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Development of microbial consortia for growth improvement of neem
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus (AMF), such as Funneliformis mosseae, is the best microorganism for inoculating neem. We investigated the interaction between selected F. mosseae and five different plant growth-promoting rhizomicroorganisms (PGPR). The results indicate that the microbial consortia comprising F.
Nikhil Sai Nachu +3 more
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To elucidate the mechanisms of microbial fertilizers in enhancing tobacco growth and quality, this greenhouse-based pot experiment conducted over 40 days post-transplanting employed integrated microbiomics and metabolomics approaches to conduct a ...
Xiaoyu Wang +10 more
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Because of their close biological similarity to humans, non-human primate (NHP) models are very useful for the development of induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-based cell and regenerative organ transplantation therapies.
Yoshihiro Iwamoto +11 more
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Microbial colonization promotes model cockroach gut tissue growth and development [PDF]
Digestive tissues are essential for diet processing and nutrient accessibility, especially in omnivores, and these functions occur despite and in collaboration with dynamic microbial communities that reside within and upon these tissues. Prolonged host development and reduced digestive tissue sizes have been observed in germ-free animals, and normal ...
Benjamin C, Jahnes +3 more
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The role of microbial signals in plant growth and development [PDF]
Plant growth and development involves a tight coordination of the spatial and temporal organization of cell division, cell expansion and cell differentiation. Orchestration of these events requires the exchange of signaling molecules between the root and shoot, which can be affected by both biotic and abiotic factors.
Randy, Ortíz-Castro +3 more
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The study aim was to assess the effect of incorporating polylysine (PLS) filler at different mass fractions (0.5, 1 and 2 wt%) on PLS release and Streptococcus mutans planktonic growth. Composite containing PLS mass and volume change and PLS release upon
Nikos N. Lygidakis +4 more
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Rhizosphere microbiome engineering of Triticum aestivum L. [PDF]
Root-associated microbiomes (RAMs) are complex microbial communities, essential for plant growth and development. The RAMs interact with the roots, maintain the root architecture, protect plants from a plethora of pathogens and biotic and abiotic stress ...
Shabana Wagi +3 more
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Temporal Dynamics of Rhizosphere Communities Across the Life Cycle of Panax notoginseng
Rhizosphere microbiome promotes plant growth; however, the succession of rhizosphere microbial community during the growth stages of perennial medicinal plant Panax notoginseng (P. notoginseng) is still unclear. Here, amplicon sequencing was performed to
Guangfei Wei +14 more
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During chronological aging of budding yeast cells, the culture medium can become acidified, and this acidification limits cell survival. As a consequence, buffering the culture medium to pH 6 significantly extends chronological life span under standard ...
Brian M Wasko +15 more
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Microbial dynamics in a High Arctic glacier forefield: a combined field, laboratory, and modelling approach [PDF]
Modelling the development of soils in glacier forefields is necessary in order to assess how microbial and geochemical processes interact and shape soil development in response to glacier retreat.
J. A. Bradley +11 more
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