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The Stability of Cultures of Rhizobium [PDF]
Lois Almon, I. L. Baldwin
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Bacterial Nanocellulose: A Sustainable Revolution in Food Science
Bacterial nanocellulose (BNC), produced via bacterial fermentation, exhibits high mechanical strength, water retention, crystallinity, and transparency, supporting its application in active packaging, functional foods, and environmental remediation. ABSTRACT Bacterial nanocellulose (BNC) is an eco‐friendly biomaterial celebrated for its exceptional ...
Masoud Aman Mohammadi+4 more
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A schematic representation depicting various mechanisms of plant growth promotion by fungal endophytes present in different parts of the plant. Fungal endophytes are present in various parts of the plant, including leaves, stems, and most abundantly in roots.
Riyaz Ahmad Rather
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Alcohol precipitation as a method for collecting extracellular material from Rhizobium japonicum. [PDF]
B B Keele, G H Elkan, R W Wheat
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Nondestructive Detection of Frankia in Alnus glutinosa With NIR Spectroscopy
ABSTRACT Nitrogen (N) is essential for plant growth, yet excessive fertilizer use contributes to environmental degradation. Actinorhizal trees like Alnus glutinosa form symbiotic relationships with nitrogen‐fixing bacteria of the genus Frankia, reducing reliance on synthetic fertilizers.
Konstantinos Georgopoulos+5 more
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Denitrification by rhizobia: A possible factor contributing to nitrogen losses from soils [PDF]
The intensive pastoral farming system on which New Zealand animal production is based is almost completely dependent upon the rhizobium-legurne symbiosis for the fixed nitrogen required for pasture production.
Daniel, Roy M.+2 more
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The growth ofRhizobiumin the Rhizosphere of the host plant [PDF]
Katura Tuzimura, Iwao Watanabe
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Farming System and Nematodes Affect the Rhizosphere Microbiome of Tropical Banana Plants
The banana crops showed a core microbiome of 77 ASV, mostly belonging to Proteobacteria, Actinobacteria, and Bacilli. Specific groups of bacteria and fungi were linked to each nematode species or feeding group, with a core microbiome of correlated taxa found only when considering nematodes by feeding groups.
Mariantonietta Colagiero+4 more
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The Behaviour of Rhizobium Bacteriophages during and after Exposure to Ultraviolet Radiation
J. Kleczkowski, A. Kleczkowski
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