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Alleviation of cold stress in wheat with psychrotrophic phosphorus solubilizing Acinetobacter rhizosphaerae EU-KL44
Low-temperature stress can seriously impair plant physiology. Chilling injury leads to a complex array of cellular dysfunctions, and symptoms include...
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Overview of Microbial Associations and Their Role Under Aquatic Ecosystems
Water plays a vital role in regulating the lives of living beings on earth. Life cannot be imagined without water. Aquatic plants inhabit the... -
Viable but nonculturable bacteria and their resuscitation: implications for cultivating uncultured marine microorganisms
Culturing has been the cornerstone of microbiology since Robert Koch first successfully cultured bacteria in the late nineteenth century. However,...
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The road forward to incorporate seawater microbes in predictive reef monitoring
Marine bacterioplankton underpin the health and function of coral reefs and respond in a rapid and sensitive manner to environmental changes that...
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Occurrence of D-amino acids in natural products
Since the identified standard genetic code contains 61 triplet codons of three bases for the 20 L-proteinogenic amino acids (AAs), no D-AA should be...
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Plant–Actinobacteria Interactions for Biotic and Abiotic Stress Management in Crops
Environmental stresses are key constraints that reduce plant growth and development, which further leads to reduction in yield agricultural... -
Proteomic analysis reveals the adaptation of Vibrio splendidus to an iron deprivation condition
AbstractVibrio splendidus is a ubiquitous Gram-negative marine bacterium that causes diseases within a wide range of marine cultured animals. Since...
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Draft genome and description of Waterburya agarophytonicola gen. nov. sp. nov. (Pleurocapsales, Cyanobacteria): a seaweed symbiont
This work introduces Waterburya agarophytonicola Bonthond and Shalygin gen. nov., sp. nov, a baeocyte producing cyanobacterium that was isolated from...
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Streptomyces species from the rhizosphere of the medicinal plant Artemisia herba-alba Asso: screening for biological activities
This work aims to study cultivable actinobacterial isolated from the rhizosphere soil of Artemisia herba-alba Asso; an important component of the...
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Cyanobacterial blooms, iron, and environmental pollutants
Iron determines the abundance and diversity of life and controls primary production in numerous aqueous environments. Over the past decades, the...
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Exploring the interactions between algae and archaea
Algae and archaea co-exist in diverse aquatic ecosystems and play a significant role in ecological functions and biogeochemical cycles. Compared to...
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Dynamics of efflux pumps in antimicrobial resistance, persistence, and community living of Vibrionaceae
The marine bacteria of the Vibrionaceae family are significant from the point of view of their role in the marine geochemical cycle, as well as...
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Synechococcus nitrogen gene loss in iron-limited ocean regions
Synechococcus are the most abundant cyanobacteria in high latitude regions and are responsible for an estimated 17% of annual marine net primary...
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Virulence Factors of the Zoonotic Pathogen Vibrio alginolyticus: A Review and Bibliometric Analysis
AbstractVibrio alginolyticus is an opportunistic Gram-negative marine bacterium that infects animals and humans. Its virulence is associated with...
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Contrasting Role of Fungal Siderophore in Metal Ion Complex Formation
Siderophores are tiny organic molecules secreted by microbes in iron-restricted environment to make iron available for its functioning and growth.... -
Actinomycin D: a novel Pseudomonas aeruginosa quorum sensing inhibitor from the endophyte Streptomyces cyaneochromogenes RC1
The infections caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa are difficult to treat due to its multidrug resistance. A promising strategy for controlling P....
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Biological Means of Arsenic Minimization with Special Reference to Siderophore
Arsenic (As), a p-block element, is a metalloid common on earth crust in various forms such as arsenopyrite and scorodite. It is known to be present... -
Genomic, biochemical, and phylogenetic evaluation of bacteria isolated from deep-sea sediment harboring methane hydrates
Over half of the organic carbon on Earth’s surface is trapped in marine sediment as methane hydrates. Ocean warming causes hydrate dissociation and...
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Microbial Interaction is Among the Key Factors for Isolation of Previous Uncultured Microbes
Pure cultivation of microbes is still limited by the challenges of microbial uncultivability, with most microbial strains unable to be cultivated...
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Characterization of a novel root-associated diazotrophic rare PGPR taxa, Aquabacter pokkalii sp. nov., isolated from pokkali rice: new insights into the plant-associated lifestyle and brackish adaptation
Salinity impacts crop growth and productivity and lowers the activities of rhizosphere microbiota. The identification and utilization of...