One of the most studied mechanisms involved in bacterial evolution and diversification is conjugative transfer (CT) of plasmids. Plasmids able to transfer by CT often encode beneficial traits for bacterial survival under specific environmental conditions. Rhizobium etli CFN42 is a Gram-negative bacterium of agricultural relevance due to its symbiotic association with Phaseolus vulgaris through the formation of Nitrogen-fixing nodules. The genome of R. etli CFN42 consists of one chromosome and six large plasmids. Among these, pRet42a has been identified as a conjugative plasmid. The expression of the transfer genes is regulated by a quorum sensing (QS) system that includes a traI gene, which encodes an acyl-homoserine lactone (AHL) synthase ...
Establishment of nitrogen-fixing symbiosis requires the recognition of rhizobial molecules to initia...
SummaryOur understanding of the evolution of microbial pathogens has been advanced by the discovery ...
Plant root colonization by rhizobacteria can protect plants against pathogens and promote plant grow...
Since the discovery that biological nitrogen fixation ensues in nodules resulting from the interacti...
Plasmids have played a major role in bacterial evolution, mainly by their capacity to perform horizo...
Rhizobia are Gram-negative bacteria that are able to establish a nitrogen-fixing symbiotic interacti...
The plant rhizosphere harbors a diverse population of microorganisms, including beneficial plant gro...
Castellani LG, Luchetti A, Nilsson JF, et al. RcgA and RcgR, Two Novel Proteins Involved in the Conj...
Rhizobia are nitrogen-fixing symbionts of plants. Their genomes frequently contain large plasmids, s...
The outcome of an interaction between plant growth promoting rhizobacteria and plants may depend on ...
Among biocontrol agents that are able to suppress root diseases caused by fungal pathogens, root-col...
Growth- and health-promoting bacteria can boost crop productivity in a sustainable way. Pseudomonas ...
Background: Agrobacterium tumefaciens strain P4 is atypical, as the strain is not pathogenic and pro...
Pseudomonas simiae WCS417 is a root-colonizing bacterium with well-established plant-beneficial effe...
Different strains and species of the soil phytopathogen Agrobacterium possess the ability to transfe...
Establishment of nitrogen-fixing symbiosis requires the recognition of rhizobial molecules to initia...
SummaryOur understanding of the evolution of microbial pathogens has been advanced by the discovery ...
Plant root colonization by rhizobacteria can protect plants against pathogens and promote plant grow...
Since the discovery that biological nitrogen fixation ensues in nodules resulting from the interacti...
Plasmids have played a major role in bacterial evolution, mainly by their capacity to perform horizo...
Rhizobia are Gram-negative bacteria that are able to establish a nitrogen-fixing symbiotic interacti...
The plant rhizosphere harbors a diverse population of microorganisms, including beneficial plant gro...
Castellani LG, Luchetti A, Nilsson JF, et al. RcgA and RcgR, Two Novel Proteins Involved in the Conj...
Rhizobia are nitrogen-fixing symbionts of plants. Their genomes frequently contain large plasmids, s...
The outcome of an interaction between plant growth promoting rhizobacteria and plants may depend on ...
Among biocontrol agents that are able to suppress root diseases caused by fungal pathogens, root-col...
Growth- and health-promoting bacteria can boost crop productivity in a sustainable way. Pseudomonas ...
Background: Agrobacterium tumefaciens strain P4 is atypical, as the strain is not pathogenic and pro...
Pseudomonas simiae WCS417 is a root-colonizing bacterium with well-established plant-beneficial effe...
Different strains and species of the soil phytopathogen Agrobacterium possess the ability to transfe...
Establishment of nitrogen-fixing symbiosis requires the recognition of rhizobial molecules to initia...
SummaryOur understanding of the evolution of microbial pathogens has been advanced by the discovery ...
Plant root colonization by rhizobacteria can protect plants against pathogens and promote plant grow...