Adhesins involved in attachment to abiotic surfaces by Gram‐negative bacteria
The ability of bacterial cells to adhere to and interact with surfaces to eventually form a
biofilm is a crucial trait for the survival of any microorganism in a complex environment. As a …
biofilm is a crucial trait for the survival of any microorganism in a complex environment. As a …
The invisible life inside plants: Deciphering the riddles of endophytic bacterial diversity
J Papik, M Folkmanova, M Polivkova-Majorova… - Biotechnology …, 2020 - Elsevier
Endophytic bacteria often promote plant growth and protect their host plant against
pathogens, herbivores, and abiotic stresses including drought, increased salinity or …
pathogens, herbivores, and abiotic stresses including drought, increased salinity or …
Bacterial associations with legumes
Legumes form a large group of plants that constitute the third largest family of angiosperms,
including near 20,000 species and 750 genera. Most of them have the ability to establish …
including near 20,000 species and 750 genera. Most of them have the ability to establish …
Genomic insights into plant growth promoting rhizobia capable of enhancing soybean germination under drought stress
Background The role of soil microorganisms in plant growth, nutrient utilization, drought
tolerance as well as biocontrol activity cannot be over-emphasized, especially in this era …
tolerance as well as biocontrol activity cannot be over-emphasized, especially in this era …
Gram-Negative Bacteria Holding Together in a Biofilm: The Acinetobacter baumannii Way
Bacterial biofilms are a serious public-health problem worldwide. In recent years, the rates of
antibiotic-resistant Gram-negative bacteria associated with biofilm-forming activity have …
antibiotic-resistant Gram-negative bacteria associated with biofilm-forming activity have …
Co-inoculation of maize with Azospirillum brasilense and Rhizobium tropici as a strategy to mitigate salinity stress
Plants are highly affected by salinity, but some plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) may
trigger induced systemic tolerance (IST), conferring protection against abiotic stresses. We …
trigger induced systemic tolerance (IST), conferring protection against abiotic stresses. We …
Effects of growth‐promoting bacteria on soybean root activity, plant development, and yield
Rhizobia and other plant growth‐promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) have been broadly used
as inoculants in agriculture, resulting in morphofunctional improvements in roots and grain …
as inoculants in agriculture, resulting in morphofunctional improvements in roots and grain …
Taxonomy of rhizobia and agrobacteria from the Rhizobiaceae family in light of genomics
Phylogenomic analyses showed two major superclades within the family Rhizobiaceae that
corresponded to the Rhizobium/Agrobacterium and Shinella/Ensifer groups. Within the …
corresponded to the Rhizobium/Agrobacterium and Shinella/Ensifer groups. Within the …
Cadmium‐tolerant bacteria: current trends and applications in agriculture
Cadmium (Cd) is considered a toxic heavy metal; nevertheless, its toxicity fluctuates for
different organisms. Cadmium‐tolerant bacteria (CdtB) are diverse and non …
different organisms. Cadmium‐tolerant bacteria (CdtB) are diverse and non …
Advances in host plant and rhizobium genomics to enhance symbiotic nitrogen fixation in grain legumes
SL Dwivedi, KL Sahrawat, HD Upadhyaya… - Advances in …, 2015 - Elsevier
Legumes form symbiotic relationship with root-nodule, rhizobia. The nitrogen (N 2) fixed by
legumes is a renewable source and of great importance to agriculture. Symbiotic nitrogen …
legumes is a renewable source and of great importance to agriculture. Symbiotic nitrogen …