نتایج جستجو برای: colonizing ability

تعداد نتایج: 421020  

Journal: :MBio 2021

Cystic fibrosis patients frequently suffer from recurring respiratory infections caused by colonizing pathogenic and commensal bacteria. Although modern therapies can sometimes alleviate symptoms ameliorating residual function of the protein responsible for disorder, management chronic remains an issue.

Journal: :Phytopathology 2008
M-H Chen E B Nelson

Composts are known for their suppressive properties toward many different seed- and root-infecting pathogens and diseases. Although disease and pathogen suppression induced by composts is believed to be mediated by microbial activities, the nature of the microbial species and processes responsible for suppressiveness remain unknown. We demonstrated previously that seed-colonizing microbial cons...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2001
A Steidle K Sigl R Schuhegger A Ihring M Schmid S Gantner M Stoffels K Riedel M Givskov A Hartmann C Langebartels L Eberl

Given that a large proportion of the bacteria colonizing the roots of plants is capable of producing N-acyl-L-homoserine lactone (AHL) molecules, it appears likely that these bacterial pheromones may serve as signals for communication between cells of different species. In this study, we have developed and characterized novel Gfp-based monitor strains that allow in situ visualization of AHL-med...

2018
Catriona P. Harkins Kerry A. Pettigrew Katarina Oravcová June Gardner R.M. Ross Hearn Debbie Rice Alison E. Mather Julian Parkhill Sara J. Brown Charlotte M. Proby Matthew T.G. Holden

Staphylococcus aureus is an opportunistic pathogen and variable component of the human microbiota. A characteristic of atopic eczema (AE) is colonization by S. aureus, with exacerbations associated with an increased bacterial burden of the organism. Despite this, the origins and genetic diversity of S. aureus colonizing individual patients during AE disease flares is poorly understood. To exami...

Journal: :Anaerobe 2005
Cynthia L Sears

Emerging data indicate that humans enjoy health through a productive collaboration with their colonizing flora, the majority of whom reside in the colon. This minireview provides a perspective on recent data and the exciting scientific challenges ahead.

Journal: :Ecology 2014
James C Russell Nurul S Sataruddin Allison D Heard

Multiple invasive species have now established at most locations around the world, and the rate of new species invasions and records of new invasive species continue to grow. Multiple invasive species interact in complex and unpredictable ways, altering their invasion success and impacts on biodiversity. Incumbent invasive species can be replaced by functionally similar invading species through...

2017
Zhen Wang Guoyi Xu Pengda Ma Yanbing Lin Xiangna Yang Cuiling Cao

Phosphate-solubilizing bacteria (PSB) can promote the dissolution of insoluble phosphorus (P) in soil, enhancing the availability of soluble P. Thus, their application can reduce the consumption of fertilizer and aid in sustainable agricultural development. From the rhizosphere of Chinese cabbage plants grown in Yangling, we isolated a strain of PSB (YL6) with a strong ability to dissolve P and...

2013
Kristin Dietel Barbara Beator Anto Budiharjo Ben Fan Rainer Borriss

Colonization studies previously performed with a green-fluorescent-protein, GFP, labeled derivative of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens FZB42 revealed that the bacterium behaved different in colonizing surfaces of plant roots of different species (Fan et al., 2012). In order to extend these studies and to elucidate which genes are crucial for root colonization, we applied targeted mutant strains to A...

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