10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PHYLLOPLANE»
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Experiments in Microbiology, Plant Pathology and Biotechnology
EXPERIMENT 54 Isolation of microorganisms from the phyllosphere (phylloplane
) The term phyllosphere was introduced by Last in 1955 to denote leaf surface
environment. In 1965, Last and Deighton suggested that the term phylloplane ...
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Biodiversity and Ecophysiology of Yeasts
mined but they might well function as biosurfactants in a manner similar to that of
equivalent compounds produced by phylloplane bacteria (see earlier). Bashi and
Fokkema (1976) had already suggested that the mucilage secreted by Sp.
Carlos Rosa, Gabor Peter, 2006
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Textbook of Environmental Microbiology
sense, the habitat adjacent to the plant surface is known as the phyllosphere and
the habitat directly on the surface of the plant is called the phylloplane. Stems,
leaves and fruits of plants provide suitable habitats for microbial populations.
Microbial interactions in the phylloplane Interest in the leaf surface as a habitat
for fungi has centred mainly on the fact that it is here that any pathogen must
spend a critical period of time until it can establish and infect. During this time it is
not ...
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Microorganisms in Home and Indoor Work Environments: ...
Air sampling for culturable phylloplane and non-phylloplane fungi as an
indication of effectiveness of remediation. * Cellulose Medium. AV, Aspergillus
versicolor, P, Penici llium; Asp, Aspergillus; E, Eurotium; Alt, Alternaria.; Epi,
Epicoccum ...
Brian Flannigan, Robert A. Samson, J. David Miller, 2003
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Biological Control of Crop Diseases
V. USE OF SAPROPHYTIC/UNRELATED MICROORGANISMS IN BIOCONTROL
OF COTTON DISEASES A. Phylloplane Microorganisms Biological control using
unrelated saprophytic microorganisms has been demonstrated for bacterial ...
Samuel S. Gnanamanickam, 2002
Leaves: The Phylloplane The phylloplane (leaf surface) in a forest canopy is
regularly exposed to intense sunlight, driving winds, and pouring rain. Intuitively,
this does not seem a suitable habitat for oribatid mites— denizens of soils, bark ...
Margaret Lowman, H. Bruce Rinker, 2004
Phylloplane is natural habitat on the leaf surface which supports a heterogenous
population comprising both pathogens and non-pathogens. Last (1955) termed
the niche of microbes as phyllosphere (now known as phylloplane).
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Ecological Aspects of Nitrogen Metabolism in Plants
Chapter. 10. Nitrogen: Give. and. Take. from. Phylloplane. Microbes. Mark. A.
Holland. Introduction. Imagine this vast landscape: an uneven terrain of
undulating mounds, steep crags and deep crevasses, wild swings in temperature
that can ...
Joe C. Polacco, Christopher D. Todd, 2011
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Stored-Grain Ecosystems
Mildly Parasitic Colonists of the Phylloplane Early phylloplane colonists include
fungi that rapidly colonize newly emerging leaves, persist through stages of leaf
senescence and litter fall, and remain as saprotrophic colonists of plant residues
...
Digvir S. Jayas, Noel D. G. White, William E. Muir, 1994
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PHYLLOPLANE»
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phylloplane is used in the context of the following news items.
Careful with that cookie dough: E. coli O157:H7 can survive in wheat …
Even though the rates were low, to our knowledge this is the first study to demonstrate the ability of this strain to reach the phylloplane in wheat. «Barfblog, Mar 15»