نتایج جستجو برای: plant growth promotion

تعداد نتایج: 1195275  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2012
Manoharan Shankar Paramasivan Ponraj Devaraj Ilakiam Jeyaprakash Rajendhran Paramasamy Gunasekaran

Here, we present the genome sequence of Enterobacter cloacae GS1. This strain proficiently colonizes rice roots and promotes plant growth by improving plant nutrition. Analyses of the E. cloacae GS1 genome will throw light on the genetic factors involved in root colonization, growth promotion, and ecological success of this rhizobacterium.

2015
Maximino Manzanera Juan Jesús Narváez-Reinaldo Cristina García-Fontana Juan Ignacio Vílchez Jesús González-López

Arthrobacter koreensis 5J12A is a desiccation-tolerant organism isolated from the Nerium oleander rhizosphere. Here, we report its genome sequence, which may shed light on its role in plant growth promotion. This is believed to be the first published genome of a desiccation-tolerant plant growth promoter from the genus Arthrobacter.

2017
Feras F Lafi Intikhab Alam Rene Geurts Ton Bisseling Vladimir B Bajic Heribert Hirt Maged M Saad

Ochrobactrum intermedium strain SA148 is a plant growth-promoting bacterium isolated from sandy soil in the Jizan area of Saudi Arabia. Here, we report the 4.9-Mb draft genome sequence of this strain, highlighting different pathways characteristic of plant growth promotion activity and environmental adaptation of SA148.

2017
Aurelie Laugraud Sandra Young Emily Gerard Maureen O’Callaghan Steven Wakelin

Pseudomonas sp. strain C9 is a plant growth-promoting bacterium isolated from the root tissue of Brassica oleracea L. grown in soil from Marlborough, New Zealand. Its draft genome of 6,350,161 bp contains genes associated with plant growth promotion and biological control.

2015
Masayuki Sugawara Akira Hosoyama Atsushi Yamazoe Masaaki Morikawa

Acinetobacter calcoaceticus strain P23 is a plant growth-promoting bacterium, which was isolated from the surface of duckweed. We report here the draft genome sequence of strain P23. The genome data will serve as a valuable reference for understanding the molecular mechanism of plant growth promotion in aquatic plants.

2013
Vasvi Chaudhry Mehar H. Asif Sumit Bag Ridhi Goel Shrikant S. Mantri Sunil K. Singh Puneet S. Chauhan Samir V. Sawant Chandra Shekhar Nautiyal

Here we report the genome sequence of a plant-growth-promoting rhizobacterium, Pseudomonas putida strain MTCC5279. The length of the draft genome sequence is approximately 5.2 Mb, with a GC content of 62.5%. The draft genome sequence reveals a number of genes whose products are possibly involved in plant growth promotion and abiotic stress tolerance.

2014
Emanuel Maltempi Souza Leda Satie Chubatsu Luciano F Huergo Rose Monteiro Doumit Camilios-Neto Roseli Wassem Fábio de Oliveira Pedrosa

Nitrogen-fixing, plant-growth promoting bacteria are arguably the biotechnological tool of highest potential to improve agricultural productivity in short term. Nitrogen fixation and phytohormone production by these bacteria have been considered the most important factors for plant growth promotion. However, the underlying mechanisms responsible for productivity increases by associative bacteri...

2014
Min-Jung Kwak Haeyoung Jeong Munusamy Madhaiyan Yi Lee Tong-Min Sa Tae Kwang Oh Jihyun F. Kim

Pink-pigmented facultative methylotrophs in the Rhizobiales are widespread in the environment, and many Methylobacterium species associated with plants produce plant growth-promoting substances. To gain insights into the life style at the phyllosphere and the genetic bases of plant growth promotion, we determined and analyzed the complete genome sequence of Methylobacterium oryzae CBMB20T, a st...

2009

Vermiculite was used to develop inorganic carrier-based formulations of fluorescent pseudomonad strains R62 and R81. The effect of bio-inoculation of fluorescent pseudomonad strains R62 and R81 (plant growth promoting and biocontrol agent) on growth responses of Vigna-mungo under field condition was enumerated. The combined bioinoculation of these two organisms in a formuation increased the pod...

2014
Muhammad Naveed Iftikhar Ahmed Nauman Khalid Abdul Samad Mumtaz

Glucose dehydrogenase (GDH; EC 1.1. 5.2) is the member of quinoproteins group that use the redox cofactor pyrroloquinoline quinoine, calcium ions and glucose as substrate for its activity. In present study, Leclercia sp. QAU-66, isolated from rhizosphere of Vigna mungo, was characterized for phosphate solubilization and the role of GDH in plant growth promotion of Phaseolus vulgaris. The strain...

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