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The plant microbiome

2023
Abstract The assemblage of microbes that inhabit the plant as symbionts comprises the plant microbiome. The activities of plant roots have a great effect on the density and composition of bacteria and fungi growing around them, known as the rhizosphere effect.
Gregory S. Gilbert, Ingrid M. Parker
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Planting the Microbiome

Trends in Microbiology, 2019
Plant-derived microRNAs stabilized by species-specific lipid nanoparticles mediate interkingdom communication through bacterial intermediates and impact consumer health. Ingested by distinct gut bacteria, these microRNA-containing particles alter bacterial gene expression to affect host immunity.
Jennifer K, Spinler   +2 more
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Dissection of plant microbiota and plant-microbiome interactions

Journal of Microbiology, 2021
Plants rooted in soil have intimate associations with a diverse array of soil microorganisms. While the microbial diversity of soil is enormous, the predominant bacterial phyla associated with plants include Actinobacteria, Bacteroidetes, Firmicutes, Proteobacteria, and Verrucomicrobia.
Kihyuck, Choi   +2 more
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Plant microbiome blueprints

Science, 2015
A plant defense hormone shapes the root microbiome [Also see Report by Lebeis et al. ]
Cara H. Haney, Frederick M. Ausubel
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Plant-microbiome crosstalk and disease development

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2023
Plants harbor a complex immune system to fight off invaders and prevent diseases. For decades, the interactions between plants and pathogens have been investigated primarily through the lens of binary interactions, largely neglecting the diversity of microbes that naturally inhabit plant tissues.
Letícia B. Pereira   +2 more
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The Plant Microbiome

2014
Abstract How do we define the ‘plant microbiome’ and what is its significance to the plant genome? Before addressing what the microbiome is in relation to plants, it is important to first understand the concept of the microbiome; what this means in relation to the host becomes an extension of this working concept.
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