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  1. A deeper understanding of these phenomena could illuminate the ecological and evolutionary importance of floral microbiomes and their role in the conservation of plantpollinator interactions.

  2. Bacteria are ubiquitous microorganisms that live in nearly every environment known to man. Flowers, both preharvest and postharvest, provide a unique ecosystem that allows microbes like bacteria and fungi to flourish.

  3. The most notable examples are plant root-arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) and legume-rhizobial symbioses, both of which greatly influence the ability of roots to uptake various nutrients from the soil.

  4. 16 kwi 2018 · Soil is formed by five key factors: parent materials, climate, topography, time, and living organisms. In fact, soil houses a diverse bacterial community, which contributes greatly to the health of the plants growing from it.

  5. 12 sie 2020 · Healthy plants host diverse but taxonomically structured communities of microorganisms, the plant microbiota, that colonize every accessible plant tissue. Plant-associated microbiomes confer ...

  6. 2 lis 2020 · All studies agree that the physical contact between plant flowers and visiting insects (e.g., pollinators) alters the microbiomes of both, thus clearly indicating a microbial exchange and a...

  7. 1 wrz 2020 · The most notable examples are plant root-arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) and legume-rhizobial symbioses, both of which greatly influence the ability of roots to uptake various nutrients from the soil.