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SUMMARY
There is a level of specificity between plants and their leaf microbiota as studies have repeatedly shown that different plant lineages tend to harbor quantitatively different microbial consortia in their leaves, with differences even observed between ecotypes of the same plant species. There is increasing awareness of the fact that plant-associated microbiota are not static but dynamic communities whose members engage in multiple layered interactions, such as mutualism, antagonism, or predation, which change through time under the convergent influence of environmental and host cues and neighboring plants. Still, the combination of in-depth . . .
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