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Root transcriptome analysis of Arabidopsis thaliana exposed to beneficial Bacillus subtilis FB17 rhizobacteria revealed genes for bacterial recruitment and plant defense independent of malate efflux
Our previous work has demonstrated that Arabidopsis thaliana can actively recruit beneficial rhizobacteria Bacillus subtilis strain FB17 (hereafter FB17) through an unknown shoot-to-root long-distance signaling p...
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Downstream Processing of Red Beet Hairy Roots
Triggering cultured plant cells and organs to synthesize the highest possible extent of a particular metabolite is an advantage for its industrial-scale production. However, product recovery by smart technique...
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Peroxidases and Other Enzymes from Red Beet Hairy Roots
Enzymes are natural biocatalysts that initiate and accelerate a large number of biochemical reactions in living cells. The fact that an isolated enzyme could also accomplish specific reactions outside the cel...
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Root-secreted Allelochemical in the Noxious Weed Phragmites Australis Deploys a Reactive Oxygen Species Response and Microtubule Assembly Disruption to Execute Rhizotoxicity
Phragmites australis is considered the most invasive plant in marsh and wetland communities in the eastern United States. Although allelopathy has been considered as a possible displacing...
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A degradation product of the salicylic acid pathway triggers oxidative stress resulting in down-regulation of Bacillus subtilis biofilm formation on Arabidopsis thaliana roots
Bacillus subtilis, a plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR), induces growth response and protection against pathogenic organisms through colonization and biofilm formation on the Ara...