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Endophytic bacteria in Miscanthus seed: implications for germination, vertical inheritance of endophytes, plant evolution and breeding
2016
GCB Bioenergy
With growing interest in the role of microbiomes, and symbionts in particular, the aim of this study was to determine the diversity of the bacterial endophyte population within Miscanthus and to ascertain the extent of vertical transmission via the seed. A great diversity of endophytic bacteria was found in all parts of the mature plant (rhizome, root, stem and leaf), and in seedlings grown from sterilized seed grown in sterile conditions. A total of three phyla and five families of bacteria
doi:10.1111/gcbb.12364
fatcat:f2jovchwafgithtfpvhv6ah7ne