Plant chitinases and their role in plant defense: A comprehensive review
Chitinases are present in diverse form of organisms from bacteria, fungi, insects, plants.
Plant chitinases are part of pathogenesis-related proteins. When plant (host) cells are under …
Plant chitinases are part of pathogenesis-related proteins. When plant (host) cells are under …
[HTML][HTML] Chitinases: an update
Chitin, the second most abundant polysaccharide in nature after cellulose, is found in the
exoskeleton of insects, fungi, yeast, and algae, and in the internal structures of other …
exoskeleton of insects, fungi, yeast, and algae, and in the internal structures of other …
Microbial interactions and biocontrol in the rhizosphere
JM Whipps - Journal of experimental Botany, 2001 - academic.oup.com
The loss of organic material from the roots provides the energy for the development of active
microbial populations in the rhizosphere around the root. Generally, saproptrophs or …
microbial populations in the rhizosphere around the root. Generally, saproptrophs or …
Developments in industrially important thermostable enzymes: a review
GD Haki, SK Rakshit - Bioresource technology, 2003 - Elsevier
Cellular components of thermophilic organisms (enzymes, proteins and nucleic acids) are
also thermostable. Apart from high temperature they are also known to withstand …
also thermostable. Apart from high temperature they are also known to withstand …
[图书][B] Biochemical and genetic mechanisms used by plant growth promoting bacteria
BR Glick, CL Patten, G Holguin, DM Penrose - 1999 - World Scientific
OVERVIEW OF PLANT GROWTH-PROMOTING BACTERIA | Biochemical and Genetic
Mechanisms Used by Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria World Scientific Search This Book …
Mechanisms Used by Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria World Scientific Search This Book …
Antifungal proteins
CP Selitrennikoff - Applied and environmental microbiology, 2001 - Am Soc Microbiol
Fungi are amazing organisms, being able to use almost any surface (eg, bathroom tile, skin,
or leaves) for growth. Unfortunately, they also are proficient at colonizing and using plants …
or leaves) for growth. Unfortunately, they also are proficient at colonizing and using plants …
Biotechnological aspects of chitinolytic enzymes: a review
N Dahiya, R Tewari, GS Hoondal - Applied microbiology and …, 2006 - Springer
Abstract Chitin and chitinases (EC 3.2. 1.14) have an immense potential. Chitinolytic
enzymes have wide-ranging applications such as preparation of pharmaceutically important …
enzymes have wide-ranging applications such as preparation of pharmaceutically important …
Biological control of Fusarium wilt of cucumber by chitinolytic bacteria
PP Singh, YC Shin, CS Park, YR Chung - Phytopathology, 1999 - Am Phytopath Society
Two chitinolytic bacterial strains, Paenibacillus sp. 300 and Streptomyces sp. 385,
suppressed Fusarium wilt of cucumber (Cucumis sativus) caused by Fusarium oxysporum f …
suppressed Fusarium wilt of cucumber (Cucumis sativus) caused by Fusarium oxysporum f …
Chitinolytic enzymes: an exploration
RS Patil, V Ghormade, MV Deshpande - Enzyme and microbial technology, 2000 - Elsevier
Chitin and chitinolytic enzymes are gaining importance for their biotechnological
applications. Particularly, chitinases are used in agriculture to control plant pathogens …
applications. Particularly, chitinases are used in agriculture to control plant pathogens …
State of the art and future prospects of the biological control of postharvest fruit diseases
D Spadaro, ML Gullino - International journal of food microbiology, 2004 - Elsevier
Synthetic fungicides are the primary means to control postharvest diseases of fruits.
Biological control has emerged as one of the most promising alternatives to chemicals …
Biological control has emerged as one of the most promising alternatives to chemicals …