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Phytobiomes Contribute to Climate Processes that Regulate Temperature, Wind, Cloud Cover, and Precipitation [PDF]

open access: yesPhytobiomes Journal, 2018
In the management of plant health, climate and weather can be perceived as variables of the abiotic environment to which plants, and their associated biota, are passively subjected.
Cindy E. Morris
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Announcement of the International Citrus Microbiome (Phytobiome) Consortium. [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Citrus Pathology, 2015
Author(s): Wang, N.; Jin, T.; Trivedi, P.; Setubal, J. C.; Tang, J.; Machado, M. A.; Triplett, E.; Coletta-Filho, H. D.; Cubero, J.; Deng, X.; Wang, X.; Zhou, C.; Ancona, V.; Lu, Z.; Dutt, M.; Borneman, J.; Rolshausen, P. E.; Roper, C.; Vidalakis, G.; Capote, N.; Catara, V.; Pietersen, G.; Al-Sadi, A. M.; Srivastava, A.; Graham, J.
Wang, N.   +28 more
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A Year of Phytobiomes [PDF]

open access: yesPhytobiomes Journal, 2018
It is hard to believe that we have just celebrated the one-year anniversary of our first issue of the Phytobiomes journal! As we celebrate our first year, and as the term ‘phytobiome’ becomes more deeply embedded in our science, it is worth pausing to ...
Carolyn A. Young, Linda L. Kinkel
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Boxwood phyllosphere fungal and bacterial communities and their differential responses to film-forming anti-desiccants [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Microbiology, 2023
Background Anti-desiccant is a class of agrochemicals widely used to protect plants from water stresses, rapid temperature variations, heat and sunburn, frost and freeze damages, transplant shock, and pathogen and pest attack.
Xiaoping Li   +10 more
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Application of Game Theory to Explore the Dynamics of Host−Pathogen Association in Phytobiomes

open access: yesPhytobiomes Journal, 2018
Recent advances in sequencing technology and big data analytics are moving plant pathology into a new era where we are now pursuing a deeper systems-level understanding of host–pathogen associations.
Man S. Kim, Huan Zhang, Won Bo Shim
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Mycobiome of low maintenance iconic landscape plant boxwood under repeated treatments of contact and systemic fungicides [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
Boxwood, a low-maintenance landscape plant, has been plagued by diseases in recent years, and fungicide protection is now indispensable for its healthcare.
Xiaoping Li   +8 more
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910 metagenome-assembled genomes from the phytobiomes of three urban-farmed leafy Asian greens. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Data, 2020
Bandla A   +4 more
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Wood Microbiome Variation and Interactions with Fungal Symbionts of Invasive Ambrosia Beetles [PDF]

open access: yesPhytobiomes Journal
The microbiomes of plants can modulate the impacts of pests, including through interactions with the microbiomes of pathogen vectors, such as ambrosia beetles.
Shannon Colleen Lynch   +6 more
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Translating Phytobiomes from Theory to Practice: Ecological and Evolutionary Considerations [PDF]

open access: yesPhytobiomes Journal, 2017
The tremendous potential of the plant microbiome to improve plant growth and production means that microbes are in the process of becoming an everyday tool in agronomic practices. However, historically field applications of microbes have had low success.
Christine V. Hawkes, Elise W. Connor
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