Phyllosphere 2022: 11th International Symposium on Leaf Surface Microbiology

IF 3.3 3区 生物学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY
J. Leveau, G. Coaker, M. Marco
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This Meeting-Review article offers a synthesis of the science presented and discussed at the recently held 11th-International-Symposium-on-Leaf-Surface-Microbiology, also known as Phyllosphere-2022 (University of California-Davis, 17-21 July 2022). Twice-postponed due to Covid-19, this in-person conference covered wide-ranging-but-intersecting topics related to the microbiology of leaves (and other above-ground parts of plants), including phyto-pathology, food-safety, plant-physiology, microbial-ecology, fluid-physics, vegetation-science, single-cell biology, canopy-architecture, and human-health. The overarching theme of the meeting (‘understanding-the-rules-of-phyllospheric life’) was explored in 46 podium- and 12 poster-presentations. It also fueled the formal and informal discussions among 90+ conference participants about existing and new questions in phyllosphere-microbiology. Are there first principles underlying the acquisition, assembly and succession of microbial communities in the phyllosphere? How best to define, recognize, and exploit phyllosphere-fitness of microscopic leaf dwellers? At what scales do or should we sample, interrogate, and understand the phyllosphere? What needs to be learned still that keeps us from new insights, resources and tools to produce healthier and more-nutritious plant foliage? Having the conference at UC Davis in the summer presented a unique opportunity to 'vertically-integrate' high school students from the COSMOS program into the Phyllosphere-2022 conference and allow face-to-face interactions with early-career and senior-scientists in phyllosphere-microbiology. Students thus experienced first-hand the ways in which scientists address problems that affect society and seek understanding and solutions to those problems. It represented an effective approach to engage a younger generation into thinking about research and stewardship of plants and their foliage, and more generally about the merits of a science career.
叶圈2022:第11届叶表面微生物学国际研讨会
这篇会议评论文章综合了最近举行的第11届叶子表面微生物学国际研讨会(也称为Phyllosphere-2022)(加州大学戴维斯分校,2022年7月17日至21日)上提出和讨论的科学。本次面对面会议因新冠肺炎疫情而两次推迟,涵盖了与叶片(以及植物的其他地上部分)微生物学相关的广泛但交叉的主题,包括植物病理学、食品安全、植物生理学、微生物生态学、流体物理学、植被科学、单细胞生物学、冠层建筑学和人类健康。会议的首要主题(“理解层圈生命的规则”)在46个讲台和12个海报演讲中进行了探讨。它还推动了90多名与会者关于层圈微生物学现有和新问题的正式和非正式讨论。层层中微生物群落的获取、聚集和演替是否存在基本原则?如何最好地定义、识别和利用微观叶栖动物的层球适应性?我们应该或应该在什么尺度上取样、询问和理解层球?我们还需要学习什么才能获得新的见解、资源和工具来生产更健康、更有营养的植物叶子?夏天在加州大学戴维斯分校举办的会议提供了一个独特的机会,让来自COSMOS项目的高中生“垂直整合”到层球-2022会议中,并允许与层球微生物学的早期职业和高级科学家进行面对面的交流。因此,学生们亲身体验了科学家如何解决影响社会的问题,并寻求对这些问题的理解和解决方案。它代表了一种有效的方法,让年轻一代思考植物及其叶片的研究和管理,以及更广泛地思考科学事业的优点。
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