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Corn response to biological products and a nitrification inhibitor
Abstract Atmospheric nitrogen (N2) is converted into ammonia (NH3), a form that plants can use, through biological nitrogen (N) fixation by various microorganisms and bacterial genera. This study assessed the field performance of three biological N‐fixing products, or biostimulants (BS), including Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus (BS1), Klebsiella ...
Rose M. Paul +3 more
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Additional file 1: Text S1. Metabolic versatility in Pantoea agglomerans DAPP-PG 734. Table S1. Antibiotic resistance gene profile in the genome of Pantoea agglomerans DAPP-PG 734. Figure S1. Genomic islands in Pantoea agglomerans DAPP-PG 734. Figure S2.
Chiaraluce Moretti (9075053) +6 more
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Bacteria from the Pantoea genus are regularly found to interact with a variety of plants, as pathogens or as beneficial bacteria, depending on the strain and the host plant.
Simon Duchateau +3 more
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An Epicoccum fungus was isolated from gut of larvae of the butterfly Dione juno juno that feeds intensively on leaves of Passifloras. This fungus produces hydroxyanthraquinones that moderately inhibits growth of some Bacillus that coexist with the fungus in the insect gut, suggesting that it is probably important for microbial embalance in gut flora ...
Jessica Teixeira Dias +5 more
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Microbiota profiling showed colonized critically ill patients had lower values of dominance/evenness (Simpson's index) and richness (Observed), reaching significantly lower values of information (mean difference in Shannon index = –1.18; 95% CI, –1.84 to –0.52; p < 0.001).
Andra‐Elena Goicea +2 more
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Pantoea Genome sequencing and assembly
Genome sequencing of non-pathogenic Pantoea NRRL ...
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (17856038)
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Pantoea spp. associated with leaf and stem diseases of Eucalyptus [PDF]
Dissertation (MSc (Microbiology))--University of Pretoria, 2011.Plantations of Eucalyptus spp. are expanding world-wide to serve growing global requirements for timber and pulp products. Together with this expansion, there has been a concomitant increase
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This review discusses bacteriophages' roles in soil ecosystems, highlighting their impact on nutrient cycling, plant health, and soil remediation, as well as animal‐mediated phage dispersal mechanisms. Overall, while bacteriophages have potential biotechnological applications, their negative effects on microbial functions and nutrient cycling highlight
Majid Komijani +4 more
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Vincent D Venincasa, Ajay E Kuriyan, Harry W Flynn Jr, Jayanth Sridhar, Darlene Miller Department of Ophthalmology, Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, FL, USA Purpose: To report the clinical findings,
Flynn Jr HW +4 more
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ABSTRACT The soil borne pathogen Rhizoctonia solani AG8 causes Rhizoctonia bare patch disease, a major constraint on global wheat production, particularly in no‐ or minimal ‐till systems. Current control strategies such as crop rotation, chemical fungicides, and tillage provide only partial protection, while fungicides can accelerate resistance ...
Wajira Nandanee Gamachchige Galhena +4 more
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