Pseudomonas syringae: what it takes to be a pathogen
Pseudomonas syringae is one of the most common plant pathogens that infect the
phyllosphere. P. syringae can live on the plant surface as an epiphyte. To cause disease, it …
phyllosphere. P. syringae can live on the plant surface as an epiphyte. To cause disease, it …
The current status on the taxonomy of Pseudomonas revisited: an update
The genus Pseudomonas described in 1894 is one of the most diverse and ubiquitous
bacterial genera which encompass species isolated worldwide. In the last years more than …
bacterial genera which encompass species isolated worldwide. In the last years more than …
Non-cyanobacterial diazotrophs: global diversity, distribution, ecophysiology, and activity in marine waters
Biological dinitrogen (N2) fixation supplies nitrogen to the oceans, supporting primary
productivity, and is carried out by some bacteria and archaea referred to as diazotrophs …
productivity, and is carried out by some bacteria and archaea referred to as diazotrophs …
Genome-driven elucidation of phage-host interplay and impact of phage resistance evolution on bacterial fitness
When considering the interactions between bacteriophages and their host, the issue of
phage-resistance emergence is a key element in understanding the ecological impact of …
phage-resistance emergence is a key element in understanding the ecological impact of …
Plant–Microbe Interactions: From Genes to Ecosystems Using Populus as a Model System
Plant–microbe symbioses span a continuum from pathogenic to mutualistic, with functional
consequences for both organisms in the symbiosis. In order to increase sustainable food …
consequences for both organisms in the symbiosis. In order to increase sustainable food …
Comparative analysis of the core proteomes among the Pseudomonas major evolutionary groups reveals species-specific adaptations for Pseudomonas aeruginosa …
The Pseudomonas genus includes many species living in diverse environments and hosts. It
is important to understand which are the major evolutionary groups and what are the …
is important to understand which are the major evolutionary groups and what are the …
Two poplar-associated bacterial isolates induce additive favorable responses in a constructed plant-microbiome system
The biological function of the plant-microbiome system is the result of contributions from the
host plant and microbiome members. The Populus root microbiome is a diverse community …
host plant and microbiome members. The Populus root microbiome is a diverse community …
Action mechanisms, biodiversity, and omics approaches in biocontrol and plant growth-promoting Pseudomonas: an updated review
P Guzmán-Guzmán, G Santoyo - Biocontrol Science and …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Pseudomonas spp. are phylogenetically diverse bacteria with a broad range of metabolic
and ecological functions. Pseudomonas spp. beneficially interact with plants by colonising …
and ecological functions. Pseudomonas spp. beneficially interact with plants by colonising …
Genome Mining of Pseudomonas Species: Diversity and Evolution of Metabolic and Biosynthetic Potential
Microbial genome sequencing has uncovered a myriad of natural products (NPs) that have
yet to be explored. Bacteria in the genus Pseudomonas serve as pathogens, plant growth …
yet to be explored. Bacteria in the genus Pseudomonas serve as pathogens, plant growth …
Enrichment of root endophytic bacteria from Populus deltoides and single-cell-genomics analysis
Bacterial endophytes that colonize Populus trees contribute to nutrient acquisition, prime
immunity responses, and directly or indirectly increase both above-and below-ground …
immunity responses, and directly or indirectly increase both above-and below-ground …