Adhesins involved in attachment to abiotic surfaces by Gram‐negative bacteria

C Berne, A Ducret, GG Hardy, YV Brun - Microbial biofilms, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
The ability of bacterial cells to adhere to and interact with surfaces to eventually form a
biofilm is a crucial trait for the survival of any microorganism in a complex environment. As a …

The invisible life inside plants: Deciphering the riddles of endophytic bacterial diversity

J Papik, M Folkmanova, M Polivkova-Majorova… - Biotechnology …, 2020 - Elsevier
Endophytic bacteria often promote plant growth and protect their host plant against
pathogens, herbivores, and abiotic stresses including drought, increased salinity or …

Bacterial associations with legumes

A Peix, MH Ramírez-Bahena, E Velázquez… - Critical Reviews in …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Legumes form a large group of plants that constitute the third largest family of angiosperms,
including near 20,000 species and 750 genera. Most of them have the ability to establish …

Genomic insights into plant growth promoting rhizobia capable of enhancing soybean germination under drought stress

NO Igiehon, OO Babalola, BR Aremu - BMC microbiology, 2019 - Springer
Background The role of soil microorganisms in plant growth, nutrient utilization, drought
tolerance as well as biocontrol activity cannot be over-emphasized, especially in this era …

Gram-Negative Bacteria Holding Together in a Biofilm: The Acinetobacter baumannii Way

A Pompilio, D Scribano, M Sarshar, G Di Bonaventura… - Microorganisms, 2021 - mdpi.com
Bacterial biofilms are a serious public-health problem worldwide. In recent years, the rates of
antibiotic-resistant Gram-negative bacteria associated with biofilm-forming activity have …

Co-inoculation of maize with Azospirillum brasilense and Rhizobium tropici as a strategy to mitigate salinity stress

J Fukami, C de la Osa, FJ Ollero, M Megías… - Functional Plant …, 2017 - CSIRO Publishing
Plants are highly affected by salinity, but some plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) may
trigger induced systemic tolerance (IST), conferring protection against abiotic stresses. We …

Effects of growth‐promoting bacteria on soybean root activity, plant development, and yield

LG Moretti, CAC Crusciol, EE Kuramae… - Agronomy …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Rhizobia and other plant growth‐promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) have been broadly used
as inoculants in agriculture, resulting in morphofunctional improvements in roots and grain …

Taxonomy of rhizobia and agrobacteria from the Rhizobiaceae family in light of genomics

E Ormeno-Orrillo, LE Servín-Garcidueñas… - Systematic and applied …, 2015 - Elsevier
Phylogenomic analyses showed two major superclades within the family Rhizobiaceae that
corresponded to the Rhizobium/Agrobacterium and Shinella/Ensifer groups. Within the …

Cadmium‐tolerant bacteria: current trends and applications in agriculture

D Bravo, O Braissant - Letters in applied microbiology, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Cadmium (Cd) is considered a toxic heavy metal; nevertheless, its toxicity fluctuates for
different organisms. Cadmium‐tolerant bacteria (CdtB) are diverse and non …

Advances in host plant and rhizobium genomics to enhance symbiotic nitrogen fixation in grain legumes

SL Dwivedi, KL Sahrawat, HD Upadhyaya… - Advances in …, 2015 - Elsevier
Legumes form symbiotic relationship with root-nodule, rhizobia. The nitrogen (N 2) fixed by
legumes is a renewable source and of great importance to agriculture. Symbiotic nitrogen …