Bacterial leaf symbiosis is a unique and intimate interaction between bacteria and flowering plants, in which endosymbionts are organized in specialized leaf structures. Previously, bacterial leaf symbiosis has been described as a cyclic and obligate interaction in which the endosymbionts are vertically transmitted between plant generations and lack autonomous growth. Theoretically this allows for co-speciation between leaf nodulated plants and their endosymbionts. We sequenced the nodulated Burkholderia endosymbionts of 54 plant species from known leaf nodulated angiosperm genera, i.e. Ardisia, Pavetta, Psychotria and Sericanthe. Phylogenetic reconstruction of bacterial leaf symbionts and closely related free-living bacteria indicates the ...
Leaf nodulated plants are colonized by vertically inherited bacterial endosymbionts,which maintain s...
Several plant species of the genus Psychotria (Rubiaceae) harbour Burkholderia sp. bacteria within s...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: The bacterial leaf nodule symbiosis is an interaction where bacteria are housed i...
Bacterial leaf symbiosis is a unique and intimate interaction between bacteria and flowering plants,...
Bacterial leaf symbiosis, characterized by the formation of leaf nodules in which bacterial symbiont...
Interactions between plants and symbiotic microorganisms are one of the most widespread and prevalen...
Mutualistic interactions between different organisms are known to influence the fitness of the partn...
International audienceHereditary symbioses with bacteria are common in the animal kingdom, but relat...
Interactions between plants and symbiotic microorganisms are one of the most widespread and prevalen...
Various plant species establish intimate symbioses with bacteria within their aerial organs. The bac...
Various plant species establish intimate symbioses with bacteria within their aerial organs. The bac...
Microorganisms often have an important positive impact on ecosystem functioning by for example incre...
Mutualisms can have an important impact on ecosystem functioning. One of the most prevalent examples...
Bacteria colonizing the aerial parts of plants (phyllosphere) are linked to the biology of their hos...
Bacteria of the genus Burkholderia establish an obligate symbiosis with plant species of the Rubiace...
Leaf nodulated plants are colonized by vertically inherited bacterial endosymbionts,which maintain s...
Several plant species of the genus Psychotria (Rubiaceae) harbour Burkholderia sp. bacteria within s...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: The bacterial leaf nodule symbiosis is an interaction where bacteria are housed i...
Bacterial leaf symbiosis is a unique and intimate interaction between bacteria and flowering plants,...
Bacterial leaf symbiosis, characterized by the formation of leaf nodules in which bacterial symbiont...
Interactions between plants and symbiotic microorganisms are one of the most widespread and prevalen...
Mutualistic interactions between different organisms are known to influence the fitness of the partn...
International audienceHereditary symbioses with bacteria are common in the animal kingdom, but relat...
Interactions between plants and symbiotic microorganisms are one of the most widespread and prevalen...
Various plant species establish intimate symbioses with bacteria within their aerial organs. The bac...
Various plant species establish intimate symbioses with bacteria within their aerial organs. The bac...
Microorganisms often have an important positive impact on ecosystem functioning by for example incre...
Mutualisms can have an important impact on ecosystem functioning. One of the most prevalent examples...
Bacteria colonizing the aerial parts of plants (phyllosphere) are linked to the biology of their hos...
Bacteria of the genus Burkholderia establish an obligate symbiosis with plant species of the Rubiace...
Leaf nodulated plants are colonized by vertically inherited bacterial endosymbionts,which maintain s...
Several plant species of the genus Psychotria (Rubiaceae) harbour Burkholderia sp. bacteria within s...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: The bacterial leaf nodule symbiosis is an interaction where bacteria are housed i...