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Waterlogging-induced restructuring of phyllosphere microbiota associated with mycotoxin accumulation

open access: yesEcotoxicology and Environmental Safety
As waterlogging events intensify and become more frequent in the future, understanding their impact on plant physiology and associated microbes is crucial for alleviating stress in vulnerable species and ecosystems. Despite its importance, our understanding of how phyllosphere microbiota react to waterlogging stress remains limited. This study utilized
Kuikui Ni, Fuyu Yang
exaly   +3 more sources

New insights into the structure and function of phyllosphere microbiota through high-throughput molecular approaches [PDF]

open access: yesFEMS Microbiology Letters, 2013
The phyllosphere is an ecologically and economically important ecosystem that hosts a large and diverse microbial community. Phyllosphere microbiota play a critical role in protecting plants from diseases as well as promoting their growth by various mechanisms.
Gurdeep Rastogi, Johan H J Leveau
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Deciphering the effect of phytohormones on the phyllosphere microbiota of Eucommia ulmoides

Microbiological Research
Phytohormones are key signals mediating plant-microbe molecular communication. However, their roles in driving phyllosphere microbiota assembly remain unclear. Here, high throughput target assays for 12 phytohormones and microbial amplicon sequencing techniques were used to reveal the effects of hormone components on phyllosphere microbiota of Eucommia
Qiuyu Shao, Qingsong Ran, Chunbo Dong
exaly   +3 more sources

Pseudomonas can make or break a happy phyllosphere microbiota

Cell Host & Microbe
In this issue of Cell Host & Microbe, Xu and colleagues investigate host pH modulation as a microbiome-mediated defense mechanism. Pseudomonas strains can protect wheat against the pathogenic fungus Fusarium graminearum by counteracting alkalinization of the host environment by the fungus, although other Pseudomonas strains support the fungus by ...
Daniela, Ramírez-Sánchez   +1 more
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Biotransformation of Acetaminophen in Rice Phyllosphere: Xenobiotic-Plant-Microbiota Interactions

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
The biotransformation of acetaminophen, a pharmaceutical contaminant widely found in crop produce, in the rice phyllosphere highlights critical xenobiotic-plant-microbiota interactions. This study investigated acetaminophen uptake, translocation, and transformation in hydroponically exposed rice shoots, revealing accumulation at 8.33 ± 0.82 μg/g and ...
Tao Ai   +7 more
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Geographical and climatic drivers of phyllosphere microbiota in alpine grasslands on the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau

open access: yesJournal of Plant Ecology
Abstract The phyllosphere microbiota greatly affects ecosystem carbon and nitrogen cycles, plant productivity and stress tolerance. However, the microbial composition and underlying mechanisms in alpine grasslands of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (QTP) remain unclear.
Shikui Dong, Ke Zhang
exaly   +2 more sources

Neighborhood garden's age shapes phyllosphere microbiota associated with respiratory diseases in cold seasons

open access: yesEnvironmental Science and Ecotechnology
Neighborhood gardens serve as sensitive sites for human microbial encounters, with phyllosphere microbes directly impacting our respiratory health. Yet, our understanding remains limited on how factors like season, garden age, and land use shape the risk of respiratory diseases (RDs) tied to these garden microbes.
Xinxin Liu, Shan Yin, Lantian Su
exaly   +5 more sources

Prospect of Phyllosphere Microbiota: A Case Study on Bioenergy Crop Jatropha curcas

2016
Phyllosphere is the most abundant environment that supports microbial life. This ecosystem is a stress environment characterized by fluctuation in moisture, nutrients, radiation and plant’s own immune system. However, plants support microbial community on the phyllosphere as a strategy for its survival and growth.
Santosh Ranjan Mohanty   +4 more
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