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Oak (Quercus robur) Associated Endophytic Paenibacillus sp. Promotes Poplar (Populus spp.) Root Growth In Vitro [PDF]
Soil fertilization is necessary for high-demand crop production in agriculture and forestry. Our current dependence on chemical fertilizers has significant harmful side effects. Biofertilization using microorganisms is a sustainable way to limit the need
Dorotėja Vaitiekūnaitė +2 more
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The continuous cropping obstacles in poplar cultivation cause declines in wood yield and serious soil-borne diseases, mainly because of structural alterations in the microbial community and the aggregation of pathogenic fungi.
Junkang Sui +5 more
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In poplar cultivation, continuous cropping obstacles affect wood yield and soil-borne diseases, primarily due to structural changes in microbes and fungus infection.
Junkang Sui +4 more
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Genome sequence of the plant growth promoting endophytic bacterium Enterobacter sp. 638. [PDF]
Enterobacter sp. 638 is an endophytic plant growth promoting gamma-proteobacterium that was isolated from the stem of poplar (Populus trichocarpaxdeltoides cv. H11-11), a potentially important biofuel feed stock plant. The Enterobacter sp.
Safiyh Taghavi +7 more
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Ogataea populialbaeâsp. nov., a yeast species from white poplar [PDF]
During a survey of methylotrophic yeasts in natural habitats in Hungary, the yeast community associated with the exudates of white poplar (Populus alba) was found to be unique among the tree exudates hitherto investigated. Nineteen methanol-assimilating yeast strains representing an undescribed ascomycetous species were isolated from tree exudates of P.
Gábor, Péter +2 more
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Cohnella luojiensis sp. nov., isolated from soil of a Euphrates poplar forest [PDF]
A novel strain, HY-22RT, was isolated from soil of a Euphrates poplar forest in Xinjiang, China. The cells were Gram-positive-staining, rod-shaped and motile by means of peritrichous flagella. Growth occurred at 10–37 °C (optimum 30 °C), at pH 7.0–8.0 (optimum pH 7.0) and with 0–1 % NaCl.
Feng, Cai +7 more
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sp. nov., an anamorphic ascomycetous yeast associated with nematodes in poplar slime flux [PDF]
A new species of Botryozyma, Botryozyma mucatilis, was isolated from the surface of free-living nematodes, Panagrellus dubius, inhabiting slime flux from hybrid poplars, Populus deltoidesxtrichocarpa, in Oregon, USA. This species was discovered in relatively close proximity to the teleomorphic species Ascobotryozyma americana and Ascobotryozyma cognata,
J KERRIGAN, M SMITH, J ROGERS, G POOT
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Poplar is a short‐rotation woody crop frequently studied for its significance as a sustainable bioenergy source. The successful establishment of a poplar plantation partially depends on its rhizosphere—a dynamic zone governed by complex interactions ...
Alyssa A. Carrell +6 more
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To study the effects of different regeneration methods on the growth and bacterial community diversity of Populus × euramericana cv. '74/76' (poplar 107), we investigated the growth of poplar 107 trees under three regeneration methods in 2017 and 2020 ...
Yanyan Fu +7 more
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Breeding and cultivation of poplar (Populus sp.) and willow (Salix sp.) was practiced by many researchers throughout the 20th century. Mostly theirs interests were focused on the long-term period of plant cultivation (up to 20 years) with using the wood ...
N. K. Kutsokon +7 more
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