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Phyllosphere

In microbiology, the phyllosphere is the total above-ground surface of a plant when viewed as a habitat for microorganisms. The phyllosphere can be further subdivided into the caulosphere (stems), phylloplane (leaves), anthosphere (flowers), and carposphere (fruits). The below-ground microbial habitats (i.e. the thin-volume of soil surrounding root or…

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Phyllosphere

Nodes28
Edges27
Triples17
Avg. degree1.93
Density0.071429
Components1

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related to Example: The manuka phyllosphere · 11
Phyllosphere → Despite, DHA, Earlier, However, In, Manuka, MGO, Microorganisms, New Zealand, The, These
related to The phyllosphere microbiome · 5
Phyllosphere → Compared, In, Microbial, Rain, The
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Phyllosphere → total above-ground surface of a plant when viewed as a habitat for microorganisms

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host microbiome manuka microorganisms plant communities across core microbial rhizosphere bacteria microbiomes species surface leaf environment bacterial flowers surrounding plants

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Phyllosphereis atotal above-ground surface of a plant when viewed as a habitat for microorganisms0.90text
Phyllosphererelated to Example: The manuka phyllosphereThe0.60section
Phyllosphererelated to Example: The manuka phyllosphereNew Zealand0.60section
Phyllosphererelated to Example: The manuka phyllosphereManuka0.60section
Phyllosphererelated to Example: The manuka phyllosphereThese0.60section
Phyllosphererelated to Example: The manuka phyllosphereDHA0.60section
Phyllosphererelated to Example: The manuka phyllosphereMGO0.60section
Phyllosphererelated to Example: The manuka phyllosphereHowever0.60section
Phyllosphererelated to Example: The manuka phyllosphereDespite0.60section
Phyllosphererelated to Example: The manuka phyllosphereMicroorganisms0.60section
Phyllosphererelated to Example: The manuka phyllosphereEarlier0.60section
Phyllosphererelated to Example: The manuka phyllosphereIn0.60section

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