The plant microbiome, also known as the phytomicrobiome, plays roles in plant health and productivity and has received significant attention in recent...
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A microbiome (from Ancient Greek μικρός (mikrós) 'small' and βίος (bíos) 'life') is the community of microorganisms that can usually be found living together...
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Mangrove (redirect from Mangrove microbiome)
and soybean. There is less information on microbiomes of tree species. Plant microbiomes are determined by plant-related factors (e.g., genotype, organ,...
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Microbiota (redirect from Intestinal microbiome)
microbiome describes either the collective genomes of the microbes that reside in an ecological niche or else the microbes themselves. The microbiome...
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Domestication (redirect from Semi-domestic plant)
Gross, Stephen; Clingenpeel, Scott; et al. (2016). "Plant compartment and biogeography affect microbiome composition in cultivated and native Agave species"...
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The root microbiome (also called rhizosphere microbiome) is the dynamic community of microorganisms associated with plant roots. Because they are rich...
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and plants and extensive modern research on plant microbiomes have dramatically furthered knowledge on ecological functions and key roles of the plant microbiome...
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Microorganism (redirect from Plant microbiology)
Azorhizobium. The roots of plants create a narrow region known as the rhizosphere that supports many microorganisms known as the root microbiome. These microorganisms...
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The human microbiome is the aggregate of all microbiota that reside on or within human tissues and biofluids along with the corresponding anatomical sites...
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Tomato (redirect from Tomato plant)
Paulo José Pereira Lima; Dangl, Jeffery L. (8 September 2020). "The Plant Microbiome: From Ecology to Reductionism and Beyond". Annual Review of Microbiology...
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Soil microbiology (redirect from Soil microbiome)
acid regulates this microbiome. During plant domestication, humans selected for traits related to plant improvement, but not for plant associations with...
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Phyllosphere (category Microbiomes)
others function as plant pathogens and may damage the host plant or even kill it. The leaf surface, or phyllosphere, harbours a microbiome comprising diverse...
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authorizations for GM plants, etc. Industrial breeding of plants has unintentionally altered how agricultural cultivars associate with their microbiome. In maize...
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Dysbiosis (redirect from Microbiome dysbiosis)
the human gut microbiome, diverse microbes colonize the plant rhizosphere, and dysbiosis in the rhizosphere, can negatively impact plant health. Dysbiosis...
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Gut–brain axis (redirect from Microbiome-gut-brain axis)
released by the gut microbiome can influence brain development, starting from birth. A review from 2015 states that the gut microbiome influences the CNS...
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Gut microbiota (redirect from Gut microbiome)
Gut microbiota, gut microbiome, or gut flora are the microorganisms, including bacteria, archaea, fungi, and viruses, that live in the digestive tracts...
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Coral (redirect from Coral microbiome)
"Season, but not symbiont state, drives microbiome structure in the temperate coral Astrangia poculata". Microbiome. 5 (1): 120. doi:10.1186/s40168-017-0329-8...
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Endosphere (category Microbiomes)
such as endophytes, penetrate and occupy the plant internal tissues, forming the endospheric microbiome. The arbuscular mycorrhizal and other endophytic...
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(4 February 2021). "Algae as New Kids in the Beneficial Plant Microbiome". Frontiers in Plant Science. 12. Frontiers Media SA: 599742. doi:10.3389/fpls...
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cancer mortality. Preliminary studies indicate that a plant-based diet may improve the gut microbiome. A 2022 review of prospective cohort studies showed...
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from a few micrometers (μm) to a few hundred micrometers. Unlike higher plants, microalgae do not have roots, stems, or leaves. They are specially adapted...
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Rhizobacteria (redirect from Plant-growth promoting rhizobacteria)
have a detrimental (parasitic varieties), neutral or beneficial effect on plant growth. The name comes from the Greek rhiza, meaning root. The term usually...
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The Earth Microbiome Project (EMP) was an initiative founded by Janet Jansson, Jack Gilbert and Rob Knight in 2010 to collect natural samples and analyze...
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Smalla, Kornelia; Berg, Gabriele (2015-01-22). The plant microbiome and its importance for plant and human health. Frontiers E-books. pp. 117–124. ISBN 9782889193783...
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Rhizosphere (category Microbiomes)
as the root microbiome. Soil pores in the rhizosphere can contain many bacteria and other microorganisms that feed on sloughed-off plant cells, termed...
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interactions between the animal host and a more multi-member microbiome. The potential for microbiomes to influence the health, physiology, behavior, and ecology...
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The UK Crop Microbiome Cryobank is an exploitable resource that aims to improve soil and crop health by focusing on plant microbiomes.. The cryobank provides...
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Thallinger, Gerhard G.; Müller, Henry; Berg, Gabriele (2014). "The Sphagnum microbiome supports bog ecosystem functioning under extreme conditions". Molecular...
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Houseplant (redirect from House plant)
by 10–25% and carbon monoxide levels by up to 90%. Plants also appear to affect the indoor microbiome, increasing the number and diversity of bacteria in...
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