نتایج جستجو برای: pseudomonads

تعداد نتایج: 909  

2006

Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a Gram-negative, aerobic rod belonging to the bacterial family Pseudomonadaceae. The family includes other genera, which, together with certain other organisms, constitute the bacteria informally known as pseudomonads. These bacteria are common inhabitants of soil and water. They occur regularly on the surfaces of plants and occassionally on the surfaces of animals. Th...

Journal: :Ecological genetics 2008

2016
M. FIORE N. GAMBINO M. HYLAND G. WINSKEL

We introduce the notion of a relative pseudomonad, which generalizes the notion of a pseudomonad, and define the Kleisli bicategory associated to a relative pseudomonad. We then present an efficient method to define pseudomonads on the Kleisli bicategory of a relative pseudomonad. The results are applied to define several pseudomonads on the bicategory of profunctors in an homogeneous way, thus...

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1970
J A Garibaldi

Microbial iron transport compounds, belonging either to the hydroxamate family excreted by pseudomonads, or to the phenolate family excreted by salmonellae, reverse the bacteriostatic effect of conalbumin on the growth of these bacteria in egg white. The presence of microgram quantities of these compounds permits both salmonellae and pseudomonads to reach dense populations in egg white. The rol...

Journal: :Bacteriological Reviews 1966

2017
Nicola Imperiali Francesca Dennert Jana Schneider Titouan Laessle Christelle Velatta Marie Fesselet Michele Wyler Fabio Mascher Olga Mavrodi Dmitri Mavrodi Monika Maurhofer Christoph Keel

Strains of Pseudomonas that produce antimicrobial metabolites and control soilborne plant diseases have often been isolated from soils defined as disease-suppressive, i.e., soils, in which specific plant pathogens are present, but plants show no or reduced disease symptoms. Moreover, it is assumed that pseudomonads producing antimicrobial compounds such as 2,4-diacetylphloroglucinol (DAPG) or p...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2010
Joana Beatrice Meyer Matthias Peter Lutz Michele Frapolli Maria Péchy-Tarr Laurène Rochat Christoph Keel Geneviève Défago Monika Maurhofer

There is a significant potential to improve the plant-beneficial effects of root-colonizing pseudomonads by breeding wheat genotypes with a greater capacity to sustain interactions with these bacteria. However, the interaction between pseudomonads and crop plants at the cultivar level, as well as the conditions which favor the accumulation of beneficial microorganisms in the wheat rhizosphere, ...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2011
Aziz Mithani Jotun Hein Gail M Preston

Plant pathogenic pseudomonads such as Pseudomonas syringae colonize plant surfaces and tissues and have been reported to be nutritionally specialized relative to nonpathogenic pseudomonads. We performed comparative analyses of metabolic networks reconstructed from genome sequence data in order to investigate the hypothesis that P. syringae has evolved to be metabolically specialized for a plant...

Journal: :Journal of Bacteriology 1982

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1974
L F Jones E T Thomas J D Stinnett G L Gilardi J J Farmer

Only the fluorescent pseudomonads, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, P. putida, and P. fluorescens, were sensitive to pyocins produced from P. aeruginosa.

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