The root nodules are a unique environment formed on legume roots through a highly specific symbiotic relationship between leguminous plants and nodule-inducing bacteria. Previously, Rhizobia were presumed to be the only group of bacteria residing within nodules. However, recent studies discovered diverse groups of bacteria within the legume nodules. In this report soybean nodule-associated bacteria were studied in an effort to identify beneficial bacteria for plant disease control and growth promotion. Analysis of surface-sterilized single nodules showed bacterial diversity of the nodule microbiome. Five hundred non-rhizobial colonies from 10 nodules, 50 colonies per nodule, were tested individually against the tomato wilt causing bacterial...
Plant roots are associated with numerous and diverse types of beneficial and pathogenic microorganis...
In the present study, a total of 200 rhizobacterial isolates were obtained from rhizosp...
The discovery of novel biocontrol agents requires the continuous scrutiny of native microorganisms t...
The root nodules are a unique environment formed on legume roots through a highly specific symbiotic...
Root nodule is a unique environment formed in the legume roots through a highly specific symbiotic r...
This work aimed to characterize potentially endophytic culturable bacteria from leaves of cultivated...
In the present study, 25 rhizobacterial isolates, obtained from rhizosphere of healthy tomato plants...
Soybean plants establish associations with a great diversity of microorganisms in their surrounding ...
In the present study, 25 rhizobacterial isolates, obtained from rhizosphere of healthy tomato plants...
Tomato is subject to several diseases that affect both field- and greenhouse-grown crops. To select ...
International audienceFood safety is a significant challenge worldwide, from plantation to cultivati...
Soybean is a valuable crop that establishes a symbiotic association with nitrogen-fixing microorgani...
Bradyrhizobia and rhizobia are symbiotic bacterial partners forming nitrogen fixing nodules on legum...
Plants are liable to be attacked by soilborne fungal pathogens which are responsible to reduce plant...
A total of 74 morphologically distinct bacterial colonies were selected during isolation of bacteria...
Plant roots are associated with numerous and diverse types of beneficial and pathogenic microorganis...
In the present study, a total of 200 rhizobacterial isolates were obtained from rhizosp...
The discovery of novel biocontrol agents requires the continuous scrutiny of native microorganisms t...
The root nodules are a unique environment formed on legume roots through a highly specific symbiotic...
Root nodule is a unique environment formed in the legume roots through a highly specific symbiotic r...
This work aimed to characterize potentially endophytic culturable bacteria from leaves of cultivated...
In the present study, 25 rhizobacterial isolates, obtained from rhizosphere of healthy tomato plants...
Soybean plants establish associations with a great diversity of microorganisms in their surrounding ...
In the present study, 25 rhizobacterial isolates, obtained from rhizosphere of healthy tomato plants...
Tomato is subject to several diseases that affect both field- and greenhouse-grown crops. To select ...
International audienceFood safety is a significant challenge worldwide, from plantation to cultivati...
Soybean is a valuable crop that establishes a symbiotic association with nitrogen-fixing microorgani...
Bradyrhizobia and rhizobia are symbiotic bacterial partners forming nitrogen fixing nodules on legum...
Plants are liable to be attacked by soilborne fungal pathogens which are responsible to reduce plant...
A total of 74 morphologically distinct bacterial colonies were selected during isolation of bacteria...
Plant roots are associated with numerous and diverse types of beneficial and pathogenic microorganis...
In the present study, a total of 200 rhizobacterial isolates were obtained from rhizosp...
The discovery of novel biocontrol agents requires the continuous scrutiny of native microorganisms t...