Growth-promoting endophytic bacteria possess substantial potential for sustainable agriculture. Here, we isolated an endophytic bacterium, Pseudomonas sp. En3, from the leaf endosphere of Populus tomentosa and demonstrated its significant growth-promoting effects on both poplar and tomato seedlings. The phosphorus solubilization and nitrogen fixation abilities of strain En3 were confirmed via growth experiments on NBRIP and Ashby media, respectively. Salkowski staining and HPLC-MS/MS confirmed that En3 generated indole-3-acetic acid (IAA). The infiltration of En3 into leaf tissues of multiple plants did not induce discernible disease symptoms, and a successful replication of En3 was observed in both poplar and tobacco leaves. Combining Illu...
The plant growth-promoting bacterium (PGPB) Pseudomonas sp. UW4, previously isolated from the rhizos...
: Endophytic bacteria are key members of the plant microbiome, which phylogenetic diversity has been...
Although plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) have shown tremendous potential to be used as i...
The bacterial microbiota of plants is diverse, with 1000s of operational taxonomic units (OTUs) asso...
Endophytic bacteria are responsible for improved plant growth due to its role in nitrogen fixation, ...
Endophytes produce a wide range of compounds with high application potential, mainly in medicine and...
Brassica carinata crop production offers an exciting alternative approach to the energy crisis when ...
Endophytes are microorganisms that inhabit the interior of plant tissues without harming their hosts...
Modern technologies can satisfy human needs only with the use of large quantities of fertilizers and...
Soil fertilization is necessary for high-demand crop production in agriculture and forestry. Our cur...
Endophytes are an important constituent of sustainable agriculture because of their ability to produ...
Entophytic bacteria have an important role in the growth process and health of the plant host. Never...
This study examined a collection of 220 bacterial endophytes isolated from herbaceous plants growing...
Plants in nature associate with a diverse community of endophytic bacteria which can positively affe...
The plant endosphere contains a diverse group of microbial communities. There is general consensus t...
The plant growth-promoting bacterium (PGPB) Pseudomonas sp. UW4, previously isolated from the rhizos...
: Endophytic bacteria are key members of the plant microbiome, which phylogenetic diversity has been...
Although plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) have shown tremendous potential to be used as i...
The bacterial microbiota of plants is diverse, with 1000s of operational taxonomic units (OTUs) asso...
Endophytic bacteria are responsible for improved plant growth due to its role in nitrogen fixation, ...
Endophytes produce a wide range of compounds with high application potential, mainly in medicine and...
Brassica carinata crop production offers an exciting alternative approach to the energy crisis when ...
Endophytes are microorganisms that inhabit the interior of plant tissues without harming their hosts...
Modern technologies can satisfy human needs only with the use of large quantities of fertilizers and...
Soil fertilization is necessary for high-demand crop production in agriculture and forestry. Our cur...
Endophytes are an important constituent of sustainable agriculture because of their ability to produ...
Entophytic bacteria have an important role in the growth process and health of the plant host. Never...
This study examined a collection of 220 bacterial endophytes isolated from herbaceous plants growing...
Plants in nature associate with a diverse community of endophytic bacteria which can positively affe...
The plant endosphere contains a diverse group of microbial communities. There is general consensus t...
The plant growth-promoting bacterium (PGPB) Pseudomonas sp. UW4, previously isolated from the rhizos...
: Endophytic bacteria are key members of the plant microbiome, which phylogenetic diversity has been...
Although plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) have shown tremendous potential to be used as i...