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Fosfobacterias promueven la emergencia y el crecimiento de agaves silvestres
Las fosfobacterias (BSF) solubilizan fosfatos inorgánicos para favorecer el desarrollo vegetal. Los agaves silvestres son sobreexplotados debido a la producción intensiva de mezcal, lo que disminuye sus poblaciones naturales. Bajo un diseño completamente
Saúl Sánchez Mendoza +2 more
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A Study of Antibacterial Activity of Fatty Acids Extracted from Pseudomonas sp. LP1 by using Chromatography technique [PDF]
A bacterium that was capable of metabolizing C1- compounds was isolated and identified in Moscow State Academy of Fine Chemical Technology (Russia), as Pseudomonas sp. LP1 based on detailed taxonomic studies.
Kutayba F. Dawood
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Two naphthalene degrading bacteria belonging to the genera Paenibacillus and Pseudomonas isolated from a highly polluted lagoon perform different sensitivities to the organic and heavy metal contaminants [PDF]
Two bacterial strains were isolated in the presence of naphthalene as the sole carbon and energy source from sediments of the Orbetello Lagoon, Italy, which is highly contaminated with both organic compounds and metals. 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis of
A Wolterink +49 more
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Synergism between fungal enzymes and bacterial antibiotics may enhance biocontrol [PDF]
The interactions between biocontrol fungi and bacteria may play a key role in the natural process of biocontrol, although the molecular mechanisms involved are still largely unknown.
FOGLIANO, VINCENZO +3 more
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Tomato bacterial canker disease, caused by Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. michiganensis (Cmm) is a destructive disease and has been a serious concern for tomato industries worldwide. Previously, a rhizosphere isolated strain of Pseudomonas sp.
Yoko Takishita +2 more
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A total of 30 fluorescent pseudomonads (FPs) were showed significant antagonistic activity against different fungal phytopathogens with different level of the zone of inhibition (ZOI) for Rhizoctonia solani (5mm-34mm), Macrophomina phaseolina (9mm-37mm)
G. Varatharaju +7 more
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Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are considered as bio-ameliorators that confer better salt resistance to host plants while improving soil biological activity.
Rabaa Hidri +7 more
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Pseudomonas reinekei sp. nov., Pseudomonas moorei sp. nov. and Pseudomonas mohnii sp. nov., novel species capable of degrading chlorosalicylates or isopimaric acid [PDF]
Three bacterial strains, designated MT1T, RW10Tand IpA-2T, had been isolated previously for their ability to degrade chlorosalicylates or isopimaric acid. 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis demonstrated that these bacteria are related to species of the genusPseudomonas.
Beatriz, Cámara +5 more
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Five bacterial strains were isolated from symptomatic leaves of Achillea millefolium, Delphinium sp. and Hydrangea sp. in California. Colonies isolated on King’s medium B (KMB) appeared white, mucoid and round, similar to Pseudomonas species.
Renato Carvalho +5 more
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Root diseases are one of the main forest nursery problems that have a significant impact on forest production which are caused by Fusarium solani. Rhizobacteria from healthy forest soils were isolated and screened in streak method to select antagonistic ...
B. Yasin +2 more
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