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  1. Discovery and genetic identification of amphiphilic coprogen siderophores from Trichoderm hypoxylon

    Abstract

    Siderophores are small molecular iron chelators and participate in the multiple cellular processes in fungi. In this study, we discovered and...

    **yu Zhang, Landa Qi, ... Wen-Bing Yin in Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
    Article 23 March 2021
  2. Microbial siderophores as molecular shuttles for metal cations: sources, sinks and application perspectives

    Iron is one of the highly abundant elements on the earth’s crust, an essential micronutrient for a majority of life forms, and exists in two frequent...

    Karuppiah Vijay, Murugan Shibasini, ... Thangavel Kavitha in Archives of Microbiology
    Article 29 August 2023
  3. Microbial Siderophores in Sustainable Applications—Preventing and Mitigating Effects of Climate Change

    Climate change is a major hazard to the environment, affecting almost every branch of human activity. The scale and dynamics of this process are...
    Marcin Musiałowski, Klaudia Dębiec-Andrzejewska in Bioinoculants: Biological Option for Mitigating global Climate Change
    Chapter 2023
  4. The iron(III) coordinating properties of citrate and α-hydroxycarboxylate containing siderophores

    The iron(III) binding properties of citrate and rhizoferrin, a citrate containing siderophore, are compared. Citrate forms many oligonuclear...

    Robert C. Hider, André M. N. Silva, Agostino Cilibrizzi in BioMetals
    Article Open access 21 May 2024
  5. Siderophores and their Applications in Wood, Textile, and Paper Conservation

    Since the 1950s, siderophores have been acknowledged as nature’s chelating powerhouse and have been given considerable attention concerning their...
    Stavroula Rapti, Stamatis C. Boyatzis, ... Anastasia Pournou in Microorganisms in the Deterioration and Preservation of Cultural Heritage
    Chapter Open access 2021
  6. Importance of microbial amphiphiles: interaction potential of biosurfactants, amyloids, and other exo-polymeric-substances

    Microorganisms produce a diverse group of biomolecules having amphipathic nature (amphiphiles). Microbial amphiphiles, including amyloids,...

    Nishita G. Master, Anoop R. Markande in World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
    Article 25 September 2023
  7. Bacterial siderophores in community and host interactions

    Iron is an essential trace element for most organisms. A common way for bacteria to acquire this nutrient is through the secretion of siderophores,...

    Jos Kramer, Özhan Özkaya, Rolf Kümmerli in Nature Reviews Microbiology
    Article 20 November 2019
  8. Trichoderma and Its Products From Laboratory to Patient Bedside in Medical Science: An Emerging Aspect

    Many Trichoderma species can grow in soil and for long years; several species of this genus have been applied against many plant pathogens for...
    Chapter 2022
  9. Biocontrol potential of bacteria belonging to the Bacillus subtilis group against pests and diseases of agricultural interest through genome exploration

    The usage of microorganisms as biocontrol agents and biofertilizers has been recommended and recognized as an ecologically correct alternative to...

    Gabriela Teodoro Rocha, Paulo Roberto Martins Queiroz, ... Rose Monnerat in Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
    Article 13 May 2023
  10. Reconnoitering the Efficacy of Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria in Expediting Phytoremediation Potential of Heavy Metals

    The abrupt release of heavy metals (HM) within environment by anthropogenic sources affect the living populations. Plants face many intricacies to...

    Kanika Khanna, Sukhmeen Kaur Kohli, ... Renu Bhardwaj in Journal of Plant Growth Regulation
    Article 08 December 2022
  11. Bioactive Biomolecules from Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR)

    Sustainable agriculture techniques to combat abiotic and biotic stresses in eco-friendly approaches are very essential to feed the increased...
    Manila Bajimaya, Sunita Basnet, ... Laxmi Prasad Thapa in Antifungal Metabolites of Rhizobacteria for Sustainable Agriculture
    Chapter 2022
  12. Multiple siderophores: bug or feature?

    It is common for bacteria to produce chemically diverse sets of small Fe-binding molecules called siderophores. Studies of siderophore bioinorganic...

    Darcy L. McRose, Mohammad R. Seyedsayamdost, François M. M. Morel in JBIC Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry
    Article 27 September 2018
  13. Role of Metabolites Produced by Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria in Biocontrol of Phytopathogens Under Saline Conditions

    Soil salinity has continuously degraded the quality and quantity of crops and has challenged their health and defense mechanisms. Although...
    Tahmish Fatima, Priyanka Verma, ... Naveen Kumar Arora in Microbial BioTechnology for Sustainable Agriculture Volume 1
    Chapter 2022
  14. Tackling the outer membrane: facilitating compound entry into Gram-negative bacterial pathogens

    Emerging resistance to all available antibiotics highlights the need to develop new antibiotics with novel mechanisms of action. Most of the...

    Deepanshi Saxena, Rahul Maitra, ... Sidharth Chopra in npj Antimicrobials and Resistance
    Article Open access 20 December 2023
  15. Assessment of Plant-Growth Promoting Potential of Bacteria Isolated from Amazonian Black Pepper Roots

    Purpose: In the Amazon, farmers use chemical fertilizers on a large scale to meet the nutritional requirements of some crops. Plant-growth promoting...

    Anderson Moraes da Silva, Patrick da Cruz Paula Neves, ... Rafael Azevedo Baraúna in Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition
    Article Open access 08 April 2024
  16. Environment-Friendly Management of Plant Diseases by Bacillus Through Molecular Pathways

    Numerous genetic and climatic factors constantly endanger the quality and quantity of crop products. Synthetic pesticides and fertilizers, which are...
    Chapter 2023
  17. The interplay between microbial communities and soil properties

    In recent years, there has been considerable progress in determining the soil properties that influence the structure of the soil microbiome. By...

    Laurent Philippot, Claire Chenu, ... Noah Fierer in Nature Reviews Microbiology
    Article 20 October 2023
  18. Unsnarling Plausible Role of Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria for Mitigating Cd-Toxicity from Plants: An Environmental Safety Aspect

    Cadmium (Cd) is predominantly observed within the soil to cause deterioration of plant and microbial activities within rhizosphere. Cd-toxicity leads...

    Kanika Khanna, Puja Ohri, ... Parvaiz Ahmad in Journal of Plant Growth Regulation
    Article 04 August 2021
  19. Consortia of Probiotic Bacteria and Their Potentials for Sustainable Rice Production

    The application of plant probioticplant probiotic bacteria for a sustainable environment-friendly agriculture system has created new avenues with...
    M. A. Baset Mia, Afrina Momotaj, Tofazzal Islam in Sustainable Agrobiology
    Chapter 2023
  20. On the origin of amphi-enterobactin fragments produced by Vibrio campbellii species

    Amphi-enterobactin is an amphiphilic siderophore isolated from a variety of microbial Vibrio species. Like enterobactin, amphi-enterobactin is a...

    Aneta M. Jelowicki, Alison Butler in JBIC Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry
    Article Open access 14 July 2022
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