Phyllosphere Microorganisms: Sources, Drivers, and Their Interactions with Plant Hosts
The leaves of plants are colonized by various microorganisms. In comparison to the rhizosphere, less is known about the characteristics and ecological functions of phyllosphere microorganisms. Phyllosphere microorganisms mainly originate from soil, air, and seeds.
Zhenyan Zhang, Danyan Qiu, Tao Lu
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Template Preparation Affects 16S rRNA High-Throughput Sequencing Analysis of Phyllosphere Microbial Communities [PDF]
Phyllosphere microbial communities are highly diverse and have important ecological implications; in that context, bacterial identification based on 16S rRNA genes is an important research issue.
Yu Shi, Lili Geng, Haiyan Chu
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Pivotal roles of phyllosphere microorganisms at the interface between plant functioning and atmospheric trace gas dynamics [PDF]
The phyllosphere, which lato sensu consists in the aerial parts of plants, and therefore primarily, in the set of photosynthetic leaves, is one of the most prevalent microbial habitats on Earth.
Françoise Bringel, Ivan Couée
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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 Importance of Microorganisms for Sustainable Agriculture—A Review
In the face of climate change, progressive degradation of the environment, including agricultural land negatively affecting plant growth and development, endangers plant productivity.
Marcel Antoszewski +2 more
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Differences in phyllosphere microbiomes among different Populus spp. in the same habitat
IntroductionThe above-ground parts of terrestrial plants are collectively known as the phyllosphere. The surface of the leaf blade is a unique and extensive habitat for microbial communities.
Jiaying Liu, Yuting Liu, Wenxu Zhu
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The spread of grape leaf diseases has a negative impact on the sustainable development of agriculture. Diseases induced by Uncinula necator significantly affect the quality of grapes.
Youyong Zhu +2 more
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Impact of nitrogen application and crop stage on epiphytic microbial communities on silage maize leaf surfaces [PDF]
This study aimed to examine the impact of nitrogen (N) fertilization on phyllosphere microorganisms in silage maize (Zea mays) to enhance the production of high-quality silage.
Dan Wu +16 more
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Analysis of Phyllosphere Microorganisms and Potential Pathogens of Tobacco Leaves
In the tobacco phyllosphere, some of the microbes may have detrimental effects on plant health, while many may be neutral or even beneficial. Some cannot be cultivated, so culture-independent methods are needed to explore microbial diversity. In this study, both metagenetic analysis and traditional culture-dependent methods were used on asymptomatic ...
Li-Gang Xiang +7 more
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Effect of climate change on phyllosphere microflora: Plant-microorganism interactions
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