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Barret, M;Morrissey, JP;O'Gara, F
2011
October
Functional genomics analysis of plant growth-promoting rhizobacterial traits involved in rhizosphere competence
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PSEUDOMONAS-FLUORESCENS F113 VIVO EXPRESSION TECHNOLOGY III SECRETION SYSTEM ANTIFUNGAL GENE-EXPRESSION SOIL BACTERIAL COMMUNITIES COLRS 2-COMPONENT SYSTEM TOMATO ROOT COLONIZATION BIOCONTROL STRAIN CHA0 FUNGUS PYTHIUM-ULTIMUM GRAMINIS VAR. TRITICI
In soil, some specific bacterial populations, called plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria are able to promote plant growth and/or reduce the incidence of soil-borne diseases. Rhizosphere competence is an important prerequisite for the efficacy of these biocontrol strains. Therefore, over decades, multiple approaches have been combined to understand the molecular basis of bacterial traits involved in rhizosphere competence. This review addresses the bacterial genes expressed during bacterial-plant interactions in the rhizosphere of different plant species. The distribution of these key genes in natural populations of rhizobacteria is also discussed.
NEW YORK
SPRINGER
0178-2762
729
743
10.1007/s00374-011-0605-x
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