How do monkeypod trees benefit the ecosystem? Monkeypod trees offer shade, improve soil fertility through nitrogen fixation, and provide habitat and food for various wildlife, including birds and insects. Can monkeypod wood be used for furniture making? Yes, monkeypod wood is highly valued in fu...
Mycorrhizal strategies are very effective in enhancing plant acquisition of poorly-mobile nutrients, particularly phosphorus (P) from infertile soil. Howev
Fungi have been companions of mankind for millennia. Mushrooms inspired our eating culture, and yeasts and filamentous fungi were developed into highly efficient cell factories during the last 100 years to produce many products utilized in different indu
The worldwide emergence of antibiotic resistance poses a serious threat to human health. A molecular understanding of resistance strategies employed by bacteria is obligatory to generate less-susceptible antibiotics. Albicidin is a highly potent antibact
How Do Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria Use Plant Hormones to Regulate Stress Reactions? Plants. 2024; 13(17):2371. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants13172371 Chicago/Turabian Style Timofeeva, Anna M., Maria R. Galyamova, and Sergey E. Sedykh. 2024. "How Do Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria Use...
Microbial activity, prokaryotic community, and soil health could be regulated by conservation tillage; meanwhile, water and nitrogen management in the soil need to be coordinated to achieve sustainable production [137]. 4.5.2. Fungi In agricultural soil, bacteria, archaea, and fungi do not share ...
Interestingly, NER-related proteins were found to be more conserved among bacteria, yeast, plant, and animal species than proteins from other DNA repair pathways [116]. There are two NER subpathways in mammals: (1) global genomic repair (GGR or GG-NER) and (2) transcriptional-coupled repair...
Microbial activity, prokary- otic community, and soil health could be regulated by conservation tillage; meanwhile, water and nitrogen management in the soil need to be coordinated to achieve sustainable production [137]. 4.5.2. Fungi In agricultural soil, bacteria, archaea, and fungi do not ...
However, insect-resistant crops—developed by engineering the protein of Bacillus thuringiensis bacteria into plants—were shown to improve yields and potentially provide environmental benefits by reducing the need for insecticides [97–99]. Since increased pest pressure is one of the key limiting ...