PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «PHYLLOSPHERE»
phyllosphere
rhizosphere
spermosphere
microbiology
phylloplane
microflora
term
used
refer
total
above
ground
portions
plants
habitat
microorganisms
further
subdivided
into
anthosphere
which
encompass
outer
surfaces
stems
leaves
flowers
respectively
below
microbial
habitats
aerial
colonized
these
microbes
termed
inhabitants
called
epiphytes
while
there
been
investigation
article
nature
reviews
populated
both
comprises
parts
synthetic
community
approach
reveals
genotypes
here
candidate
gene
investigate
effects
composition
abundance
reduce
phyllosphere
american
phytopathological
society
subject
matter
committee
focuses
associated
with
tissues
what
commonly
dwell
published
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studied
tropical
ecology
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institute
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largest
terrestrial
influence
their
hosts
respect
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inhabited
factors
shaping
populations
more
complex
than
much
interest
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that
inhabit
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environments
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biological
control
annual
biocontrol
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «PHYLLOSPHERE»
Scopri l'uso di
phyllosphere nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
phyllosphere e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Bacterial Babel: Breaking Down Quorum Sensing Cross-talk in ...
In these conditions, QS activation is defined by or limited to the large volumes of liquid into which signal diffuses away from cells.
Glenn Fritz Jalandoon Dulla, 2007
2
Phyllosphere-mediated Bacterial Degradation of Airborne Phenol
Bacterial degradation of organic pollutants in soil has been studied extensively but little is known about the availability and degradation of pollutants by bacterial resident on leaf surfaces.
3
Phyllosphere Microbiology
The book focuses on five main areas: the physical and chemical environment of plants; interactions between epiphytes and their hosts; interactions among microbes on plant surfaces; the contribution of plant surface microbes to agricultural ...
Steven E. Lindow, Eva I. Hecht-Poinar, Vern J. Elliott, 2002
4
Biological Control: Benefits and Risks
After penetration, the pathogen has generally escaped from the antagonistic
interaction in the phyllosphere. Therefore, a successful biocontrol agent should
be well established in the phyllosphere before the pathogen arrives. If the
antagonist ...
Heikki M. T. Hokkanen, James M. Lynch, 2003
5
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 ...
6
Microbial Ecology of Aerial Plant Surfaces
As plants develop, the phyllosphere community develops and becomes distinct,
both in terms of relative abundance and complexity, from that found in the below-
ground environment. Bacteria are often the focus of phyllosphere study as they ...
Mark J. Bailey, A.K. Lilley, T.M. Timms-Wilson, 2006
7
Mechanisms of
Phyllosphere Biological Control of ...
Blackleg, caused by Leptosphaeria maculans (Desm.) Ces & De Not (anamorph Phoma lingam (Tode:Fr./Desm.)), is an economically important disease of canola (Brassica napus L.) in Canada and worldwide.
8
Biotic Interactions in Plant-pathogen Associations
The main source of endophytic colonization is believed to be the rhizosphere and
phyllosphere as indicated by the high similarity between bacteria found internally
in the root with those found in the rhizosphere or phyllosphere. In greenhouse ...
Michael J. Jeger, N. J. Spence, 2001
9
Effect of Azoxystrobin on Turfgrass
Phyllosphere Microbial ...
This study documents dollar spot enhancement months after application of azoxystrobin to Agrostis stolonifera and Poa pratensis . One possible cause of disease enhancement is the perturbation of foliar microbial populations.
University of Guelph. Department of Environmental Biology, Daniel Benedetto, University of Guelph. School of Graduate Studies, 2008
The non-parasitic microorganisms in the rhizosphere as well as phyllosphere
also influence spore germination. Rhizosphere is the zone of soil around living
roots characterised with intense microbial activity. Root exudates contain sugars
and ...
9 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «PHYLLOSPHERE»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
phyllosphere nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Making pathogens sociable: The emergence of high relatedness …
(2005). Spatial variation in Bacillus thuringiensis/cereus populations within the phyllosphere of broad-leaved dock (Rumex obtusifolius and ... «Nature.com, giu 15»
Leaf bacteria are important to tree health, may help forests adapt to …
Relationships between phyllosphere bacterial communities and plant functional traits in a neotropical forest. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. early online ... «Mongabay.com, nov 14»
Microbiome research shows each tree species has a unique …
In the world of microbiology, plant leaves are considered to be a habitat known as the phyllosphere. They are host to millions of bacteria, ... «EurekAlert, set 14»
Internalization and fate of Escherichia coli O157:H7 in leafy green …
degree and fate of Escherichia coli O157:H7 internalized in the phyllosphere tissue of leafy greens when spray conditions, inoculum level, and ... «Barfblog, apr 14»
FDA's Proposed Produce Rules Consistently Ignore Microbial Ecology
FDA consistently ignored microbial ecology in drafting the proposed Produce Rules. In the case of above-ground plant parts, the phyllosphere, ... «Food Safety News, ott 13»
Patented phage therapy against pear and apple fire blight
Propagating on other enterobacteria, the phage proposed for therapy can multiply in the phyllosphere in the same niches inhabited by E. «FreshPlaza, lug 13»
Ecosystem management
... nutrients will be enhanced; Cation exchange capacity will increase; There will be an increase in rhizosphere and phyllosphere interactions. «Golf Course Industry Magazine, set 12»
Microbiology: Life on leaves
The surface of plant leaves — the phyllosphere — is home to many microbes. A 'community proteogenomics' approach offers a fresh look at ... «Nature.com, ott 09»
Free-for-all on the leaf surface
Community proteogenomics reveals insights into the physiology of phyllosphere bacteria. PNAS published online before print September 4, ... «ETH Life, set 09»