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Harnessing Nitrogen-Fixing and Phosphate-Mobilizing Bacteria for Sustainable Agriculture. [PDF]

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Rakhmatova M   +13 more
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The role of microbial signals in plant growth and development: Current status and future prospects

open access: yes, 2020
The microbial community is surrounded by plants and this leads to an interaction between them. There are two types of microbials that interact with plant: beneficial microbes and pathogenic microbes. There is a relationship between microbes and plants due to the secretion of many chemical signals.
Al-Ani, Laith Khalil Tawfeeq   +7 more
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Development of a multi-classification neural network model to determine the microbial growth/no growth interface

International Journal of Food Microbiology, 2010
Boundary models have been recognized as useful tools to predict the ability of microorganisms to grow at limiting conditions. However, at these conditions, microbial behaviour can vary, being difficult to distinguish between growth or no growth. In this paper, the data from the study of Valero et al.
Francisco, Fernández-Navarro   +5 more
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Secondary metabolism as an expression of microbial growth and development

Folia Microbiologica, 1979
A case is made out for regarding secondary metabolism as part of normal cell growth, related to its interactions with the environment. Secondary metabolism is widespread, especially in fungi and actinomycetes, and is not to be regarded as confined to the production of antibiotics and other special substances. It is part of the normal maturation process.
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Logical and Mathematical Models of Growth and Development of Microbial Population Processes

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1983
Abstract The conception of the system approach conformably to setting and the solution of problems for studying growth and development microbial population processes, their mathematical description has been developed. The microbial population was considered as a complex system.
V.G. Popov   +2 more
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