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  • Article
  • Open Access
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A Gram-positive, rod-shaped, and obligate anaerobic bacterial strain OS1-26 was isolated from apple orchard soil in Iksan, South Korea. Interestingly, strain OS1-26 was observed to possess the functional genes involved in biological nitrogen fixation...

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  • Open Access
39 Citations
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17 Pages

Microbial Nitrogen Cycling in Antarctic Soils

  • Max Ortiz,
  • Jason Bosch,
  • Clément Coclet,
  • Jenny Johnson,
  • Pedro Lebre,
  • Adeola Salawu-Rotimi,
  • Surendra Vikram,
  • Thulani Makhalanyane and
  • Don Cowan

The Antarctic continent is widely considered to be one of the most hostile biological habitats on Earth. Despite extreme environmental conditions, the ice-free areas of the continent, which constitute some 0.44% of the total continental land area, ha...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
5,171 Views
14 Pages

The development of microbial-based biostimulants to enhance the growth of crops and support a healthy and sustainable soil requires the isolation and large-scale industrial culture of effective microorganisms. In this study, work was undertaken to is...

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  • Open Access
2,540 Views
18 Pages

Population Response of Rhizosphere Microbiota of Garden Pea Genotypes to Inoculation with Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi

  • Slavka Kalapchieva,
  • Ivanka Tringovska,
  • Radka Bozhinova,
  • Valentin Kosev and
  • Tsveta Hristeva

This study of a legume’s rhizosphere in tripartite symbiosis focused on the relationships between the symbionts and less on the overall rhizosphere microbiome. We used an experimental model with different garden pea genotypes inoculated with AM...