Kluepfel, D A Nyczepir, A P Lawrence, J E Wechter, W P Leverentz, B
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Journal of nematology
Seven fluorescent Pseudomonas spp. capable of inhibiting reproduction of Mesocriconema xenoplax have been isolated from soil sites that suppress both nematode multiplication and Peach Tree Short Life (PTSL). One of these seven strains, Pseudomonas sp. BG33R, inhibits M. xenoplax multiplication in vivo and egg hatch in vitro. Mesocriconema xenoplax ...
Kravchenko, L. V. Makarova, N. M. Azarova, T. S. Provorov, N. A. Tikhonovich, I. A.
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Microbiology
Some bacterial strains isolated from the plant rhizosphere showed high root-colonizing ability and antiphytopathogenic activity against 6 fungal species. The antifungal activity was species-specific, which could be accounted for by the fact that the isolates differed in the ability to produce lytic enzymes (chitinases, proteases, and lipases) and t...
Kokalis-Burelle, N Martinez-Ochoa, N Rodríguez-Kábana, R Kloepper, J W
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Journal of nematology
The effects of combinations of organic amendments, phytochemicals, and plant-growth promoting rhizobacteria on tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) germination, transplant growth, and infectivity of Meloidogyne incognita were evaluated. Two phytochemicals (citral and benzaldehyde), three organic amendments (pine bark, chitin, and hemicellulose), and th...
Chen, Hong Cutright, Teresa J.
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Journal of Soils and Sediments
The role of chelator, fertilizer, and enriched rhizobacteria in facilitating Cd, Cr, and Ni accumulation byHelianthus annuus was studied. It was found that by adding a synthetic chelator, EDTA, the shoot concentrations of Cd and Ni were significantly increased from 34.2 mg kg-1 and 14.5 mg kg-1 to 115 mg kg-1 and 117 mg kg-1, respectively. However,...
Belimov, A. A. Kunakova, A. M. Safronova, V. I. Stepanok, V. V. Yudkin, L. Yu. Alekseev, Yu. V. Kozhemyakov, A. P.
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Microbiology
In laboratory experiments, the rhizobacteria Azospirillum lipoferum 137, Arthrobacter mysorens7, Agrobacterium radiobacter 10, and Flavobacterium sp. L30 were found to have a relatively high resistance to the toxic heavy metals lead and cadmium (except that strain L30 was found to be sensitive to Cd). When introduced by means of seed bacterization,...
Sturz, A.V. Kimpinski, J.
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Plant and Soil
Single isolates of bacterial endophytes, isolated from the nematode antagonistic plant species African (Tagetes erecta L.) and French (T. patula L.) marigold, were introduced into potatoes (Solanum tuberosum L.). Several bacterial species possessed activity against root-lesion nematodes (Pratylenchus penetrans) in soils around the root zone of pota...
park, myung soo jung, se ra lee, myoung sook kim, kyoung jin, ok do lee, kang hyun kim, s b bae, kyung sook
Little is known about the bacterial communities associated with the plants inhabiting sand dune ecosystems. In this study, the bacterial populations associated with two major sand dune plant species, Calystegia soldanella (beach morning glory) and Elymus mollis (wild rye), growing along the costal areas in Tae-An, Chungnam Province, were analyzed u...
Postma, J. Geraats, B.P.J. Pastoor, R.
The root pathogen Pythium aphanidermatum induced lower levels of disease in cucumber (Cucumis sativus) plants on unsterilized, re-used rockwool slabs than on heat-sterilized, re-used rockwool. Several recolonization treatments of the sterilized rockwool enhanced the suppressiveness of the rockwool. Microbial community structures in the different ro...
Yuwono, Triwibowo
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World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
An isolate of an osmotolerant rhizobacterium has been obtained from a weed rhizosphere which showed tolerance up to 1.0 M NaCl. The isolate has been subjected to growth analysis in a medium which contained 10 mM betaine as the sole carbon source. It was observed that betaine could be used as the sole carbon source for the growth of salt-tolerant rh...
Okubara, Patricia A. Paulitz, Timothy C.
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Plant and Soil
This review will focus on the molecular and genetic mechanisms underlying defense responses of roots to fungal pathogens. Soil-borne pathogens, including Phytophthora, Pythium, Fusarium, and Bipolaris, represent major sources of biotic stress in the rhizosphere and roots of plants. Molecular recognition and signaling leading to effective resistance...