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Plants live in association with diverse microbial consortia. These microbes, referred to as the plant's microbiota, live both inside (the endosphere) and outside (the episphere) of plant tissues, and play important roles in the ecology and physiology of plants. [5] ".
Sep 6, 2018 · Today the white-flowered plants, native to Oahu, survive only in two government-managed greenhouses on the island. Why P. kaalaensis is nearly extinct is unclear, though both habitat loss and...
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Aug 12, 2020 · Healthy plants host diverse but taxonomically structured communities of microorganisms, the plant microbiota, that colonize every accessible plant tissue. Plant-associated microbiomes...
- Pankaj Trivedi, Jan E. Leach, Susannah G. Tringe, Tongmin Sa, Brajesh K. Singh
- 2020
Plants live in association with diverse microorganisms, collectively called the microbiome. These microbes live either inside (endosphere) or outside (episphere) of plant tissues. Microbes play important roles in the ecology and physiology of plants.
May 23, 2017 · It’s well known that animals and plants live closely with microbes. All plants are colonised on their surface above and below ground, as well as within their bodies, by bacteria and fungi.
Feb 4, 2022 · Plant colonization of microbes (red-coloured circles and ovals) will be determined by changes in the plant immune responses (pink arrow) that are postulated to be significantly impacted by climate change drivers.
Feb 1, 2022 · Plants growing in nature live in association with beneficial, commensal, and pathogenic microbes, which make up the plant microbiota. The close interaction between plants and their microbiotas has raised fundamental questions about plant responses to these microbes and the identity of the main factors driving microbiota structure, diversity ...