An important data gap in our understanding of the phyllosphere surrounds the origin of the many microbes described as phyllosphere communities. Most sampling in phyllosphere research has focused on the collection of microbiota without the use of a control, so the opportunity to determine which taxa are actually driven by the biology and physiology of plants as opposed to introduced by environmental forces has yet to be fully realized. To address this data gap, we used plastic plants as inanimate controls adjacent to live tomato plants (phyllosphere) in the field with the hope of distinguishing between bacterial microbiota that may be endemic to plants as opposed to introduced by environmental forces. Using 16S rRNA gene amplicons to study b...
There is increasing interest in the plant microbiome as it relates to both plant health and agricult...
Plants are colonized by myriads of microbes across kingdoms, which affect host development, fitness,...
Most microorganisms of the phyllosphere are nonculturable in commonly used media and culture conditi...
<div><p>An important data gap in our understanding of the phyllosphere surrounds the <i>origin</i> o...
Bacteria colonizing the aerial parts of plants (phyllosphere) are linked to the biology of their hos...
As our understanding of host-associated microbial communities (microbiomes) deepens, there is a simu...
Leaves and flowers are colonized by diverse bacteria that impact plant fitness and evolution. Althou...
Microbial communities associated with plant leaf surfaces (i.e., the phyllosphere) are increasingly ...
Host associated microbial communities can provide a broad set of functions to the organisms they inh...
The phyllosphere represents the habitat provided by the aboveground parts of plants, and on a global...
Leaves harbor distinct microbial communities that can have an important impact on plant health and m...
The aerial surfaces of plants, or phyllosphere, are microbial habitats important to plant and human ...
ABSTRACT Bacteria living on the aerial parts of plants (the phyllosphere) are globally abundant and ...
ABSTRACT Bacteria living on the aerial parts of plants (the phyllosphere) are globally abundant and ...
Phyllosphere microbial communities inhabit the aerial plant parts, such as leaves and flowers, where...
There is increasing interest in the plant microbiome as it relates to both plant health and agricult...
Plants are colonized by myriads of microbes across kingdoms, which affect host development, fitness,...
Most microorganisms of the phyllosphere are nonculturable in commonly used media and culture conditi...
<div><p>An important data gap in our understanding of the phyllosphere surrounds the <i>origin</i> o...
Bacteria colonizing the aerial parts of plants (phyllosphere) are linked to the biology of their hos...
As our understanding of host-associated microbial communities (microbiomes) deepens, there is a simu...
Leaves and flowers are colonized by diverse bacteria that impact plant fitness and evolution. Althou...
Microbial communities associated with plant leaf surfaces (i.e., the phyllosphere) are increasingly ...
Host associated microbial communities can provide a broad set of functions to the organisms they inh...
The phyllosphere represents the habitat provided by the aboveground parts of plants, and on a global...
Leaves harbor distinct microbial communities that can have an important impact on plant health and m...
The aerial surfaces of plants, or phyllosphere, are microbial habitats important to plant and human ...
ABSTRACT Bacteria living on the aerial parts of plants (the phyllosphere) are globally abundant and ...
ABSTRACT Bacteria living on the aerial parts of plants (the phyllosphere) are globally abundant and ...
Phyllosphere microbial communities inhabit the aerial plant parts, such as leaves and flowers, where...
There is increasing interest in the plant microbiome as it relates to both plant health and agricult...
Plants are colonized by myriads of microbes across kingdoms, which affect host development, fitness,...
Most microorganisms of the phyllosphere are nonculturable in commonly used media and culture conditi...