A Plant Health View on Endohyphal Bacteria and Their Fungal Hosts
Microbe-microbe interactions within the phytobiome, including those between endosymbiotic bacteria and their fungal hosts, influence plant health outcomes. Endohyphal bacteria (EHB) can modulate the virulence and survival of phytopathogenic fungi, making
Dallas Moses, Morgan Carter
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An integrated, systems-wide approach is needed for public-private partnerships to drive genetic innovation in crops. [PDF]
Feuillet C, Eversole K.
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The ancestral environment of teosinte populations shapes their root microbiome [PDF]
Background: The composition of the root microbiome affects the host’s growth, with variation in the host genome associated with microbiome variation. However, it is not known whether this intra-specific variation of root microbiomes is a consequence of ...
Barnes, Christopher J. +8 more
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Seed Imbibition and Metabolism Contribute Differentially to Initial Assembly of the Soybean Holobiont. [PDF]
Gerna D +4 more
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Amplicon sequencing and culture-dependent approaches reveal core bacterial endophytes aiding freezing stress tolerance in alpine Rosaceae plants [PDF]
Wild plants growing in alpine regions are associated with endophytic microbial communities that may support plant growth and survival under cold conditions.
Antonielli, L. +3 more
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Coexistence ecology of pathogen-inhibiting microbes in the phytobiome
Certain microbes have considerable potential as biocontrol agents against various pathogens, but they coexist with other microbial species in complex networks of interactions that influence their function in a host-dependent manner. These interactions and underlying mechanisms are still largely unknown.
Ahmed Elhady +4 more
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Viruses of Nitrogen-Fixing Mesorhizobium Bacteria in Globally Distributed Chickpea Root Nodules
Legume nodules are specialized environments on plant roots that are induced and dominated by nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Bacteriophages (phages) in these nodules could potentially provide top-down controls on the population size and, therefore, the ...
Brandon L. Matsumoto +7 more
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The plant host environment influences competitive interactions between bacterial pathogens. [PDF]
Ehau-Taumaunu H, Hockett KL.
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Elucidating the plant−microbiome network is of importance in understanding species coexistence in natural ecosystems. The phyllosphere, which is the aerial parts of terrestrial plants, is inhabited by diverse microbes.
Chunyan Guo, An Yang, Wen-Hao Zhang
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With a reduction in available chemical treatments, there is an increased interest in biological control of grapevine trunk diseases. Few studies have investigated the impact of introducing beneficial microorganisms in the rhizosphere on the existing ...
Catarina Leal +7 more
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