BackgroundResearch to understand and control microbiological risks associated with the consumption of fresh fruits and vegetables has examined many environments in the farm to fork continuum. An important data gap however, that remains poorly studied is the baseline description of microflora that may be associated with plant anatomy either endemically or in response to environmental pressures. Specific anatomical niches of plants may contribute to persistence of human pathogens in agricultural environments in ways we have yet to describe. Tomatoes have been implicated in outbreaks of Salmonella at least 17 times during the years spanning 1990 to 2010. Our research seeks to provide a baseline description of the tomato microbiome and possibly...
Bacteria and fungi form complex communities (microbiomes) in above- and below-ground organs of plant...
The plant microbiome is known to benefit host health in numerous ways, including providing protectio...
An important data gap in our understanding of the phyllosphere surrounds the origin of the many micr...
Plants are colonized by myriads of microbes across kingdoms, which affect host development, fitness,...
Powdery mildew disease caused by Oidium neolycopersici is one of the major diseases affecting tomato...
The ability to detect a specific organism from a complex environment is vitally important to many fi...
Despite more rigorous food safety regulation for fruit and vegetable production, foodborne illnesses...
Background: Interactions between pathogenic oomycetes and microbiota residing on the surface of the ...
Abstract Background : The plant phyllosphere is a well-studied habitat characterized by low nutrien...
The ability to detect a specific organism from a complex environment is vitally important to many fi...
Microorganisms in the plant rhizosphere, the zone under the influence of roots, and phyllosphere, th...
Background: Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) consumption has been one of the most common causes of prod...
Plants harbor diverse bacterial communities, which play crucial roles in plant health and growth, in...
Here we analyze the microbial community of healthy and diseased tomato plants to evaluate its impact...
Plant microbiome assembly is a spatial and dynamic process driven by root exudates and influenced by...
Bacteria and fungi form complex communities (microbiomes) in above- and below-ground organs of plant...
The plant microbiome is known to benefit host health in numerous ways, including providing protectio...
An important data gap in our understanding of the phyllosphere surrounds the origin of the many micr...
Plants are colonized by myriads of microbes across kingdoms, which affect host development, fitness,...
Powdery mildew disease caused by Oidium neolycopersici is one of the major diseases affecting tomato...
The ability to detect a specific organism from a complex environment is vitally important to many fi...
Despite more rigorous food safety regulation for fruit and vegetable production, foodborne illnesses...
Background: Interactions between pathogenic oomycetes and microbiota residing on the surface of the ...
Abstract Background : The plant phyllosphere is a well-studied habitat characterized by low nutrien...
The ability to detect a specific organism from a complex environment is vitally important to many fi...
Microorganisms in the plant rhizosphere, the zone under the influence of roots, and phyllosphere, th...
Background: Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) consumption has been one of the most common causes of prod...
Plants harbor diverse bacterial communities, which play crucial roles in plant health and growth, in...
Here we analyze the microbial community of healthy and diseased tomato plants to evaluate its impact...
Plant microbiome assembly is a spatial and dynamic process driven by root exudates and influenced by...
Bacteria and fungi form complex communities (microbiomes) in above- and below-ground organs of plant...
The plant microbiome is known to benefit host health in numerous ways, including providing protectio...
An important data gap in our understanding of the phyllosphere surrounds the origin of the many micr...