Results 31 to 40 of about 175 (138)
A plant genetic network for preventing dysbiosis in the phyllosphere
The aboveground parts of terrestrial plants, collectively called the phyllosphere, have a key role in the global balance of atmospheric carbon dioxide and oxygen.
Wang, Ertao +29 more
core +1 more source
Microbial diversity of fruit epidermis and phyllosphere microbial diversity of Lycium chinense from different regions of Tibet [PDF]
In order to explore the fruit epidermis and phyllospheric microbial community diversity of Lycium chinense in different regions of Tibet, the microbial community diversity in bitter red L. chinense fruit epidermis (LH) and phyllosphere (LHF) in Nyingchi,
FENG Zongtao, MAIDINA Paerhati, YIN Xiu, LAN Xiaozhong, LU Yazhou
doaj +1 more source
Abstract The phyllosphere, defined as the aerial parts of plants, is one of the most prevalent microbial habitats on earth. The microorganisms present on the phyllosphere can have several interactions with the plant. The phyllosphere represents then a unique niche where microorganisms have evolved through time in that stressful ...
Besaury, Ludovic, Rémond, Caroline
openaire +5 more sources
Modeling the interactions among phythopatogens and phyllosphere microorganisms for the biological disease control of Olea europaea L. [PDF]
In this paper we formulate a model for assessing the interaction between the phytopathogen Spilocaea oleaginea and the phyllosphere microorganisms that are present in the olive tree leaves. The model describes the evolution in time of the foliage of the olive tree and the two different microorganisms, the phytopathogen fungi, that negatively affect the
Paula Baptista +3 more
openaire +5 more sources
Draft genome of the Arabidopsis thaliana phyllosphere bacterium, Williamsia sp. ARP1
The Gram-positive actinomycete Williamsia sp. ARP1 was originally isolated from the Arabidopsis thaliana phyllosphere. Here we describe the general physiological features of this microorganism together with the draft genome sequence and annotation. The 4,
Horn, Hannes +5 more
core +1 more source
Optimizing germination and cultivation of edible halophytes using effluents from an IMTA system
Abstract BACKGROUND Halophytes offer nature‐based solutions to food insecurity and soil degradation, while their integration into integrated multi‐trophic aquaculture (IMTA) systems promotes circular economy practices. This study aimed to optimize the germination and cultivation of edible halophytic species, namely Limbarda crithmoides, Suaeda vera and
Viana Castañeda‐Loaiza +5 more
wiley +1 more source
Spraying Metarhizium brunneum on tomato plants controls heterogeneous and upcoming Phthorimaea absoluta populations by infecting larvae within mines and priming plant induced systemic defences. Abstract BACKGROUND The endophytic entomopathogenic fungus Metarhizium brunneum Petch EAMa 01/58‐Su shows strong potential for managing Phthorimaea absoluta, a ...
Esther Aguilera Cuenca +5 more
wiley +1 more source
Bacteriophages to control plant diseases
Crop yield loss due to bacterial plant pathogens need to be reduced to increase global food production demand. Currently available disease management strategies involving copper-based bactericides and antibiotics are losing efficacy due to development of
Mathews Paret +9 more
core +1 more source
ABSTRACT Root traits significantly shape rhizosphere microbiomes, yet their interaction with microbes is often overlooked in plant breeding programs. Here, we propose that selecting modern cultivars based on microbiome interactive trait (MIT), such as root biomass, exudate patterns and the rhizosphere microbiome, can enhance agricultural sustainability
Tianci Zhao +12 more
wiley +1 more source
China has significant mineral resources, but prolonged extraction has caused considerable environmental degradation. Interactions among rhizosphere, phyllosphere, and soil microorganisms, along with host plants, are essential for supporting plant growth ...
Aijing Yin +3 more
doaj +1 more source

