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ABSTRACT The characterization of the seasonal dynamics of endophytic bacteria in beech leaves can be hindered by co‐amplification of chloroplast and mitochondrial plant DNA. This study applies established peptide nucleic acid (PNA) clamps to suppress host‐derived amplification while resolving bacterial succession across the vegetative season ...
Irene Giubilei +5 more
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Diversity of Methylobacterium Species Associated with New Zealand Native Plants
The genus Methylobacterium are pink-pigmented facultative methylotrophs (PPFMs), and are abundant colonizers of the phyllosphere, due to the availability of methanol, a waste product of pectin metabolism during plant cell division.
Jahan, Rowshan
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Coffee and cacao are strategic tropical crops increasingly threatened by climate change, soil degradation, and disease outbreaks. In this context, Trichoderma has emerged as a multifunctional microorganism with significant ecological roles and ...
Henry W. Santillan-Culquimboz +12 more
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Integration of high‐throughput microfluidic isolation, Sanger identification, and full‐length 16S rRNA sequencing reveals a more accurate and comprehensive view of mucilage‐associated microbiomes, enabling robust cross‐validation between cultivation and community profiling.
Esaú De la Vega‐Camarillo +6 more
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Can We Breed Microbiomes to Sustain Plant Productivity?
Plant domestication unintentionally reshaped crop microbiomes. We propose extending breeding beyond plant genomes to include the microbiome, integrating rewilding, QTL‐guided recruitment and ecological network design. Treating the microbiome as a selectable trait may unlock durable crop resilience under climate stress. ABSTRACT Global food systems face
Noémie De Zutter, Kris Audenaert
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A possible endophytic symbiont of Androsace brevis (Hegetschw.) Cesati (Primulaceae) [PDF]
Androsace brevis is a narrow endemic plant living on windy ridges, preferring acid soils with low nitrogen content, in a restricted area of Southern Alps in Lombardy and Switzerland.
Erica Dinatale +5 more
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Plants emit a variety of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), including C1-compounds such as methane and methanol, which are major components of plant-derived VOCs. A group of microorganisms called methylotrophs or C1-microorganisms utilize these C1-compounds as a single source of carbon and energy and contribute to driving the global carbon cycle ...
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Sedimentary microbiomes and, for the first time, rhizosphere microbiomes of Zostera capensis, South Africa's most abundant seagrass, were characterised using 16S rRNA metabarcoding across three estuaries. After accounting for seawater‐derived microbes, we found that sediment and rhizosphere communities largely overlapped but also harbor distinct core ...
Andrew Ndhlovu, Sophie von der Heyden
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Decay of human enteric pathogens in agricultural soil amended with biosolids: Key findings from a comprehensive research project to examine potential health risks. [PDF]
A comprehensive study was undertaken to examine the survival potential of enteric microorganisms in biosolids-amended soil, wheat plant phyllosphere, and stored grains.
Schwarz, Karen +4 more
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Phyllosphere is one of habitat of yeast and the other microorganism included an antagonistic microorganism. The antagonistic yeasts have been isolated from watermelon phyllosphere on YM Agar medium. There are 30 isolates of yeast have been found.
Kardi Raharjo
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