Microorganisms in the phyllosphere of Norway spruce controlling nitrous oxide dynamics [PDF]
Abstract Current climate change assessments and greenhouse gas flux models often lack information on the microbiological processes that consume atmospheric nitrous oxide (N2O), a potent greenhouse gas. There is limited understanding of phyllospheric microorganisms controlling N2O exchange.
Dhiraj Paul +7 more
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The emerging role of autophagy in peroxisome dynamics and lipid metabolism of phyllosphere microorganisms [PDF]
Eukaryotic microorganisms resident in the phyllosphere (above-ground, plant-surface environments) undergo dynamic changes in nutrient conditions and adapt their metabolic pathways during proliferation or in the course of infection of host plants. Some of these metabolic switches are accomplished by regulation of organelle abundance. Recent studies have
Masahide eOku +3 more
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Microorganisms of the Phyllosphere: Origin, Transport, and Ecological Functions
Microbes are ubiquitous residents of the atmosphere, including the air that we breathe. They are also widely present in terrestrial, marine, and aquatic environments. Typical microbes include viruses, fungi, archaea, bacteria, algae, and bryophytes. Many are of edaphic origin and play significant ecological roles in the soil. Propagules are exceedingly
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The biological control of the grapevine downy mildew disease using Ochrobactrum sp.
Grape downy mildew, caused by Plasmopara viticola (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Berl. & De Toni 1888, is a widespread fungal disease that causes serious harm to the grape production.
Chaoqun Zang +5 more
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The Changes of Phyllosphere Fungal Communities among Three Different Populus spp.
As an ecological index for plants, the diversity and structure of phyllosphere microbial communities play a crucial role in maintaining ecosystem stability and balance; they can affect plant biogeography and ecosystem function by influencing host fitness
Zhuo Sun +4 more
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The dynamics and transmission of antibiotic resistance associated with plant microbiomes
Antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) have been widely found and studied in soil and water environments. However, the propagation of ARGs in plant microbiomes has attracted insufficient attention. Plant microbiomes, especially the rhizosphere microorganisms,
Ping Chen, Kaifeng Yu, Yiliang He
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In this study we first measured the mineralization of pyrene on leaves of urban holm oak (Quercus ilex) by autochthonous microorganisms and an inoculated PAH degrading bacterium (i.e., Mycobacterium gilvum), selected as a model phyllosphere species, as ...
Di Guardo A. +3 more
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Spatial differences in Casuarina equisetifolia L. endophyte community structure
Purpose Casuarina equisetifolia, a fast-growing, abundant tree species on the southeastern coast of China, plays an important role in protecting the coastal environment, but the ecological processes that govern microbiome assembly and within-plant ...
Qi Lin +4 more
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Endophytic bacteria of wheat and the potential to improve microelement composition of grain
In sustainable agriculture, there is a tendency for an increased use of microbiological preparations, especially plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB), that can supplement the phenotypic plasticity and adaptability of plants, stimulate their growth and ...
O. O. Makar, N. D. Romanyuk
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Draft Genome Sequence of Saccharibacillus sp. Strain WB 17, Isolated from Wheat Phyllosphere
International audienceThe whole genome of Saccharibacillus sp. strain WB 17, a bacterial strain isolated from wheat phyllosphere, has been sequenced. This microorganism is equipped with several carbohydrate-active enzymes, which would explain its ability
Rémond, Caroline, Besaury, Ludovic
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