© 2017 BSPP AND JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD Recent advances in genomics and single-cell analysis have demonstrated the extraordinary complexity reached by microbial populations within their hosts. Communities range from complex multispecies groups to homogeneous populations differentiating into lineages through genetic or non-genetic mechanisms. Diversity within bacterial populations is recognized as a key driver of the evolution of animal pathogens. In plants, however, little is known about how interactions between different pathogenic and non-pathogenic variants within the host impact on defence responses, or how the presence within a mixture may affect the development or the fate of each variant. Using confocal fluorescence microscopy, we an...
Understanding how plants balance between enabling microbial symbionts and fending off pathogens has ...
The plant microbiome is a rich biotic environment, comprising numerous taxa. The community structure...
Crop disease outbreaks are often associated with clonal expansions of single pathogenic lineages. To...
© 2017 BSPP AND JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD Recent advances in genomics and single-cell analysis have de...
Bacterial populations have been traditionally assumed to be clonal, and as such, genetically and phe...
Bacterial populations have been traditionally assumed to be clonal, and as such, genetically and phe...
In bacterial clonal populations, cell to cell differences can be originated by the response to diffe...
Members of the genus Pseudomonas often dominate the phyllosphere of A. thaliana in the wild. A multi...
Plants are often co-infected by multiple strains of a pathogen. Interactions between strains range f...
Plants develop in a microbe-rich environment and must interact with a plethora of microorganisms, bo...
The notion of isogenic bacterial populations displaying phenotypic differences is widely accepted to...
Host-associated microbiomes harbour hundreds of bacterial species that co-occur, creating the opport...
The community structure in the plant-associated microbiome depends collectively on host–microbe, mic...
Isogenic bacterial populations can display phenotypic differences. Cell-to-cell phenotypic differenc...
© 2016 Society for Applied Microbiology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd Bacterial microcolonies with het...
Understanding how plants balance between enabling microbial symbionts and fending off pathogens has ...
The plant microbiome is a rich biotic environment, comprising numerous taxa. The community structure...
Crop disease outbreaks are often associated with clonal expansions of single pathogenic lineages. To...
© 2017 BSPP AND JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD Recent advances in genomics and single-cell analysis have de...
Bacterial populations have been traditionally assumed to be clonal, and as such, genetically and phe...
Bacterial populations have been traditionally assumed to be clonal, and as such, genetically and phe...
In bacterial clonal populations, cell to cell differences can be originated by the response to diffe...
Members of the genus Pseudomonas often dominate the phyllosphere of A. thaliana in the wild. A multi...
Plants are often co-infected by multiple strains of a pathogen. Interactions between strains range f...
Plants develop in a microbe-rich environment and must interact with a plethora of microorganisms, bo...
The notion of isogenic bacterial populations displaying phenotypic differences is widely accepted to...
Host-associated microbiomes harbour hundreds of bacterial species that co-occur, creating the opport...
The community structure in the plant-associated microbiome depends collectively on host–microbe, mic...
Isogenic bacterial populations can display phenotypic differences. Cell-to-cell phenotypic differenc...
© 2016 Society for Applied Microbiology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd Bacterial microcolonies with het...
Understanding how plants balance between enabling microbial symbionts and fending off pathogens has ...
The plant microbiome is a rich biotic environment, comprising numerous taxa. The community structure...
Crop disease outbreaks are often associated with clonal expansions of single pathogenic lineages. To...