ABSTRACT Bacteria living on the aerial parts of plants (the phyllosphere) are globally abundant and ecologically significant communities and can have significant effects on their plant hosts. Despite their importance, little is known about the ecological processes that drive phyllosphere dynamics. Here, we describe the development of phyllosphere bacterial communities over time on the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana in a controlled greenhouse environment. We used a large number of replicate plants to identify repeatable dynamics in phyllosphere community assembly and reconstructed assembly history by measuring the composition of the airborne community immigrating to plant leaves. We used more than 260,000 sequences from the v5v6 hypervaria...
The surface of plant leaves, or the phyllosphere, harbors hyperdiverse microbial communities. These ...
<div><p>Diverse communities of bacteria inhabit plant leaves and roots and those bacteria play a cru...
The phyllosphere of plants is inhabited by diverse microorganisms, however, the factors shaping thei...
ABSTRACT Bacteria living on the aerial parts of plants (the phyllosphere) are globally abundant and ...
International audienceBacteria living on the aerial parts of plants (the phyllosphere) are globally ...
© The Author(s), 2014. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Abstract Succession is a widely studied process in plant and animal systems, but succession in micro...
Leaves and flowers are colonized by diverse bacteria that impact plant fitness and evolution. Althou...
Microbial communities associated with plant leaf surfaces (i.e., the phyllosphere) are increasingly ...
An important data gap in our understanding of the phyllosphere surrounds the origin of the many micr...
<div><p>An important data gap in our understanding of the phyllosphere surrounds the <i>origin</i> o...
Host-associated microbiomes harbour hundreds of bacterial species that co-occur, creating the opport...
Bacteria colonizing the aerial parts of plants (phyllosphere) are linked to the biology of their hos...
Plants provide multiple habitats for microbial life. Their roots recruit microorganisms to the surro...
As our understanding of host-associated microbial communities (microbiomes) deepens, there is a simu...
The surface of plant leaves, or the phyllosphere, harbors hyperdiverse microbial communities. These ...
<div><p>Diverse communities of bacteria inhabit plant leaves and roots and those bacteria play a cru...
The phyllosphere of plants is inhabited by diverse microorganisms, however, the factors shaping thei...
ABSTRACT Bacteria living on the aerial parts of plants (the phyllosphere) are globally abundant and ...
International audienceBacteria living on the aerial parts of plants (the phyllosphere) are globally ...
© The Author(s), 2014. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Abstract Succession is a widely studied process in plant and animal systems, but succession in micro...
Leaves and flowers are colonized by diverse bacteria that impact plant fitness and evolution. Althou...
Microbial communities associated with plant leaf surfaces (i.e., the phyllosphere) are increasingly ...
An important data gap in our understanding of the phyllosphere surrounds the origin of the many micr...
<div><p>An important data gap in our understanding of the phyllosphere surrounds the <i>origin</i> o...
Host-associated microbiomes harbour hundreds of bacterial species that co-occur, creating the opport...
Bacteria colonizing the aerial parts of plants (phyllosphere) are linked to the biology of their hos...
Plants provide multiple habitats for microbial life. Their roots recruit microorganisms to the surro...
As our understanding of host-associated microbial communities (microbiomes) deepens, there is a simu...
The surface of plant leaves, or the phyllosphere, harbors hyperdiverse microbial communities. These ...
<div><p>Diverse communities of bacteria inhabit plant leaves and roots and those bacteria play a cru...
The phyllosphere of plants is inhabited by diverse microorganisms, however, the factors shaping thei...