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#microbiome
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This study reveals stressor-specific enrichment of beneficial bacteria in 🍅🍅tomato roots, which has implications for novel plant protection strategies.
Very interesting finding about chloroplasts - the captured microbes 😉
Chloroplasts Do More Than Photosynthesis: They’re Also a Key Player in Plant Immunity
The link between plant genotype and rhizosphere microbiome was shown for maize, beens, lettuce, sugar beet, apples but here in an excellent design using GWAS
A novel biocontrol agent with a novel mode of action towards
#Rhizoctonia
and other
#plant
#pathogens
- a breakthrough for biological plant protection 🌾
Congrats to
@TomiSci1
@MCWZJU
and other co-authors; and here is the full story:
Happy to announce that our perspective paper was accepted!!!
A lot of thanks especially to
@peixotors
😇and all our co-authors
And you can read it soon.....
Pantoea agglomerans was often identified as efficient antagonist towards soil-borne fungi (Berg et al. 1996, 2002 etc.), and now we are understanding the mode of action:
Modern
#Apple
cultivars still contain half the microbiota of their wild relatives! First publication in New Phytologist accepted. Thanks to Ahmed managing a 97-comment revision!
Just published: Ecological and evolutionary inferences from
#aphid
#microbiome
analyses depend on methods and experimental design. This article discusses several methodological challenges and how they affect the results of aphid microbiome.
#SoilHealth
Moore than 400 years microorganisms, 200 years vaccination, and now we are realizing the enourmous potential of the microbiome for all health issues!
Even for our planet 🌎🌍🌏
If you are interested in a PhD in microbiome research on fruits and legumes in the beautiful city of Lublin/Poland in frame of EU-funded projects, please contact Magdalena Frąc (Polish Academy of Sciences)
Back to the roots! Our
#FEMS
#microbiome
webinar had 359 participants today! Thanks for sharing time and ideas! This pic was presented by Rodrigo - an important step to understand the rhizosphere.
First study on the global
#seed
#microbiome
! More than 3000 microbial species compose the plant-specific seed microbiome. Well analysed! 👏Congratuations to the authors on BioRxiv :
Goodbye
@ninabziuk
- it was nice to have had you in our group as PostDoc 🤗 thanks for excellent teaching and work on the
#SEED
#microbiome
All the best in Leuven!