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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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Phyllosphere of Cotton as a Habitat for Diazotrophic Microorganisms [PDF]
Positive nitrogenase activities ranging from 0.18 to 0.78 nmol of C 2 H 4 cm −2 h −1 were detected on the leaf surfaces of different varieties of cotton ( Gossypium hirsutum L. and G. herbaceum L.)
Murty, MG
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Comparison of replica leaf surface materials for phyllosphere microbiology. [PDF]
Artificial surfaces are routinely used instead of leaves to enable a reductionist approach in phyllosphere microbiology, the study of microorganisms residing on plant leaf surfaces.
Rebecca Soffe +4 more
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Abstract Grapevine (Vitis vinifera) is one of the most important fruit crops, but it is susceptibleto several pests and pathogens. Pesticide applications are required to prevent yieldand quality losses, and fungicides represent the largest fraction of treatments in plantprotection programs under conventional, integrated, or organic disease management ...
Montanari, Sofia +6 more
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Grapes are a globally significant fruit crop, but their cultivation is often challenged by leaf diseases, which limit industrial productivity. Rain-shelter cultivation has emerged as a sustainable agricultural strategy to mitigate these challenges.
Tao He +12 more
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The effect of air pollution on total phyllospheric microflora from two species of the epiphytic neotropical genus Tillandsia (Bromeliaceae) was studied by comparing unpolluted plants living in a forest (Escazú, San José) with polluted ones from an urban ...
Luigi Brighigna +3 more
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Biological nitrogen (N) fixation has been advocated in agricultural fields due to being considered a more sustainable way to introduce N into agrosystems than industrial N fertilizers.
Manuel Ângelo Rodrigues +5 more
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Microorganisms of plant phyllosphere play an important role in plant health and productivity and are influenced by abiotic and biotic factors. In this study, we investigated the phyllosphere bacterial communities of three cigar tobacco varieties ...
Lei Xing +8 more
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From Roots to Leaves: The Capacity of Micromonospora to Colonize Different Legume Tissues
An important number of Micromonospora strains have been reported from nitrogen-fixing root nodules of legume and actinorhizal plants. However, the question of whether this bacterium can also be found in other parts of these plants remains unanswered ...
Patricia Benito +4 more
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【Objective】The study was conducted to explore the phyllosphere bacterial community structure and diversity of landscaping plants in the niche, and to understand the effects of similar environmental conditions and plant characteristics on microbial ...
Nongen BAI +4 more
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