Successive plant growth amplifies genotype-specific assembly of the tomato rhizosphere microbiomeGenetic, phenotypic and metabolic diversity of yeasts from wheat flag leavesThe Tomato’s Tale: Exploring taxonomy, biogeography, domestication and microbiome for enhanced resilienceBeyond Plant Microbiome CompositionC4 cereal and biofuel crop microbiomesEcology and functional potential of phyllosphere yeastsEcology and Evolution of Plant Microbiomes
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V. Cordovez
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