Agrobacterium tumefaciens, Pseudomonas sp. and Corynebacterium sp. grew in glucose-amended soil, but their populations subsequently declined. Protozoa multiplied as the numbers of cells of these species fell. The rise and subsequent fall in densities of the three bacterial species did not correlate with changes in the populations of lytic or antibiotic-producing organisms or in the lytic activity of the soil. Myxobacteria, bacteriophages and Bdellovibrio were not detected in the soil. The densities of the three bacterial species and indigenous bacteria were far greater and the subsequent falls in cell numbers were less marked in glucose-amended soil treated with cycloheximide and nystatin than in soil not receiving the two cucaryotic inhibi...
Two species of Pseudomonas chromosomally tagged with gfp, which had shown antagonistic activity agai...
In this thesis the population dynamics of bacteria introduced into soil was studied. In the introduc...
Lack of carbon has been assumed to be the most common limiting factor for bacterial growth in soil, ...
Pseudomonas fluorescens strains are used in agriculture as plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGP...
Some soil bacteria protect plants against soil-borne diseases by producing toxic secondary metabolit...
Population dynamics of Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar trifolii (R62: :Tn5) was studied in laboratory...
Bacteria have frequently been introduced into the soil environment, e.g. for increasing crop product...
Bacteria producing secondary metabolites with antagonistic effects on fungal pathogens have received...
The effect of adding easily available and more complex carbon sources, with and without nitrogen, on...
Bacteria have frequently been introduced into the soil environment, e.g. for increasing crop product...
AbstractLittle is known about the effect of soil disinfection on bacterial communities. Soils were t...
This work investigates the ecology of biocontrol bacteria in the rhizosphere of crop plants. It focu...
A loamy sand soil sampled from a species- rich permanent grassland at a long- term experimental site...
We hypothesized that apparently non-antagonistic soil bacteria may contribute to suppression of fung...
The survival or two ecologically distinct bacteria was studied for up to 100 days in laboratory soil...
Two species of Pseudomonas chromosomally tagged with gfp, which had shown antagonistic activity agai...
In this thesis the population dynamics of bacteria introduced into soil was studied. In the introduc...
Lack of carbon has been assumed to be the most common limiting factor for bacterial growth in soil, ...
Pseudomonas fluorescens strains are used in agriculture as plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGP...
Some soil bacteria protect plants against soil-borne diseases by producing toxic secondary metabolit...
Population dynamics of Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar trifolii (R62: :Tn5) was studied in laboratory...
Bacteria have frequently been introduced into the soil environment, e.g. for increasing crop product...
Bacteria producing secondary metabolites with antagonistic effects on fungal pathogens have received...
The effect of adding easily available and more complex carbon sources, with and without nitrogen, on...
Bacteria have frequently been introduced into the soil environment, e.g. for increasing crop product...
AbstractLittle is known about the effect of soil disinfection on bacterial communities. Soils were t...
This work investigates the ecology of biocontrol bacteria in the rhizosphere of crop plants. It focu...
A loamy sand soil sampled from a species- rich permanent grassland at a long- term experimental site...
We hypothesized that apparently non-antagonistic soil bacteria may contribute to suppression of fung...
The survival or two ecologically distinct bacteria was studied for up to 100 days in laboratory soil...
Two species of Pseudomonas chromosomally tagged with gfp, which had shown antagonistic activity agai...
In this thesis the population dynamics of bacteria introduced into soil was studied. In the introduc...
Lack of carbon has been assumed to be the most common limiting factor for bacterial growth in soil, ...