The Agave and Cacti microbiome: Models for a planet under global warming
Víctor M. Flores Núñez, Citlali Fonseca García, Damaris Desgarennes, Laila P. Partida Martínez
Te invitamos a leer el artículo "The Agave and Cacti microbiome: Models for a planet under global warming" publicado en el libro "Metagenomics Perspectives, Methods, and Applications" en el que colaborola Dra. Laila Pamela Partida Martinez de Cinvestav Irapuato.
Autores:
Víctor M. Flores Núñez, Citlali Fonseca García, Damaris Desgarennes, Laila P. Partida Martínez
Resumen:
Phylogenetic profiling and metagenomics of Agaves and Cacti from Central and North America have revealed diverse and structured microbial communities with core microbial taxa in each plant compartment. In silico correlation network and comparative metagenomic analyses suggest that microorganisms in the rhizosphere and phyllosphere of these arid-adapted CAM plants have characteristic strategies for colonization and survival and provide different benefits to their host plants to succeed in drylands.