Community assembly is mediated by selection, dispersal, drift, and speciation. Environmental selection is mostly used to date to explain patterns in plant microbiome assembly, whereas the influence of the other processes remains largely elusive. Recent studies highlight that adopting community ecology concepts provides a mechanistic framework for plant microbiome research
Developing synthetic microbial communities that can increase plant yield or deter pathogens requires...
Although research on the role of competitive interactions during community assembly began decades ag...
Seed microbial community constitutes a primary inoculum for plant microbiota assembly. Still, the pe...
Microorganisms colonizing plant surfaces and internal tissues provide a number of life-support funct...
Microorganisms have the potential to affect plant seed germination and seedling fitness, ultimately ...
The root system of a plant is known to host a wide diversity of microbes that can be beneficial or d...
microbial ecology, natural selection, phenotypic selection analysis, plant–microbe interaction, spec...
Understanding the development of community pattern is a central focus of ecological research. Microb...
There is urgency in optimizing agricultural production in light of climate uncertainty, human popula...
Microorganisms drive several processes needed for robust plant growth and health. Harnessing microbi...
Microorganisms drive several processes needed for robust plant growth and health. Harnessing microbi...
Microorganisms are critically important for establishing and maintaining ecosystem properties and pr...
The rhizosphere microbiome is essential for plant growth and health, and numerous studies have attem...
a r t i c l e i n f o biodiversity have been a focus in community ecology (Connell,1978; MacArthur a...
Community ecology is often perceived as a “mess, ” given the seemingly vast number of processes that...
Developing synthetic microbial communities that can increase plant yield or deter pathogens requires...
Although research on the role of competitive interactions during community assembly began decades ag...
Seed microbial community constitutes a primary inoculum for plant microbiota assembly. Still, the pe...
Microorganisms colonizing plant surfaces and internal tissues provide a number of life-support funct...
Microorganisms have the potential to affect plant seed germination and seedling fitness, ultimately ...
The root system of a plant is known to host a wide diversity of microbes that can be beneficial or d...
microbial ecology, natural selection, phenotypic selection analysis, plant–microbe interaction, spec...
Understanding the development of community pattern is a central focus of ecological research. Microb...
There is urgency in optimizing agricultural production in light of climate uncertainty, human popula...
Microorganisms drive several processes needed for robust plant growth and health. Harnessing microbi...
Microorganisms drive several processes needed for robust plant growth and health. Harnessing microbi...
Microorganisms are critically important for establishing and maintaining ecosystem properties and pr...
The rhizosphere microbiome is essential for plant growth and health, and numerous studies have attem...
a r t i c l e i n f o biodiversity have been a focus in community ecology (Connell,1978; MacArthur a...
Community ecology is often perceived as a “mess, ” given the seemingly vast number of processes that...
Developing synthetic microbial communities that can increase plant yield or deter pathogens requires...
Although research on the role of competitive interactions during community assembly began decades ag...
Seed microbial community constitutes a primary inoculum for plant microbiota assembly. Still, the pe...