Burkholderia is a diverse and dynamic genus, containing pathogenic species as well as species that form complex interactions with plants. Pathogenic strains, such as B. pseudomallei and B. mallei, can cause serious disease in mammals, while other Burkholderia strains are opportunistic pathogens, infecting humans or animals with a compromised immune system. Although some of the opportunistic Burkholderia pathogens are known to promote plant growth and even fix nitrogen, the risk of infection to infants, the elderly, and people who are immunocompromised has not only resulted in a restriction on their use, but has also limited the application of non-pathogenic, symbiotic species, several of which nodulate legume roots or have positive effects ...
<div><p>Symbiotic ß-proteobacteria not only occur in root nodules of legumes but are also found in l...
Burkholderia sensu lato is a large and complex group, containing pathogenic, phytopathogenic, symbio...
International audienceBurkholderia has only recently been recognized as a potential nitrogen-fixing ...
Burkholderia is a diverse and dynamic genus, containing pathogenic species as well as species that f...
Plant-associated symbiotic Burkholderia species lack hallmark strategies required in mammalian patho...
The members of the Burkholderia genus are characterized by high versatility and adaptability to vari...
Burkholderia pseudomallei share their habitat with the dominant rhizosphere eukaryotes, namely plant...
Symbiotic ß-proteobacteria not only occur in root nodules of legumes but are also found in leaves of...
Abstract Background Burkholderia pseudomallei is the causative agent for melioidosis, a disease with...
Burkholderia sensu lato is a large and complex group, containing pathogenic, phytopathogenic, symbio...
Symbiotic ß-proteobacteria not only occur in root nodules of legumes but are also found in leaves of...
The genus Burkholderia is a large group of species of bacteria that inhabit a wide range of environm...
Burkholderia sensu lato is a large and complex group, containing pathogenic, phytopathogenic, symbio...
Mutualisms can have an important impact on ecosystem functioning. One of the most prevalent examples...
The genus Burkholderia includes three closely related microbial species that highlight diverse evol...
<div><p>Symbiotic ß-proteobacteria not only occur in root nodules of legumes but are also found in l...
Burkholderia sensu lato is a large and complex group, containing pathogenic, phytopathogenic, symbio...
International audienceBurkholderia has only recently been recognized as a potential nitrogen-fixing ...
Burkholderia is a diverse and dynamic genus, containing pathogenic species as well as species that f...
Plant-associated symbiotic Burkholderia species lack hallmark strategies required in mammalian patho...
The members of the Burkholderia genus are characterized by high versatility and adaptability to vari...
Burkholderia pseudomallei share their habitat with the dominant rhizosphere eukaryotes, namely plant...
Symbiotic ß-proteobacteria not only occur in root nodules of legumes but are also found in leaves of...
Abstract Background Burkholderia pseudomallei is the causative agent for melioidosis, a disease with...
Burkholderia sensu lato is a large and complex group, containing pathogenic, phytopathogenic, symbio...
Symbiotic ß-proteobacteria not only occur in root nodules of legumes but are also found in leaves of...
The genus Burkholderia is a large group of species of bacteria that inhabit a wide range of environm...
Burkholderia sensu lato is a large and complex group, containing pathogenic, phytopathogenic, symbio...
Mutualisms can have an important impact on ecosystem functioning. One of the most prevalent examples...
The genus Burkholderia includes three closely related microbial species that highlight diverse evol...
<div><p>Symbiotic ß-proteobacteria not only occur in root nodules of legumes but are also found in l...
Burkholderia sensu lato is a large and complex group, containing pathogenic, phytopathogenic, symbio...
International audienceBurkholderia has only recently been recognized as a potential nitrogen-fixing ...