Biotechnological domestication of pseudomonads using synthetic biology

PI Nikel, E Martínez-García, V De Lorenzo - Nature Reviews …, 2014 - nature.com
Much of contemporary synthetic biology research relies on the use of bacterial chassis for
plugging-in and plugging-out genetic circuits and new-to-nature functionalities. However …

Current perspectives on plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria

JA Parray, S Jan, AN Kamili, RA Qadri… - Journal of Plant growth …, 2016 - Springer
The rhizosphere of plant species is an inimitable ecosystem that harbors an extensive range
of microbes. Research in the wide areas of rhizosphere biotechnology highlighting new …

Contribution of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and/or bacteria to enhancing plant drought tolerance under natural soil conditions: effectiveness of autochthonous or …

N Ortiz, E Armada, E Duque, A Roldán… - Journal of plant …, 2015 - Elsevier
Autochthonous microorganisms [a consortium of arbuscular-mycorrhizal (AM) fungi and
Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt)] were assayed and compared to Rhizophagus intraradices (Ri) …

[HTML][HTML] Isolation and enzyme bioprospection of bacteria associated to Bruguiera cylindrica, a mangrove plant of North Sumatra, Indonesia

J Mamangkey, D Suryanto, E Munir, AZ Mustopa… - Biotechnology …, 2021 - Elsevier
Mangrove-associated bacteria are of industrial interest due to their diverse and versatile
enzyme properties. This study investigates the culturable bacteria from a wide range of …

Genomic Analysis of the Kiwifruit Pathogen Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae Provides Insight into the Origins of an Emergent Plant Disease

HC McCann, EHA Rikkerink, F Bertels, M Fiers… - PLoS …, 2013 - journals.plos.org
The origins of crop diseases are linked to domestication of plants. Most crops were
domesticated centuries–even millennia–ago, thus limiting opportunity to understand the …

Unearthing the genomes of plant-beneficial Pseudomonas model strains WCS358, WCS374 and WCS417

RL Berendsen, MC van Verk, IA Stringlis, C Zamioudis… - BMC genomics, 2015 - Springer
Background Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) can protect plants against
pathogenic microbes through a diversity of mechanisms including competition for nutrients …

The Complete Genome Sequence of the Plant Growth-Promoting Bacterium Pseudomonas sp. UW4

J Duan, W Jiang, Z Cheng, JJ Heikkila, BR Glick - PloS one, 2013 - journals.plos.org
The plant growth-promoting bacterium (PGPB) Pseudomonas sp. UW4, previously isolated
from the rhizosphere of common reeds growing on the campus of the University of Waterloo …

Mechanisms of solvent resistance mediated by interplay of cellular factors in Pseudomonas putida

JL Ramos, M Sol Cuenca… - FEMS microbiology …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
A number of microorganisms have the ability to thrive in the presence of a range of toxic
solvents. Tolerance to these chemicals is a multifactorial process, meaning that bacterial …

Pseudomonas putida and its close relatives: mixing and mastering the perfect tune for plants

SB Costa-Gutierrez, C Adler, M Espinosa-Urgel… - Applied Microbiology …, 2022 - Springer
Plant growth–promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are a group of microorganisms of utmost
interest in agricultural biotechnology for their stimulatory and protective effects on plants …

Whole genome sequencing and analysis of plant growth promoting bacteria isolated from the rhizosphere of plantation crops coconut, cocoa and arecanut

A Gupta, M Gopal, GV Thomas, V Manikandan… - PLoS …, 2014 - journals.plos.org
Coconut, cocoa and arecanut are commercial plantation crops that play a vital role in the
Indian economy while sustaining the livelihood of more than 10 million Indians. According to …