Microbiome engineers: Grazers, browsers, and the phytobiome stampede
AbstractWe definemicrobiome engineersas species that modify the microbiome associated with other host species via changes in the physical environment, potentially including the creation of dispersal networks for microbiome consortia across multiple hosts.
Garrett, K. A. +4 more
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Legacy Effects of Cropping System and Precipitation Influence the Core Camelina sativa Microbiome [PDF]
Camelina (Camelina sativa L.) is a potential biofuel crop and beneficial rotation crop in dryland cropping systems. Little is known about camelina microbiota or the legacy effect of soil origin/cropping system zones on camelina-associated microbiome ...
Barnes, Elle M +7 more
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Biocontrol of Alternaria alternata YZU, a causal of stem end rot disease on pitaya, with soil phosphate solubilizing bacteria [PDF]
Stem end rot is the most destructive disease caused by Alternaria alternata YZU in pitaya-growing regions of Vietnam. This study was conducted to characterize antagonistic phosphate-solubilizing bacteria (PSB) from rhizosphere soil for their biocontrol ...
Dinh, Mai Van +4 more
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Bacterial endophytic community composition varies by hemp cultivar in commercially sourced seed [PDF]
The seed‐endophytic bacterial community is a potentially beneficial and heritable fraction of the plant microbiome. Its utilization as a sustainable crop improvement strategy could be especially valuable for species such as hemp, where production is ...
Davies, Jack +3 more
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Comparison of the activity of the vfm quorum sensing system in different strains of the genus Dickeya [PDF]
The Vfm Quorum Sensing (QS) system is preponderant for the virulence of different species of phytopathogenic bacteria of the genus Dickeya. The vfm gene cluster includes 26 genes involved in the biosynthesis, sensing or transduction of the Vfm signal ...
Boulanger, Malo +5 more
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The diversity of oomycetes associated with cotton seedlings in Alabama and the assembly of the spermosphere microbiome of cotton and soybean [PDF]
Cotton and soybean are major crops in the US grown for fiber and protein. Fungal and oomycete pathogens can affect cotton and soybean seedlings resulting in seed and seedling damping-off.
Olofintila, Oluwakemisola
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Identification and Characteristics of Phosphate-solubilizing Endophytic Bacteria from Root Nodules of \u3cem\u3eLespedeza daurica\u3c/em\u3e [PDF]
Endophytic phosphate-solubilizing bacteria from root nodules could promote stress resistance, nodulation and nitrogen fixation. In this study, nodule endophytic bacteria of Lespedeza daurica were isolated by plate streaking, the bacteria with phosphate ...
Gao, P. +5 more
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Exploring ecotypic plant adaptations and the influence of microbiota on mitigating environmental challenges [PDF]
The idea of ecotypes, which refer to unique groups of plants that have evolved to flourish in specific habitats, is gaining attention owing to climate fluctuations and changes in the associated microbiota.
KHAN, Tahir, M. AL-KHAYRI, Jameel
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Bioinformatics Protocol for Assessing Contamination Level and Quality on Genomics Data of Ensifer meliloti [PDF]
Nitrogen (N) fixing bacteria have a symbiotic relationship with host plants. The legume plants provide sugar, a product of its photosynthesis, to rhizobacteria.
Ceròn Romero, Mario +2 more
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Decoding and Engineering the Phytobiome Communication for Smart Agriculture
Smart agriculture applications, integrating technologies like the Internet of Things and machine learning/artificial intelligence (ML/AI) into agriculture, hold promise to address modern challenges of rising food demand, environmental pollution, and water scarcity. Alongside the concept of the phytobiome, which defines the area including the plant, its
Gulec, Fatih +3 more
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