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INSTRUMENT(S): LTQ FT, LTQ Orbitrap, instrument model
SUBMITTER: Nathanael Delmotte
PROVIDER: PRD000136 | Pride | 2009-12-01
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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Delmotte Nathanaël N Knief Claudia C Chaffron Samuel S Innerebner Gerd G Roschitzki Bernd B Schlapbach Ralph R von Mering Christian C Vorholt Julia A JA
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20090904 38
Aerial plant surfaces represent the largest biological interface on Earth and provide essential services as sites of carbon dioxide fixation, molecular oxygen release, and primary biomass production. Rather than existing as axenic organisms, plants are colonized by microorganisms that affect both their health and growth. To gain insight into the physiology of phyllosphere bacteria under in situ conditions, we performed a culture-independent analysis of the microbiota associated with leaves of so ...[more]