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Core Concept: Probing the phytobiome to advance agriculture. [PDF]
Beans C.
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A Vavilovian approach to discovering crop-associated microbes with potential to enhance plant immunity. [PDF]
Through active associations with a diverse community of largely non-pathogenic microbes, a plant may be thought of as possessing an “extended genotype,” an interactive cross-organismal genome with potential, exploitable implications for plant immunity ...
Hale IL, Broders K, Iriarte G.
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Communication in the Phytobiome [PDF]
The phytobiome is composed of plants, their environment, and diverse interacting microscopic and macroscopic organisms, which together influence plant health and productivity. These organisms form complex networks that are established and regulated through nutrient cycling, competition, antagonism, and chemical communication mediated by a diverse array
Jan E, Leach +3 more
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Differences in microbiota between two multilocus lineages of the sugarcane Aphid (Melanaphis sacchari) in the continental United States [PDF]
The sugarcane aphid (SCA), Melanaphis Sacchari (Zehntner) (Hemiptera: Aphididae), has been considered an invasive pest of sugarcane in the continental United States since 1977. Then, in 2013, SCA abruptly became a serious pest of U.S.
Antwi, Josephine B. +11 more
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Participatory farmer research and exploring the phytobiome: Next steps for agricultural productivity growth [PDF]
Agriculture and food systems must provide nutrition and agricultural products for nearly 10 billion people by 2050. Agriculture is a powerful economic driver, and by prioritizing agricultural productivity and innovation, food systems can become more ...
Steensland, Ann, Zeigler, Margaret M.
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Characterization of the Leaf Microbiome from Whole-Genome Sequencing Data of the 3000 Rice Genomes Project. [PDF]
BackgroundThe crop microbial communities are shaped by interactions between the host, microbes and the environment, however, their relative contribution is beginning to be understood.
Roman-Reyna V +7 more
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Abstract Microbes associated with flowers and leaves affect plant health and fitness and modify the chemical phenotypes of plants with consequences for interactions of plants with their environment. However, the drivers of bacterial communities colonizing above‐ground parts of grassland plants in the field remain largely unknown.
Paul Gaube +6 more
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hagis, an R Package Resource for Pathotype Analysis of Phytophthora sojae Populations Causing Stem and Root Rot of Soybean [PDF]
Phytophthora sojae is a significant pathogen of soybean worldwide. Pathotype surveys for Phytophthora sojae are conducted to monitor resistance gene efficacy and determine if new resistance genes are needed.
Chilvers, Martin +3 more
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