Microbial Ecology of Aerial Plant Surfaces
The field of phyllosphere microbiology is a large one, encompassing such diverse topics as the chemical and physical environment of a diversity of different types of plant surfaces, a description of a wide diversity of inhabitants of plant surfaces, the interactions that such organisms have with...
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CABI
2014
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Truy cập trực tuyến: | https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/36407 |
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Tóm tắt: | The field of phyllosphere microbiology is a large one, encompassing such diverse topics as
the chemical and physical environment of a diversity of different types of plant surfaces, a
description of a wide diversity of inhabitants of plant surfaces, the interactions that such
organisms have with the plant and with each other, as well as many other related topics.
Because the field is so broad, it is impossible for any one overview to be comprehensive.
Furthermore, the biases of the author will certainly dictate the emphasis on certain topics.
In that respect, this overview will also reveal the biases of this author. It will thus be
somewhat bacterial-centric given both the predominant experiences of this author with this
group of organisms as well as the prominence of bacterial studies at the expense of the
studies of other microbial groups. Several excellent reviews of the microbiology of the
phyllosphere or related topics have appeared in recent years (Beattie and Lindow, 1995;
Jacques and Morris, 1995; Kinkel, 1997; Johnson and Stockwell, 1998; Beattie and
Lindow, 1999; Andrews and Harris, 2000; Hirano and Upper, 2000; Lindow and Leveau,
2002; Lindow and Brandl, 2003) in which more detailed discussions of various aspects of
phyllosphere microbiology are provided. |
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