| pantoea vagans sp. nov., pantoea eucalypti sp. nov., pantoea deleyi sp. nov. and pantoea anthophila sp. nov. | bacteria isolated from eucalyptus leaves and shoots showing symptoms of blight and die-back collected in uganda, uruguay and argentina and from maize displaying brown stalk rot symptoms in south africa were tentatively placed in the genus pantoea on the basis of phenotypic and biochemical tests. these isolates, together with two strains (lmg 2558 and lmg 2560) previously assigned to pantoea agglomerans based on protein electrophoregrams but later excluded from this species, were further investig ... | 2009 | 19620357 |
| phosphate-solubilization mechanism and in vitro plant growth promotion activity mediated by pantoea eucalypti isolated from lotus tenuis rhizosphere in the salado river basin (argentina). | to isolate and characterize phosphate-solubilizing strains from a constrained environment such as the salado river basin and to assess their phosphate-solubilizing mechanisms, to further selection of the most promising strains to inoculate and improve the implantation and persistence of lotus tenuis in the most important area devoted to meat-cow production in argentina. | 2011 | 21299771 |
| symplasmata are a clonal, conditional, and reversible type of bacterial multicellularity. | microorganisms are capable of remarkable social behaviours, such as forming transient multicellular assemblages with properties and adaptive abilities exceeding those of individual cells. here, we report on the formation and structure of genets known as symplasmata produced by pantoea eucalypti bacteria. each symplasmatum develops clonally and stochastically from a single bacterium into a membrane-delimited, capsule-embedded cluster of progeny cells and with a frequency that depends on temperatu ... | 2016 | 27534795 |
| novel components of leaf bacterial communities of field-grown tomato plants and their potential for plant growth promotion and biocontrol of tomato diseases. | this work aimed to characterize potentially endophytic culturable bacteria from leaves of cultivated tomato and analyze their potential for growth promotion and biocontrol of diseases caused by botrytis cinerea and pseudomonas syringae. bacteria were obtained from inner tissues of surface-disinfected tomato leaves of field-grown plants. analysis of 16s rrna gene sequences identified bacterial isolates related to exiguobacterium aurantiacum (isolates bt3 and mt8), exiguobacterium spp. (isolate gt ... | 2016 | 26654914 |
| halotolerance and survival kinetics of lactic acid bacteria isolated from jalapeño pepper (capsicum annuum l.) fermentation. | the microbiota associated with spontaneous fermentation of vegetables in a saline substrate may represent an important group of bacteria in the food industry. in this work, the lactic acid bacteria (lab) weissella cibaria, lactobacillus plantarum, lactobacillus paraplantarum, and leuconostoc citreum were identified by partial 16s rrna gene sequence analysis. in addition, entophytic bacteria such as pantoea eucalypti, pantoea anthophila, enterobacter cowanii, and enterobacter asburiae were detect ... | 2014 | 25039289 |
| lotus japonicus plants of the gifu b-129 ecotype subjected to alkaline stress improve their fe(2+) bio-availability through inoculation with pantoea eucalypti m91. | inoculation assays with pantoea eucalypti m91 were performed on lotus japonicus ecotype gifu. under alkaline conditions, this ecotype is characterized by the development of interveinal chlorosis of the apical leaves due to low mobilization of fe(2+). inoculation with p. eucalypti m91, a plant growth-promoting bacterial strain capable of producing pyoverdine-like and pyochelin-like siderophores under alkaline growth conditions, alters the root, resulting in a herringbone pattern of root branching ... | 2016 | 26815729 |