The potential ofPseudomonas fluorescensSBW25 to produce viscosin enhances wheat root colonization and shapes root-associated microbial communities in a plant genotype dependent manner in soil systems
Ying Guan,
Frederik Bak,
Rosanna Catherine Hennessy
et al.
Abstract:The importance of microbial functions for plant health and performance is unquestioned. Beneficial rhizosphere bacteria such as Pseudomonas spp. promote plant growth and protect against pathogens by producing a range of bioactive compounds, including cyclic lipopeptides (CLPs) known for their antimicrobial activities. However, the natural roles of CLPs during interactions between bacteria and plants remain underexplored especially in natural systems. Here,Pseudomonas fluorescensSBW25 producing the CLP viscosin… Show more
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