- microbiology, the
phyllosphere is the
total above-ground
surface of a
plant when
viewed as a
habitat for microorganisms. The
phyllosphere can be further...
- the
phyllosphere on a
global scale is
estimated to be 1026 cells. The po****tion size of the
fungal phyllosphere is
likely to be smaller.
Phyllosphere microbes...
- The
microbiome of
plants includes the
phyllosphere and the rhizosphere....
-
commonly found in soil, water, and
particularly in ****ociation with the
phyllosphere, the
aerial part of plants.
Methylobacterium is
characterized by its...
-
variety of microorganisms; in this
context it is
referred to as the
phyllosphere.
Lepidote Covered with fine
scurfy scales. "Hairs" on
plants are properly...
-
Pseudomonas poae is a fluorescent, Gram-negative
bacterium isolated from the
phyllosphere of gr****es. The type
strain is DSM 14936. Behrendt; Ulrich, A; Schumann...
- the
phyllosphere community of the
resurrection fern,
Polypodium polypodioides, ****ociated with
rainfall and wetting:
Changes in the
phyllosphere community...
- (periphery of the roots), the
endosphere (inside
plant tissue), and the
phyllosphere (total above-ground
surface area). The
holobiont concept originally suggested...
- and
Pseudomonas syringae pv.
Actinidiae Infection Shaping Bacterial Phyllosphere Communities of
Kiwifruit Plants".
Frontiers in
Plant Science. 9: 1563...
- and precipitation, and play
important roles in the
formation of the
phyllosphere, a vast
terrestrial habitat involved in
nutrient cycling. The atmosphere...