27 research outputs found
Leaf side determines the relative importance of dispersal versus host filtering in the phyllosphere microbiome.
OTU table 1
<p>The amount of every OTU in every sample of the first Illumina run. Data are not rarefied.</p
Sample sheet 1b - dilution series
<p>The origin of the samples of the dilution series sequenced in the first run</p
OTU sequences 2
<p>The sequence of every OTU of the samples of the second Illumina run. Barcodes removed, paired ends merged, data clustered.</p
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Microbiome: Insect Herbivory Drives Plant Phyllosphere Dysbiosis.
A well-known trade-off exists between plant defenses against herbivores and defenses against pathogens, but few studies incorporate the plant microbiome. A new study by Humphrey and Whiteman shows that herbivory reshapes the leaf microbiome and increases susceptibility to potential bacterial pathogens
Sample sheet 1a - soil samples across the US
<p>The origin of samples sequenced in the first run</p
OTU table 2
<p>The amount of every OTU in every sample of the second Illumina run. Data are not rarefied.</p
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Microbiome: Insect Herbivory Drives Plant Phyllosphere Dysbiosis.
A well-known trade-off exists between plant defenses against herbivores and defenses against pathogens, but few studies incorporate the plant microbiome. A new study by Humphrey and Whiteman shows that herbivory reshapes the leaf microbiome and increases susceptibility to potential bacterial pathogens