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In vitro interactions between Bradyrhizobium spp. and Tuber magnatum mycelium
Tuber magnatum mycelium, together with its associated bacteria (Bradirhizobium spp.), were isolated for the first time. Cultural and phylogenetic analyses revealed the specificity of this interaction. Abstract Tuber magnatum is the most expensive truffle, but its large‐scale cultivation is still a challenge compared to other valuable Tuber species.
Simone Graziosi +4 more
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The application of biostimulation products derived from microbes is a promising strategy for mitigating soil‐borne disease without the necessity of root colonization. Here, the author demonstrated that the extracts of Streptomyces ahygroscopicus strain 769 solid fermentation products were effective in reducing watermelon Fusarium wilt incidence.
An‐Hui Ge +11 more
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In natural plant populations, a fine-scale spatial genetic structure (SGS) can result from limited gene flow, selection pressures or spatial autocorrelation. However, limited gene flow is considered the predominant determinant in the establishment of SGS.
Mahboubeh Hosseinalizadeh Nobarinezhad +1 more
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Agricultural practices are the largest anthropogenic source of nitrous oxide (N2O), a potent greenhouse gas contributing to global climate change. Applying symbiotic microbial inoculants capable of complete denitrification offers a promising strategy to ...
Jaeyoung Ro, Hor-Gil Hur, Sujin Lee
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Os efeitos do herbicida Roundup, formulado à base de glifosato, foram avaliados sobre três estirpes de Bradyrhizobium elkanii (BR 29, INPA 80A e INPA 553A), e uma de B.
Juliano dos Santos Malty +2 more
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La cepa ICA 8001 de Bradyrhizobium elkanii es ampliamente usada en Cuba para la producción de inoculantes para soya. Uno de los medios de cultivos diseñados para la multiplicación de este microorganismo contiene melaza y extracto acuoso de soya ...
Gretel Gómez +3 more
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A Positive Role for Rhizobitoxine in Rhizobium-legume Symbiosis
Although Bradyrhizobium elkanii is a mutualistic symbiont of legumes, it synthesizes a phytotoxin, rhizobitoxine, that causes chlorosis on a variety of legume hosts, giving a pathogenic character to these interactions.
Samuel Duodu +3 more
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BackgroundSymbiotic relationships between leguminous plants (family Fabaceae) and nodule-forming bacteria in Australia native ecosystems remain poorly characterized despite their importance.
Bénédicte Lafay, Jeremy J Burdon
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Biological N2 fixation is a major factor contributing to the increased competitiveness of Brazilian soybeans on the international market. However, the contribution of this process may be limited by adverse conditions to symbiotic bacteria, such as ...
Jerri Édson Zilli +3 more
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El estudio se desarrolló en el Instituto Nacional deCiencias Agrícolas (INCA) sobre un suelo Ferralítico RojoLixiviado, con el objetivo de evaluar el efecto de la inoculacióncombinada de Bradyrhizobium elkanii y hongos micorrízicosarbusculares, junto con
J. Corbera, María C. Nápoles
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