Pseudomonas protegens
National Institutes of Health
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Legumes obtain nitrogen from air through rhizobia residing in root nodules. Some species of rhizobia can colonize cereals but do…
The discovery of insecticidal activity in root-colonizing pseudomonads, best-known for their plant-beneficial effects, raised…
In light of public concerns over the use of pesticides and antibiotics in plant protection and the subsequent selection for…
Metabolic co-regulation between biosynthetic pathways for secondary metabolites is common in microbes and can play an important…
A main goal of biological nitrogen fixation research has been to expand the nitrogen-fixing ability to major cereal crops. In…
Ten strains representing four lineages of the Pseudomonas fluorescens group (P. chlororaphis, P. corrugata, P. koreensis, and P…
The soil bacterium Pseudomonas protegens Pf-5 can colonize root and seed surfaces of many plants, protecting them from infection…
Pseudomonas inoculants may lose colony-forming ability in soil, but soil properties involved are poorly documented. Here, we…
The bacteriovorous nematode Caenorhabditis elegans has been used to investigate many aspects of animal biology, including…