Foliar-feeding insects acquire microbiomes from the soil rather than the host plant

Leaf-feeding insect microbiomes could be influenced by the soil, the plant, or a product of the two. Here, the authors conduct a series of experiments to show that an herbivorous insect predominantly acquires its microbiome from the soil rather than the plant, and that these insect microbiomes refle...

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Autores principales: S. Emilia Hannula, Feng Zhu, Robin Heinen, T. Martijn Bezemer
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:ff828a2e1f37406fa4cb2c182c6b8aff2021-12-02T14:39:16ZFoliar-feeding insects acquire microbiomes from the soil rather than the host plant10.1038/s41467-019-09284-w2041-1723https://doaj.org/article/ff828a2e1f37406fa4cb2c182c6b8aff2019-03-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-09284-whttps://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Leaf-feeding insect microbiomes could be influenced by the soil, the plant, or a product of the two. Here, the authors conduct a series of experiments to show that an herbivorous insect predominantly acquires its microbiome from the soil rather than the plant, and that these insect microbiomes reflect soil legacies of earlier growing plants.S. Emilia HannulaFeng ZhuRobin HeinenT. Martijn BezemerNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2019)
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Robin Heinen
T. Martijn Bezemer
Foliar-feeding insects acquire microbiomes from the soil rather than the host plant
description Leaf-feeding insect microbiomes could be influenced by the soil, the plant, or a product of the two. Here, the authors conduct a series of experiments to show that an herbivorous insect predominantly acquires its microbiome from the soil rather than the plant, and that these insect microbiomes reflect soil legacies of earlier growing plants.
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author S. Emilia Hannula
Feng Zhu
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Robin Heinen
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title Foliar-feeding insects acquire microbiomes from the soil rather than the host plant
title_short Foliar-feeding insects acquire microbiomes from the soil rather than the host plant
title_full Foliar-feeding insects acquire microbiomes from the soil rather than the host plant
title_fullStr Foliar-feeding insects acquire microbiomes from the soil rather than the host plant
title_full_unstemmed Foliar-feeding insects acquire microbiomes from the soil rather than the host plant
title_sort foliar-feeding insects acquire microbiomes from the soil rather than the host plant
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publishDate 2019
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