Bacillus velezensis strains are applied as ecologically safe biopesticides, plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR), and in veterinary probiotics. They are abundant in various environments including soil, plants, marine habitats, the intestinal micro-flora, etc. The mechanisms underlying this adaptive plasticity and bioactivity are not well understood, nor is it clear why several strains outperform other same species isolates by their bioactivities. The main objective of this work was to demonstrate versatility of bioactivities and lifestyle strategies of the selected B. velezensis strains suitable to serve as model organisms in future studies. Here, we performed a comparative study of newly sequenced genomes of four B. velezensis isola...
The whole genome shotgun sequence of a soil-borne Bacillus velenzensis strain L194 known as a biolog...
The genomes of two historical Bacillus species strains isolated from the roots of oilseed rape and u...
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Bacillus velezensis strains are applied as ecologically safe biopesticides, plant growth promoting r...
Bacillus velezensis strains are applied as ecologically safe biopesticides, plant growth promoting ...
Root colonization and plant probiotic function are important traits of plant growth-promoting rhizob...
Bacillus velezensis gram-positive bacterium, is frequently isolated from diverse niches mainly soil,...
Bacillus velezensis has a broad application in the agricultural and industrial sectors for its bioco...
Abstract Background Bacillus velezensis is an endospore-forming, free-living soil bacterium with pot...
Agriculture is in need of alternative products to conventional phytopharmaceutical treatments from c...
Bacillus velezensis is an aerobic, gram-positive, endospore-forming bacterium that promotes plant gr...
Bacillus velezensis Knl15 is a gram-positive, endospore-forming bacterium that enhances plant growth...
International audienceAgriculture is in need of alternative products to conventional phytopharmaceut...
Agriculture is in need of alternative products to conventional phytopharmaceutical treatments from c...
Abstract A Bacillus velezensis strain from the rhizosphere of Sporobolus airoides (Torr.) Torr., a g...
The whole genome shotgun sequence of a soil-borne Bacillus velenzensis strain L194 known as a biolog...
The genomes of two historical Bacillus species strains isolated from the roots of oilseed rape and u...
Copyright © 2020 Radchenko et al. Bacillus velezensis strain BZR 517 is a prospective plant growth-p...
Bacillus velezensis strains are applied as ecologically safe biopesticides, plant growth promoting r...
Bacillus velezensis strains are applied as ecologically safe biopesticides, plant growth promoting ...
Root colonization and plant probiotic function are important traits of plant growth-promoting rhizob...
Bacillus velezensis gram-positive bacterium, is frequently isolated from diverse niches mainly soil,...
Bacillus velezensis has a broad application in the agricultural and industrial sectors for its bioco...
Abstract Background Bacillus velezensis is an endospore-forming, free-living soil bacterium with pot...
Agriculture is in need of alternative products to conventional phytopharmaceutical treatments from c...
Bacillus velezensis is an aerobic, gram-positive, endospore-forming bacterium that promotes plant gr...
Bacillus velezensis Knl15 is a gram-positive, endospore-forming bacterium that enhances plant growth...
International audienceAgriculture is in need of alternative products to conventional phytopharmaceut...
Agriculture is in need of alternative products to conventional phytopharmaceutical treatments from c...
Abstract A Bacillus velezensis strain from the rhizosphere of Sporobolus airoides (Torr.) Torr., a g...
The whole genome shotgun sequence of a soil-borne Bacillus velenzensis strain L194 known as a biolog...
The genomes of two historical Bacillus species strains isolated from the roots of oilseed rape and u...
Copyright © 2020 Radchenko et al. Bacillus velezensis strain BZR 517 is a prospective plant growth-p...