The epiphytic bacterial communities colonising roots and leaves have been described for many plant species. In contrast, microbiologists have rarely considered flowers of naturally growing plants. We identified bacteria isolated from the surface of petals and leaves of two plant species, Saponaria officinalis (Caryophyllaceae) and Lotus corniculatus (Fabaceae). The bacterial diversity was much lower on petals than on leaves of the same plants. Moreover, the bacterial communities differed strongly in composition: while Pseudomonadaceae and Microbacteriaceae were the most abundant families on leaves, Enterobacteriaceae dominated the floral communities. We hypothesise that antibacterial floral volatiles trigger the low diversity on petals, whi...
BACKGROUND: Microbial communities in floral nectar have been shown to be characterized by low levels...
BACKGROUND: Microbial communities in floral nectar have been shown to be characterized by low levels...
Bacteria colonizing the aerial parts of plants (phyllosphere) are linked to the biology of their hos...
The epiphytic bacterial communities colonising roots and leaves have been described for many plant s...
Abstract The microbiome of flowers (anthosphere) is an understudied compartment of the plant microbi...
Floral nectar of animal-pollinated plants is commonly infested with microorganisms, yet little is kn...
Floral scents are key mediators of biotic interactions between flowers and various organisms such as...
Leaves and flowers are colonized by diverse bacteria that impact plant fitness and evolution. Althou...
Gaube P, Marchenko P, Müller C, et al. Inter‐ and intraspecific phytochemical variation correlate wi...
Floral nectar of some animal-pollinated plants usually harbours highly adapted yeast communities whi...
The microbiome of flowers (anthosphere) is an understudied compartment of the plant microbiome. With...
<div><p>Identifying the processes that drive community assembly has long been a central theme in eco...
The recent upsurge of interest in the role of floral nectar as a habitat for microorganisms has led ...
BACKGROUND: Microbes are common inhabitants of floral nectar and are capable of influencing plant-po...
Identifying the processes that drive community assembly has long been a central theme in ecology. Fo...
BACKGROUND: Microbial communities in floral nectar have been shown to be characterized by low levels...
BACKGROUND: Microbial communities in floral nectar have been shown to be characterized by low levels...
Bacteria colonizing the aerial parts of plants (phyllosphere) are linked to the biology of their hos...
The epiphytic bacterial communities colonising roots and leaves have been described for many plant s...
Abstract The microbiome of flowers (anthosphere) is an understudied compartment of the plant microbi...
Floral nectar of animal-pollinated plants is commonly infested with microorganisms, yet little is kn...
Floral scents are key mediators of biotic interactions between flowers and various organisms such as...
Leaves and flowers are colonized by diverse bacteria that impact plant fitness and evolution. Althou...
Gaube P, Marchenko P, Müller C, et al. Inter‐ and intraspecific phytochemical variation correlate wi...
Floral nectar of some animal-pollinated plants usually harbours highly adapted yeast communities whi...
The microbiome of flowers (anthosphere) is an understudied compartment of the plant microbiome. With...
<div><p>Identifying the processes that drive community assembly has long been a central theme in eco...
The recent upsurge of interest in the role of floral nectar as a habitat for microorganisms has led ...
BACKGROUND: Microbes are common inhabitants of floral nectar and are capable of influencing plant-po...
Identifying the processes that drive community assembly has long been a central theme in ecology. Fo...
BACKGROUND: Microbial communities in floral nectar have been shown to be characterized by low levels...
BACKGROUND: Microbial communities in floral nectar have been shown to be characterized by low levels...
Bacteria colonizing the aerial parts of plants (phyllosphere) are linked to the biology of their hos...