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COINOCULATION WITH Bradyrhizobium AND Trichoderma ALLEVIATES THE EFFECTS OF SALT STRESS IN COWPEA
The deleterious effects of salt stress can be mitigated by the use of beneficial microorganisms. The aims of this study were to evaluate whether coinoculation with Bradyrhizobium and Trichoderma asperelloides alleviates salt stress in cowpea.
L. V. D. Silva+4 more
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Abstract The use of matrix‐assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) mass spectrometry for the analysis of carbohydrates and glycoconjugates is a well‐established technique and this review is the 12th update of the original article published in 1999 and brings coverage of the literature to the end of 2022.
David J. Harvey
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Abstract Near‐infrared (NIR) fluorescent proteins and optogenetic tools derived from bacterial phytochromes' photosensory core modules (PCMs) operate within the first (NIR‐I) tissue transparency window under single‐photon activation. Leveraging two‐photon (2P) light in the second transparency window (NIR‐II) for photoswitching bacterial phytochromes ...
Diana Galiakhmetova+11 more
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Bradyrhizobium ORS285 forms a nitrogen-fixating symbiosis with both Nod factor (NF)-dependent and NF-independent Aeschynomene spp. The Bradyrhizobium ORS285 ribBA gene encodes for a putative bifunctional enzyme with 3,4-dihydroxybutanone phosphate (3,4 ...
Nico Nouwen+3 more
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ABSTRACT Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) is an important fish in global aquaculture. Various feed additives to suppress disease or reduce fish meal use have been studied. These manipulations influence the gut microbiome, which is considered to be linked to host health.
Mio Takeuchi, Kazuhiro Sugahara
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This study explored the changes in functional genes related to sulfur cycling and microbial diversity during different stages of succession following the ecological restoration of a mining site in a cold arid area. A total of three succession stages were selected—natural, secondary, and artificial.
Honglin Liu+6 more
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A bacterial strain, designated 39S1MBT, isolated from a root nodule of a soybean plant that had been inoculated with root-zone soil of Amphicarpaea bracteata (hog peanut) growing in Canada, was previously characterized and placed in a novel lineage ...
E. Bromfield+2 more
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Unravelling the Molecular Dialogue of Beneficial Microbe−Plant Interactions
ABSTRACT Plants are an intrinsic part of the soil community, which is comprised of a diverse range of organisms that interact in the rhizosphere through continuous molecular communications. The molecular dialogue within the plant microbiome involves a complex repertoire of primary and secondary metabolites that interact within different liquid matrices
Ashish K. Srivastava+4 more
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Information about the symbionts of legumes of the Caesalpinioideae subfamily is still limited, and we performed a polyphasic approach with three Bradyrhizobium strains-CNPSo 3448T, CNPSo 3394 and CNPSo 3442-isolated from Chamaecrista fasciculata, a ...
Milena Serenato Klepa+5 more
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Selection of local soybean rhizobia as biofertilizer from acidic soil of East Wollega, Ethiopia
Abstract Soybean [Glycine max (L.)] is a leguminous crop that harbors root nodule bacteria that fix atmospheric nitrogen. However, the dinitrogen‐fixing potential of the isolates varies due to different factors that necessitate the selection of the most efficient ones from local soils.
Gemechu Nigusse Gelan+2 more
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