Xu, Wen-Jun Wan, Qun Wang, Wen-Feng Wang, Ya Feng, Fa-Yun Cheng, Jin-Jin Yuan, Jian-Jun Yu, Xiang-Yang
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Environmental technology
The environmental prevalence and potential toxicity of dibutyl phthalate (DBP) motivate the attempt to develop feasible strategies to deal with DBP contamination. In this study, a strain of endphytic bacteria HB-T2 was isolated from sorrel roots and identified as Bacillus sp. by analysing its morphology, physiology, biochemistry and 16S rDNA sequen...
Basumatary, Binita Das, Debanand Choudhury, B. N. Dutta, Pranab Bhattacharyya, Ashok
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Journal of Nematology
Fifteen endophytic bacteria were isolated from leaves and stems of Solanum lycopersicum and Solanum pimpinellifolium collected from different locations of the Jorhat district of Assam and characterized by morphological, cultural, biochemical and molecular approaches. An in vitro study was carried out to evaluate their potentiality as biological con...
Tao, Liu Qiuhong, Liao Fuqiang, Yu Shuhui, Zi Suohui, Tian Linyuan, Fan
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World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
Pairs polyphylla var. yunnanensis (Paris L.) is a valuable medicinal plant used in traditional Chinese medicine. The market demand for P. polyphylla has increased over time, but it has slow growth and a low natural propagation rate. Endophytic bacteria are bioactive microorganisms that form a mutualistic relationship with host plants in long-term c...
Jiang, Xiaolan Li, Wei-Wei Han, Menglin Chen, Gao Wu, Jing Lai, Sanyan Fu, Zhouping Zhang, Shuxiang Deng, Wei-Wei Gao, Liping
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Tree physiology
Unlike that of other crops, the growth of tea plants can be promoted by aluminum, but its regulation mechanism remains unclear. Some endophytes can also promote growth of plant hosts. In this paper, tea roots treated with aluminum were used to study the growth-promoting traits and aluminum tolerance of endophytes. Meta-16S rDNA analysis revealed th...
Chen, Xiaoyulong Krug, Lisa Yang, Maofa Berg, Gabriele Cernava, Tomislav
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Microbial ecology
Plant-associated microorganisms are known to contribute with various beneficial functions to the health and productivity of their hosts, yet the microbiome of most plants remains unexplored. This especially applies to wild relatives of cultivated plants, which might harbor beneficial microorganisms that were lost during intensive breeding. We studi...
Guo, Jiameng Chen, Youyuan Lu, Pengzhan Liu, Ming Sun, Ping Zhang, Zhiming
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Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)
Salinity is a limiting factor in the growth of plants in coastal wetlands. The interaction of halophytes with salt-tolerant endophytes has been one of the major concerns in this area. However, the mechanism by which endophytes promote halophyte growth remains unclear. The growth and physiological responses of Suaeda salsa inoculated with endophytic...
Long, Jianyou Yu, Mingxia Xu, Huaihao Huang, Shuangqiu Wang, Zhu Zhang, Xu-Xiang
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Ecotoxicology (London, England)
In this study, two cadmium-tolerant endophytic bacteria (Microbacterium sp. D2-2 and Bacillus sp. C9-3) were employed as biosorbents to remove Cd(II) from aqueous solutions. The influence of initial pH, initial Cd(II) concentration, adsorbent biomass, temperature and contact time on Cd(II) removal were investigated. Results showed that the Langmuir...
Wang, Zhishan Zhu, Yongqiang Li, Ni Liu, Hai Zheng, Huajun Wang, Weiping Liu, Yang
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Microbiological research
The study of endophytic bacteria in saline-alkali tolerant rice seeds is of great help to the follow-up study of saline-alkali tolerant mechanism and the exploitation of saline-alkali tolerant microbial resources. In this study, high-throughput sequencing technology based on the Illumina Miseq platform was used to reveal the "core microbiota" by ex...
da Silva, Aminthia Pombo Sudré Olivares, Fábio Lopes Sudré, Cláudia Pombo Peres, Lázaro Eustáquio Pereira Canellas, Natália Aguiar da Silva, Rakiely Martins Cozzolino, Vicenza Canellas, Luciano Pasqualoto
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Chemical and Biological Technologies in Agriculture
BackgroundThe bacterial-spot disease caused by different Xanthomonas species is one of the major tomato diseases that reduce crop production and quality. Pesticides indiscriminate usage has resulted in an increase in resistant bacterial strains as well as contamination of farmers, consumers and the environment. Plant growth-promoting bacteria and h...
Zhou, Tingan Yu, Shiyu Hu, Yifan Zhang, Yan Song, Yuechen Chu, Jieyu Liu, Changmei Rao, Yijian
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Microbial Cell Factories
BackgroundOwing to the excellent properties of photosensitization, cercosporin, one of naturally occurring perylenequinonoid pigments, has been widely used in photodynamic therapy, or as an antimicrobial agent and an organophotocatalyst. However, because of low efficiency of total chemical synthesis and low yield of current microbial fermentation, ...