Pseudomonas sp. SCA7, characterized in this study, was isolated from roots of the bread wheat Triticum aestivum. Sequencing and annotation of the complete SCA7 genome revealed that it represents a potential new Pseudomonas sp. with a remarkable repertoire of plant beneficial functions. In vitro and in planta experiments with the reference dicot plant A. thaliana and the original monocot host T. aestivum were conducted to identify the functional properties of SCA7. The isolate was able to colonize roots, modify root architecture, and promote growth in A. thaliana. Moreover, the isolate increased plant fresh weight in T. aestivum under unchallenged conditions. Gene expression analysis of SCA7-inoculated A. thaliana indicated a role of SCA7 in...
Plant roots are colonized by an immense number of microbes, referred to as the root microbiome. Sele...
Given the major threat of phytopathogenic bacteria to food production and ecosystem stability worldw...
The use of microbial technologies in agriculture is currently expanding quite rapidly with the ident...
Background: Since the 1980s, numerous mutualistic Pseudomonas spp. strains have been used in studies...
Pseudomonas fluorescens strain SS101 (Pf.SS101) promotes growth of Arabidopsis thaliana, enhances gr...
The interaction between the plant pathogen Pseudomonas syringae strain PtoDC3000 and one of its host...
Rhizosphere colonization by phytobeneficial Pseudomonas spp. is pivotal in triggering their positive...
Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are a critical component of plant root ecosystems. PGPR ...
Plants form commensal associations with soil microorganisms, creating a root microbiome that provide...
For plants, the advantages of associating with beneficial bacteria include plant growth promotion, ...
Disease in plants can be caused by a variety of microorganisms, including bacteria. To fight infecti...
The production of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) represents a promising strategy of plant-benefic...
Plant growth-promoting microbes residing on the roots may cooperate or compete, thereby affecting th...
BACKGROUND: Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) can protect plants against pathogenic microb...
During evolution of host-pathogen interactions, pathogens improve their virulence tools while hosts ...
Plant roots are colonized by an immense number of microbes, referred to as the root microbiome. Sele...
Given the major threat of phytopathogenic bacteria to food production and ecosystem stability worldw...
The use of microbial technologies in agriculture is currently expanding quite rapidly with the ident...
Background: Since the 1980s, numerous mutualistic Pseudomonas spp. strains have been used in studies...
Pseudomonas fluorescens strain SS101 (Pf.SS101) promotes growth of Arabidopsis thaliana, enhances gr...
The interaction between the plant pathogen Pseudomonas syringae strain PtoDC3000 and one of its host...
Rhizosphere colonization by phytobeneficial Pseudomonas spp. is pivotal in triggering their positive...
Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are a critical component of plant root ecosystems. PGPR ...
Plants form commensal associations with soil microorganisms, creating a root microbiome that provide...
For plants, the advantages of associating with beneficial bacteria include plant growth promotion, ...
Disease in plants can be caused by a variety of microorganisms, including bacteria. To fight infecti...
The production of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) represents a promising strategy of plant-benefic...
Plant growth-promoting microbes residing on the roots may cooperate or compete, thereby affecting th...
BACKGROUND: Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) can protect plants against pathogenic microb...
During evolution of host-pathogen interactions, pathogens improve their virulence tools while hosts ...
Plant roots are colonized by an immense number of microbes, referred to as the root microbiome. Sele...
Given the major threat of phytopathogenic bacteria to food production and ecosystem stability worldw...
The use of microbial technologies in agriculture is currently expanding quite rapidly with the ident...