2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.06.30.547207
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Carbon source and surface type influence the early-stage biofilm formation by rhizosphere bacteriumPseudomonas donghuensisP482

Abstract: The competence of bacteria to colonize different environmental niches is often determined by their ability to form biofilms. This depends on both cellular and extracellular factors, such as individual characteristics of a strain, type of colonized surface (abiotic or biotic) or availability and source of nutrients. Pseudomonas donghuensis P482 efficiently colonizes rhizosphere of various plant hosts, but a connection between plant tissue colonization and biofilm formation has not been verified for P482 up to d… Show more

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