WebbCorrespondingly, fungal communities of the spinach phyllosphere showed a decreasing pattern, whereas the decreasing diversity of fungal communities of rocket was not … Webb22 apr. 2024 · Plants are continually interacting in different ways and levels with microbes, resulting in direct or indirect effects on plant development and fitness. Many plant–microbe interactions are beneficial and promote plant growth and development, while others have harmful effects and cause plant diseases. Given the permanent and …
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WebbThe selection of beneficial microorganisms directly from the phyllosphere of the host plant is a promising approach to overcome this limitation. This work aimed at screening the kiwifruit epiphytic microbiome from three infected orchards in Portugal to identify bacterial candidates able either to directly inhibit or to interfere with Psa growth, to be used for the … Webb5 okt. 2024 · The phyllosphere has been estimated to make up around 60% of the biomass across all taxa on Earth, making it a k … There is longstanding interest in studying … lithophagia
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WebbPhyllosphere. The plant aerial surface, mostly occupied by leaves, is inhabited by diverse microorganisms, forming the phyllosphere. In microbiology, the phyllosphere is the total … Webb29 sep. 2024 · The above-ground plant microbiome (the phyllosphere) is increasingly recognized as an important component of plant health. We hypothesized that … Webb5 nov. 2024 · ( a) Total fungal abundance in the phyllosphere by the number of 18S rRNA copies per nanogram of total DNA. * Significant difference when comparing with C. arabica ( p < 0.05). ( b) Fungal distribution in the phyllosphere at the “class” level. 3.2. Fungal Species Composition lithophages