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Antimicrobial and beneficial properties of bacterial species isolated from phyllospheric microbiota
The use of Biocontrol Agents (BCAs) has gained attention from the scientific community during the last decades, driven by the need to seek sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives to confront plant pathogens in agriculture which cause significant loss in production.The phyllosphere is the habitat provided by the aboveground or aerial part of the ...
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The Role of Phyllosphere Microbes and Viruses in Biocontrol of Pathogenic Fungi
The phyllosphere, the aerial surfaces of plants, represents a primary entry point for airborne fungal pathogens, posing a critical challenge to plant health and productivity.
Li Bi +3 more
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Interactions between leaf lesions and the phyllosphere microbiota in leafy vegetables [PDF]
Leafy vegetables (baby leaves) are considered an important source and vector for transmission of foodborne pathogens to humans. Contamination can occur from farm to fork. Although ‘rare’, contamination events have a substantial impact on public health.
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The aim of this study was to characterize phyllosphere and carposphere bacterial communities of olive trees subjected for 13 years to two different soil management systems (sustainable and conventional) in a mature olive grove located in Southern Italy ...
Silvia Pascazio +5 more
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Microbiome Migration from Soil to Leaves in Maize and Rice
The interactions between plants and microbes are essential for enhancing crop productivity. However, the mechanisms underlying host-specific microbiome migration and functional assembly remain poorly understood.
Jiejia Ma +13 more
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Community proteogenomics reveals insights into the physiology of phyllosphere bacteria [PDF]
Aerial plant surfaces represent the largest biological interface on Earth and provide essential services as sites of carbon dioxide fixation, molecular oxygen release, and primary biomass production.
Knief, C. +15 more
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Plant-microbe interactions in the phyllosphere have been demonstrated to facilitate plant growth and enhance resistance to diverse stresses, but the resulting effect on bioaccumulation of contaminants in plants is rarely considered.
Rui-Ting Wu +11 more
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Leaf age influences the diversity of phyllosphere microbial diversity.
The Phylogenetic Diversity (PD) of the phyllosphere microbiota from leaves of different ages (dpi). The average ± standard error for all plants the four field trials is shown.
Maria L. Marco (153036) +3 more
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The phyllosphere represents the largest biological surface on Earth and serves as an untapped reservoir of functional microbiota. The phyllosphere microbiome has the potential to mitigate plant diseases; however, limited information exists regarding its ...
Shengqian Chao +10 more
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Alteration of the phyllosphere microbiota in lettuces by different light spectra
Abstract To investigate light quality how to shape phyllosphere microbial communities on crop leaves, we analyzed the microbiota of lettuces grown under five light treatments: nature light (CK), Red light (RL), Yellow light (YL), Blue light (BL) and white light (WL) using high-throughput sequencing.
Shangdong Yang +6 more
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