Certain soil bacteria play a crucial role in modulating plant immune responses, and allowing them to grow more efficiently.
Following this, seven PGP bacterial strains (EN1, E3, EN4, EN6, EN8, IA and ID) and one non-PGP bacterial strain (IE) were tested for their effects on the growth of Triticum aestivum in a hydroponic ...
Researchers conducted a high-throughput growth assay and machine learning to address the genetic and environmental interplay on bacterial growth. The findings indicated that the environmental ...
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To stay healthy, plants balance the energy they put into growing with the amount they use to defend against harmful bacteria.
Soil bacteria help plants grow roots by suppressing immune responses. Scientists reveal the role of enzymes in balancing ...
Signs of Chinese economic fragility heightened expectations of policy measures to boost growth in the world’s top oil importer. "China just is unceasing at this point in terms of their ...
Published in the journal 'Environmental Technology & Innovation', the study reveals that these bacteria have the potential to remove organic pollutants. Not just eco-friendly cleaners, these species ...
Toll/interleukin-1 receptor (TIR) domain proteins possess NADase activity and trigger plant immunity via their ... whereas increased levels of 1-alcohols promote water evaporation under high ...