Bacterial biota of forest trees

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Bacterial biota of forest trees. / Pettifor, Bethany; McDonald, James.
Forest Microbiology: Tree Microbiome: Phyllosphere, Endosphere and Rhizosphere. ed. / Fred O. Asiegbu; Andriy Kovalchuk. Vol. 1 1. ed. Academic Press, Elsevier, 2021. p. 161 - 173.

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Pettifor, B & McDonald, J 2021, Bacterial biota of forest trees. in FO Asiegbu & A Kovalchuk (eds), Forest Microbiology: Tree Microbiome: Phyllosphere, Endosphere and Rhizosphere. 1 edn, vol. 1, Academic Press, Elsevier, pp. 161 - 173.

APA

Pettifor, B., & McDonald, J. (2021). Bacterial biota of forest trees. In F. O. Asiegbu, & A. Kovalchuk (Eds.), Forest Microbiology: Tree Microbiome: Phyllosphere, Endosphere and Rhizosphere (1 ed., Vol. 1, pp. 161 - 173). Academic Press, Elsevier.

CBE

Pettifor B, McDonald J. 2021. Bacterial biota of forest trees. Asiegbu FO, Kovalchuk A, editors. In Forest Microbiology: Tree Microbiome: Phyllosphere, Endosphere and Rhizosphere. 1 ed. Academic Press, Elsevier. pp. 161 - 173.

MLA

Pettifor, Bethany and James McDonald "Bacterial biota of forest trees". and Asiegbu, Fred O. Kovalchuk, Andriy (editors). Forest Microbiology: Tree Microbiome: Phyllosphere, Endosphere and Rhizosphere. 1 udg., Chapter Chapter 9, Academic Press, Elsevier. 2021, 161 - 173.

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Pettifor B, McDonald J. Bacterial biota of forest trees. In Asiegbu FO, Kovalchuk A, editors, Forest Microbiology: Tree Microbiome: Phyllosphere, Endosphere and Rhizosphere. 1 ed. Vol. 1. Academic Press, Elsevier. 2021. p. 161 - 173

Author

Pettifor, Bethany ; McDonald, James. / Bacterial biota of forest trees. Forest Microbiology: Tree Microbiome: Phyllosphere, Endosphere and Rhizosphere. editor / Fred O. Asiegbu ; Andriy Kovalchuk. Vol. 1 1. ed. Academic Press, Elsevier, 2021. pp. 161 - 173

RIS

TY - CHAP

T1 - Bacterial biota of forest trees

AU - Pettifor, Bethany

AU - McDonald, James

PY - 2021/8

Y1 - 2021/8

N2 - The microbiome of forest trees is a major determinant of health and productivity, with roles in nutrient acquisition, stress tolerance, immune regulation, and disease suppression. Tree-associated microbiota therefore confer significant genetic and phenotypic diversity on their hosts, acting as an extended phenotype and facilitating host adaptation to environmental and pathogen threats. Here we synthesize current knowledge on the composition and function of the bacterial biota in the above- and below-ground compartments of forest tree species of boreal, temperate, and Mediterranean biomes. We make recommendations for future research priorities toward characterizing the bacterial biota of forest tree species and biomes, using integrated analytical approaches that include other biotic and abiotic components of the microbiome. Such integrated research approaches are critical to address the complex ecological factors that drive tree holobiont function at both individual and landscape scales, to safeguard global forest biomes and the ecological services they support.

AB - The microbiome of forest trees is a major determinant of health and productivity, with roles in nutrient acquisition, stress tolerance, immune regulation, and disease suppression. Tree-associated microbiota therefore confer significant genetic and phenotypic diversity on their hosts, acting as an extended phenotype and facilitating host adaptation to environmental and pathogen threats. Here we synthesize current knowledge on the composition and function of the bacterial biota in the above- and below-ground compartments of forest tree species of boreal, temperate, and Mediterranean biomes. We make recommendations for future research priorities toward characterizing the bacterial biota of forest tree species and biomes, using integrated analytical approaches that include other biotic and abiotic components of the microbiome. Such integrated research approaches are critical to address the complex ecological factors that drive tree holobiont function at both individual and landscape scales, to safeguard global forest biomes and the ecological services they support.

M3 - Chapter

SN - 978-0-12-822542-4

VL - 1

SP - 161

EP - 173

BT - Forest Microbiology

A2 - Asiegbu, Fred O.

A2 - Kovalchuk, Andriy

PB - Academic Press, Elsevier

ER -