Fig. 1From: The phyllosphere microbiome shifts toward combating melanose pathogenMicrobiome feature identifications of citrus leaves naturally infected/uninfected by Diaporthe citri. The infected and uninfected samples were collected from a citrus orchard in August 2019, where the melanose disease (caused by D. citri) had been severe in the three preceding years. A workflow for separation, DNA extraction, and sequencing of the phyllosphere microbiomesBack to article page