The effect of plant domestication on host control of the microbiota
Macroorganisms are colonized by microbial communities that exert important biological and ecological functions, the composition of which is subject to host control and has therefore been described as “an ecosystem on a leash”. However, domesticated organisms such as crop plants are subject to both a...
Autors principals: | Soldan, R, Fusi, M, Cardinale, M, Daffonchio, D, Preston, GM |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Springer Nature
2021
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