Chemotaxis of Bacillus cereus YL6 and its colonization of Chinese cabbage seedlings
Abstract
Phosphorus-solubilizing bacteria can colonize the surface of plant roots under natural conditions and may enter plant tissues to form endophytic symbiosis. They can convert unavailable phosphorus in the soil into available phosphorus, which can be utilized by plants. The aims of this study were to investigate the chemotaxis of Bacillus cereus YL6 and its migration and colonization sites in Chinese cabbage and to provide some technical support...
Paper Details
Title
Chemotaxis of Bacillus cereus YL6 and its colonization of Chinese cabbage seedlings
Published Date
Dec 17, 2019
Journal
Volume
447
Issue
1-2
Pages
413 - 430
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