DOI: 10.33540/1820
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Adaptation strategies of mutualistic rhizobacteria on Arabidopsis roots

Abstract: Beneficial plant root-associated microorganisms carry out a range of functions that are essential for plant performance. To study bacterial adaptation in the rhizosphere, we employed experimental evolution to track the physiological and genetic dynamics of root-dwelling Pseudomonas protegens in the Arabidopsis thaliana rhizosphere under axenic conditions. We identified 35 mutations in 28 genes, including those important for cell surface decoration. Four mutations in three OBC3 (O-antigenic polysaccharide biosy… Show more

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