2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11274-021-03047-w
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Modulation of Arabidopsis thaliana growth by volatile substances emitted by Pseudomonas and Serratia strains

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“…e CD ECL voltage, a, was labeled Ab2, and the NPS@ CD cluster ECL voltage, b, was labeled Ab2, from which it can be inferred that the ECL intensity of b was about 10 times that of a. is indicated that the NPS@CD cluster had excellent ECL performance to detect the cause, and the NPS@CD had a large electrochemical surface, good performance, and biocompatibility. ese advantages promoted reactivity and enhanced ECL signal strength [25].…”
Section: Analysis Of Experimental Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e CD ECL voltage, a, was labeled Ab2, and the NPS@ CD cluster ECL voltage, b, was labeled Ab2, from which it can be inferred that the ECL intensity of b was about 10 times that of a. is indicated that the NPS@CD cluster had excellent ECL performance to detect the cause, and the NPS@CD had a large electrochemical surface, good performance, and biocompatibility. ese advantages promoted reactivity and enhanced ECL signal strength [25].…”
Section: Analysis Of Experimental Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This VOC induces changes in the auxin levels, which presumably increases the expression of the early response genes that are associated with the signaling of this phytohormone [ 45 ]. Plyuta et al [ 46 ] exposed A. thaliana seedlings to DMDS at concentrations of 25 and 50 μM and observed growth suppression. In our study, positive results were observed with A. thaliana at the lowest concentration (5 μL/L) of DMDS; however, the highest concentration (50 μL/L) of this compound did not influence the plant growth.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…(2007) presented that the mechanism of action of VOCs from Bacillus amyloliquefaciens GB03 to promote the growth of A. thaliana involved the regulation of auxin homeostasis and cell wall expansion. Despite those beneficial actions of VOCs, some growth inhibition caused by volatiles from Serratia species has already been reported in A. thaliana ( Plyuta et al., 2021 ). This might justify the commercial potentiality of identifying the effects of VOCs emitted by individual bacteria on plant growth promotion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%