The effect of root-released compounds of transplastomic tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) on the soil bacterial community structure, and their potential to support horizontal gene transfer (HGT) to bacteria have been studied. Soil microcosms were exposed to root-released compounds collected from transplastomic and non-transgenic tobacco cultivars. Cluster analysis of automated ribosomal intergenic spacer analysis (ARISA) profiles of the soil bacterial community after 48 h incubation grouped the transgenic cultivar apart from the non-transgenic, indicating that it had a rhizodeposition pattern different from the parental plants. However, these differences were less than between the two non-transgenic tobacco cultivars studied. NMR charac...
To provide estimates of horizontal gene transfer from transgenic crops to indigenous soil bacteria,...
Environmental contamination with recalcitrant toxic chemicals presents a serious and widespread prob...
We investigated whether the efficiency of transformation of plant cells by Agrobaeterium tumefaciens...
The effect of root-released compounds of transplastomic tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) on the soil bact...
The rhizosphere constitutes a complex niche that may be exploited by a wide variety of bacteria. Bac...
International audienceThe likelihood of gene transfer from transgenic plants to bacteria is dependen...
Plant surfaces, colonized by numerous and diverse bacterial species, are often considered hot spots ...
Natural transformation is assumed to be the most likely mechanism by which DNA from transgenic plant...
International audienceThe genetic structures of total bacterial and pseudomonad communities were cha...
The likelihood of gene transfer from transgenic plants to bacteria is dependent on gene number and t...
The effect of transgenic Bt 176 maize on the rhizosphere bacterial community has been studied with a...
The rapid development of agricultural biotechnology and release of new transgenic plants for agricul...
Differences in the rhizosphere bacterial community of a transplastomic tobacco plant compared to its...
The composition of the rhizosphere microbiome is a result of interactions between plant roots, soil,...
This review addresses the possible ecological effects of transgenic plants on micro-organisms in th...
To provide estimates of horizontal gene transfer from transgenic crops to indigenous soil bacteria,...
Environmental contamination with recalcitrant toxic chemicals presents a serious and widespread prob...
We investigated whether the efficiency of transformation of plant cells by Agrobaeterium tumefaciens...
The effect of root-released compounds of transplastomic tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) on the soil bact...
The rhizosphere constitutes a complex niche that may be exploited by a wide variety of bacteria. Bac...
International audienceThe likelihood of gene transfer from transgenic plants to bacteria is dependen...
Plant surfaces, colonized by numerous and diverse bacterial species, are often considered hot spots ...
Natural transformation is assumed to be the most likely mechanism by which DNA from transgenic plant...
International audienceThe genetic structures of total bacterial and pseudomonad communities were cha...
The likelihood of gene transfer from transgenic plants to bacteria is dependent on gene number and t...
The effect of transgenic Bt 176 maize on the rhizosphere bacterial community has been studied with a...
The rapid development of agricultural biotechnology and release of new transgenic plants for agricul...
Differences in the rhizosphere bacterial community of a transplastomic tobacco plant compared to its...
The composition of the rhizosphere microbiome is a result of interactions between plant roots, soil,...
This review addresses the possible ecological effects of transgenic plants on micro-organisms in th...
To provide estimates of horizontal gene transfer from transgenic crops to indigenous soil bacteria,...
Environmental contamination with recalcitrant toxic chemicals presents a serious and widespread prob...
We investigated whether the efficiency of transformation of plant cells by Agrobaeterium tumefaciens...