data_Sheet_1_Salicylic Acid-Mediated Disturbance Increases Bacterial Diversity in the Phyllosphere but Is Overcome by a Dominant Core Community.docx

open access: yes, 2022
Plant microbiomes and immune responses have coevolved through history, and this applies just as much to the phyllosphere microbiome and defense phytohormone signaling. When in homeostasis, the phyllosphere microbiome confers benefits to its host. However,
Andreas Ebertz (12130359)   +3 more
core   +1 more source

The Trichoplusia Ni Gut Microbiome and Its Derivation from the Phyllosphere of Its Food Plants

open access: yes, 2020
Insects are the most abundant and diverse animals on planet Earth and rely on their diverse microbiomes to be so. The insect gut microbiome is vital in the growth and development of many insect species.
Bhat, Swapna   +3 more
core  

Populus simonii × Populus nigra overexpressing PsnWRKY70 recruits phyllosphere bacterial strains that inhibit Alternaria alternata

open access: yesmSystems
WRKY transcription factors have been implicated in the regulation of disease resistance associated with plant immune responses, which has crucial implications for defense responses against stress in plants.
Wei Wang   +9 more
doaj   +1 more source

Phyllospheric microbiomes for agricultural sustainability

open access: yesJournal of Applied Biology & Biotechnology
Plants phyllosphere, or aerial surface, is the largest and peculiar microbial habitat throughout the world, supporting rich and varied species of bacteria, fungi, viruses, cyanobacteria, actinobacteria, nematodes, and protozoans. The physiology of the host and its functioning of the ecosystem are influenced by these diversified microbial communities ...
openaire   +1 more source

Agricultural activities affect the pattern of the resistome within the phyllosphere microbiome in peri-urban environments

open access: yes, 2020
The plant microbiome represents a crucial pathway for human exposure to environmental antibiotic resistance. However, little information is available regarding the plant associated resistome in human-related environments at a larger scale.
Giles, Madeline   +6 more
core   +1 more source

The effect of developmental stages on microbiome assembly in the phyllosphere and rhizosphere of rice grown in urban area soil

open access: yesEnvironmental Microbiome
Background The plant microbiome can support plant health and fitness in the face of biotic and abiotic stress. Research has mostly focused on plant growth in natural and agricultural soils.
Qianze Peng   +12 more
doaj   +1 more source

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