Phytobiomes Journal
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An open access transdisciplinary journal of sustainable plant productivity. Established 2016.
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Editor's Pick! Parizadeh et al. investigate how #neonicotinoid seed treatments interact with soil microbiota and pesticide application. Read more here!
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The most read paper from 2023 thus far! Didac Barroso-Bergadà et al. provide fungal and bacterial #metabarcoding datasets obtained by sampling #wheat leaves with and without symptoms caused by #Zymoseptoriatritici .
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Frédéric Suffert Bordeaux Plant Sciences #phyllosphere
Editor’s Pick! Anneliek ter Horst et. al from UC Davis conducted one of the first studies to examine natural tree #virosphere in conifer and oak trees and found that RNA viral communities are structured by host plant #phylogeny .
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PRT: Our paper on how to best inoculate a plant root with a #SynCom is out in Phytobiomes Journal !
#Microbiome #Brachypodium #Agriculture
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Very excited to share a First Look version of a manuscript detailing GRBV titer in three growing regions across the United States (California, Georgia, and New York) in Phytobiomes Journal 🍇🍇🍇 Libby Cieniewicz Garner Powell Jake Seiter Tori Hoyle
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Marine Cambon and colleagues found that the composition of leaf fungal communities, but not bacterial communities, is related to #droughttolerance in #Neotropical trees.
🔓 Read this trending paper from our #phyllosphere focus issue: doi.org/10.1094/PBIOME…
One of the most read papers from 2023!
Hanareia Ehau-Taumaunu, PhD and Kevin Hockett explain how they used a passaging approach to develop #phyllosphere microbial communities that suppress bacterial speck of tomato.
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New Editor’s Pick! Catherine Aimone et al. show that endophytic fungi can affect physiological strategies in the plant, and that those strategies are underlain by clear and repeatable differences in plant gene expression.
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Christine Hawkes NC State Plant and Microbial Biology
Don’t miss this trending paper from our new focus issue! Findings by Heng-An Lin and Santiago Mideros reveal the soybean phyllosphere mycobiome and open the possibilities of targeted manipulation of fungal infection to improve foliar disease management.
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Out now! The Phyllosphere Focus Issue celebrates the tremendous growth and impact of #phyllosphere science as a discipline, highlighting the status of the field and offering ideas for future directions.
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Stop by Phytobiomes Journal and check out our new #microbesandplants article. Our research dives into the unknowns of #seed #germination , a critical factor for plant establishment and agricultural productivity. Find out more: doi.org/10.1094/PBIOME…
Impressive that Prof. Samuel Martins review on predators is the top-read Phytobiomes paper after a year! Congrats, Samuel! apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/10.1094/PB…
Using internal transcribed spacer and 16S metabarcoding, Kayla Delventhal et al. characterized the microbial communities present in 130 tare soils of commercially produced seed potato plantlets used for potato production in Oregon.
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Yunliang Li et al. explore the change of root-associated microbiomes of #canola varieties responding to low and high N fertility, providing valuable info for improving the agronomic performance of canola.
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USask Soil Science Graduate Student Association Sally Vail
Editor’s Pick! Chuntao Yin et al. found that successive planting and fungal pathogen infection restructured the fungal community in the wheat rhizosphere.
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Christina H. Hagerty Columbia Basin Agricultural Research Center WSU CAHNRS
In this Technical Advance, Abdonaser Poursalavati et al. describe an improved and cost-effective method for extracting RNAs from mineral and organic soils.
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Vahid J. Javaran Pr. & Dr. Isabelle Laforest-L. (she/her/elle) M. L. Fall, Ph.D Centre SÈVE Biologie USherbrooke AAFC Canada
Excited to share our latest study by Chandran et al & Dinesh, S L Chetti, published in Phytobiomes Journal The American Phytopathological Society. We investigated how different #irrigationsources impact #datepalm #fungal communities. #aridenvironment #salinity #research KCGEB جامعة الإمارات العربية المتحدة apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/abs/10.109…