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Microbial Ecology of Aerial Plant Surfaces [recurso electrónico] / MJ Bailey ; A.K. Lilley ; T.M. Timms-Wilson ; P.T.N. Spencer-Phillips

By: Material type: TextPublisher: Wallingford : CABI, 2006Description: 347 p. : recurso en lineaISBN:
  • 9781845930615 print
  • 9781845931780 electronic bk.
Contained works:
  • Lilley, A. K [coaut.]
  • Spencer-Phillips, P.T.N
  • Timms-Wilson, T.M
  • Ebooks Corporation
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 579.17
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Contents:
Contenido: 6. Bacterial Assemblages on Plant Surfaces7. The Role of Plant Genetics in Determining Above- and Below-ground Microbial Communities; 8. A Survey of A-L Biofilm Formation and Cellulose Expression Amongst Soil and Plant-Associated Pseudomonas Isolates; Section III: Biological Control and Pathogenicity; 9. Biological Control of Plant Diseases by Phyllosphere Applied Biological Control Agent
Abstract: All aerial plant surfaces are inhabited by diverse assemblages of microorganisms. These organisms have profound effects on plant health and thus impact on ecosystem and agricultural functions. Based on proceedidngs from the 8th International Symposium on the microbiology of aerial plant surfaces, held in Oxford 2005.
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Contenido: 6. Bacterial Assemblages on Plant Surfaces7. The Role of Plant Genetics in Determining Above- and Below-ground Microbial Communities; 8. A Survey of A-L Biofilm Formation and Cellulose Expression Amongst Soil and Plant-Associated Pseudomonas Isolates; Section III: Biological Control and Pathogenicity; 9. Biological Control of Plant Diseases by Phyllosphere Applied Biological Control Agent

All aerial plant surfaces are inhabited by diverse assemblages of microorganisms. These organisms have profound effects on plant health and thus impact on ecosystem and agricultural functions. Based on proceedidngs from the 8th International Symposium on the microbiology of aerial plant surfaces, held in Oxford 2005.

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