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Soil micro-food web interactions and rhizosphere priming effect
Authors:Xinchang Kou  Tongqing Su  Ningning Ma  Qi Li  Peng Wang  Zhengfang Wu  Wenju Liang  Weixin Cheng
Institution:1.AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Center for Health & Bioresources, Bioresources Unit,Tulln,Austria;2.INRA, UMR1345 Institut de Recherches en Horticulture et Semences, SFR4207 QUASAV,Beaucouzé,France
Abstract:

Background

Seeds host bacterial inhabitants but only a limited knowledge is available on which taxa inhabit seed, which niches could be colonized, and what the routes of colonization are.

Scope

Within this commentary, a discussion is provided on seed bacterial inhabitants, their taxa, and from where derive the seed colonizers.

Conclusions

Seeds/and grains host specific bacteria deriving from the anthosphere, carposphere, or from cones of gymnosperms and inner tissues of plants after a long colonization from the soil to reproductive organs.
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