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Bacterial Colonization of Leaves


Bacterial colonization of leaves: a spectrum of strategies - PubMed

ABSTRACT Bacteria associated with plant leaves, or phyllobacteria, probably employ a range of colonization strategies. Steps in these colonization ...

Bacterial Colonization of Leaves: A Spectrum of Strategies

Bacterial colonization of leaves: A spectrum of strategies. Phytopathology 89:353-359. Bacteria associated with plant leaves, or phyllobacteria, probably em-.

Role of Leaf Surface Sugars in Colonization of Plants by Bacterial ...

However, in the common absence of such obvious and abundant nutrient sources, plants are still usually colonized by high numbers of bacteria, which can reach 10 ...

Shaping the leaf microbiota: plant–microbe–microbe interactions

The origin of leaf microbial communities is not restricted to a single source. Microbes can colonize the plant leaf vertically through seeds or pollen and ...

Diverse bacteria colonizing leaves and the rhizosphere of lettuce ...

This study focused on the isolation and characterisation of bacterial strains with the potential to degrade the active fungicide ingredient azoxystrobin.

Nonpathogenic leaf‐colonizing bacteria elicit pathogen‐like ...

Arabidopsis responds to colonization of high numbers of nonpathogenic bacteria with pathogen-like transcriptomic responses.

Surface Structures Involved in Plant Stomata and Leaf ... - Frontiers

Electron microscopy analysis of tainted leaves revealed STEC bacteria in the internal cavity of the stomata, in intercellular spaces, and within vascular tissue ...

Cross-feeding niches among commensal leaf bacteria are shaped ...

In nature, plants are colonized by diverse communities of microorganisms. A balanced microbial community can work as a barrier against biotic ...

Bacterial Colonization of Leaves: A Spectrum of Strategies

PDF | ABSTRACT Bacteria associated with plant leaves, or phyllobacteria, probably employ a range of colonization strategies. Steps in these colonization.

Microbial colonization and decomposition of invasive and native leaf ...

We studied the microbial colonization and decomposition of leaf litter of the invasive to Lithuania Acer negundo and native Alnus glutinosa during 64-day ...

Microbial communities living inside plant leaves or on the leaf ...

Leaves are colonized by various microbes including bacteria, fungi, oomycetes, and protists [1]. This leaf microbiota can play a beneficial role in ...

Bacterial Communities Associated with the Leaves and the Roots of ...

Microbial communities colonizing plants may protect them against pathogen infection [15], [17], and Arabidopsis thaliana is an important model to study plant ...

Microbial communities living inside plant leaves or on the leaf ...

Leaves are colonized by various microbes including bacteria, fungi, oomycetes, and protists [1]. This leaf microbiota can play a beneficial ...

Bacterial colonization of the phyllosphere of nineteen plant species ...

Results from the bacterial colonization survey together with those from the toxicity tests showed that all species rich in antibacterial secondary metabolites ...

Foliar application of the leaf-colonizing yeast Pseudozyma ... - Nature

Many biological and chemical agents have been used to control bacterial and viral pathogens in greenhouses and fields. Extensive studies with ...

Bacterial Endophyte Colonization and Distribution within Plants - MDPI

Eventually, certain endophytes initiate colonization of tissues beyond the roots such as the stems and leaves, and ultimately throughout the plant endosphere.

Bacterial colonization of leaves: a spectrum of strategies.

A model of leaf colonization is proposed that emphasizes the common elements in bacterial colonization strategies, as well as allows for distinct behavior ...

Effect of Leaf Surface Waxes on Leaf Colonization by Pantoea ...

The waxy plant cuticle also may influence bacterial colonization. Cor- relative studies indicate that “nonwaxy” plants foster larger populations of bacteria ...

Inner Plant Values: Diversity, Colonization and Benefits ... - Frontiers

There is evidence that plant root bacterial endophytes are mainly recruited from soil, which then ascend to stems and leaves via the apoplast in xylem vessels ( ...

Hydathode immunity protects the Arabidopsis leaf vasculature ...

By studying hydathode colonization by both hydathode-adapted (Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris) and non-adapted pathogenic bacteria ( ...