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Autor:
Ihsein Rokia Amine-Khodja, Alexandre Boscari, Nassira Riah, Maya Kechid, Rim Tinhinen Maougal, Nadir Belbekri, Abdelhamid Djekoun
Publikováno v:
Plants, Vol 11, Iss 4, p 515 (2022)
Drought stress has become one of the most uncontrolled and unpredictable constraints on crop production. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impacts of two different Rhizobium leguminosarum strains on terminal drought tolerance induction in
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/284ecb74ff48400f898ed1f7d660d75c
Autor:
Maya Kechid, Guilhem Desbrosses, Lydia Gamet, Loren Castaings, Fabrice Varoquaux, Abdelhamid Djekoun, Bruno Touraine
Publikováno v:
Plants, Vol 11, Iss 1, p 128 (2022)
Phyllobacterium brassicacearum STM196, a plant growth-promoting rhizobacterium isolated from roots of oilseed rape, stimulates Arabidopsis growth. We have previously shown that the NRT2.5 and NRT2.6 genes are required for this growth promotion respon
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https://doaj.org/article/0dc27e7c23ea42838da8e872c07ee99b
Publikováno v:
Proceedings, Vol 66, Iss 1, p 27 (2021)
Rhizobacteria play an important role in maintaining soil balance. Among these bacteria, there are those taht have shown their ability to promote the growth of plants, known as Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR). In our work, we are intereste
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https://doaj.org/article/c5b5c4e500f14c0bbefea274634b3335
Publikováno v:
Proceedings, Vol 66, Iss 27, p 27 (2020)
Rhizobacteria play an important role in maintaining soil balance. Among these bacteria, there are those taht have shown their ability to promote the growth of plants, known as Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR). In our work, we are intereste
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of 1st International Electronic Conference on Microbiology.
Autor:
Guilhem Desbrosses, Abdelhamid Djekoun, Fabrice Varoquaux, Bruno Touraine, Maya Kechid, Wafaa Rokhsi
Publikováno v:
New Phytologist. 198:514-524
Summary The Phyllobacterium brassicacearum STM196 strain stimulates Arabidopsis thaliana growth and antagonizes high nitrate inhibition of lateral root development. A previous study identified two STM196-responsive genes, NRT2.5 and NRT2.6 (Mantelin
Autor:
Maya, Kechid, Guilhem, Desbrosses, Wafaa, Rokhsi, Fabrice, Varoquaux, Abdelhamid, Djekoun, Bruno, Touraine
Publikováno v:
The New phytologistReferences. 198(2)
The Phyllobacterium brassicacearum STM196 strain stimulates Arabidopsis thaliana growth and antagonizes high nitrate inhibition of lateral root development. A previous study identified two STM196-responsive genes, NRT2.5 and NRT2.6 (Mantelin et al.,