Terrestrial plants including forest trees are generally known to live in close association with microbial organisms. The inherent features of this close association can be commensalism, parasitism or mutualism. The term “microbiota” has been used to describe this ecological community of plant-associated pathogenic, mutualistic, endophytic and commensal microorganisms. Many of these microbiota inhabiting forest trees could have a potential impact on the health of, and disease progression in, forest biomes. Comparatively, studies on forest tree microbiomes and their roles in mutualism and disease lag far behind parallel work on crop and human microbiome projects. Very recently, our understanding of plant and tree microbiomes has b...
The plant microbiome has proven to be an essential and often overlooked aspect of plant physiologica...
Purpose of Review Forest research has shown for a long time that microorganisms influence tree-insec...
Microbial communities associated with plants represent key determinants of plant health, survival, a...
Terrestrial plants including forest trees are generally known to live in close association with micr...
Terrestrial plants including forest trees are generally known to live in close association with micr...
Plant microbiome plays an important role in maintaining the host fitness. Despite a significant prog...
Plant-microbial symbioses play crucial roles in ecological and biogeochemical processes such as carb...
The microbiome of the conifer forest may be functionally significant in forest hosts, the forest its...
Forest trees host a plethora of microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, fungi) whose roles and diversity ...
Due to land use history, most of the current temperate and boreal forests are developed on nutrient-...
The health of plants depends on numerous environmental factors. All plants, including trees, live in...
The role of microbiome in tree health is receiving increasing interest in forest pathology research....
Microorganisms play an essential role in the functioning of forest ecosystems. The pool of the root-...
The factors shaping the composition of microbial communities in trees remain poorly understood. We e...
The plant microbiome has proven to be an essential and often overlooked aspect of plant physiologica...
Purpose of Review Forest research has shown for a long time that microorganisms influence tree-insec...
Microbial communities associated with plants represent key determinants of plant health, survival, a...
Terrestrial plants including forest trees are generally known to live in close association with micr...
Terrestrial plants including forest trees are generally known to live in close association with micr...
Plant microbiome plays an important role in maintaining the host fitness. Despite a significant prog...
Plant-microbial symbioses play crucial roles in ecological and biogeochemical processes such as carb...
The microbiome of the conifer forest may be functionally significant in forest hosts, the forest its...
Forest trees host a plethora of microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, fungi) whose roles and diversity ...
Due to land use history, most of the current temperate and boreal forests are developed on nutrient-...
The health of plants depends on numerous environmental factors. All plants, including trees, live in...
The role of microbiome in tree health is receiving increasing interest in forest pathology research....
Microorganisms play an essential role in the functioning of forest ecosystems. The pool of the root-...
The factors shaping the composition of microbial communities in trees remain poorly understood. We e...
The plant microbiome has proven to be an essential and often overlooked aspect of plant physiologica...
Purpose of Review Forest research has shown for a long time that microorganisms influence tree-insec...
Microbial communities associated with plants represent key determinants of plant health, survival, a...