Pyoluteorin-deficient Pseudomonas protegens improves cooperation with Bacillus velezensis, biofilm formation, co-colonizing, and reshapes rhizosphere microbiome
Qian Zhao,
Ruoyi Wang,
Yan Song
et al.
Abstract:Plant-beneficial
Pseudomonas
and
Bacillus
have been extensively studied and applied in biocontrol of plant diseases. However, there is less known about their interaction within two-strain synthetic communities (SynCom). Our study revealed that
Pseudomonas protegens
Pf-5 inhibits the growth of several
Bacillus
species, including
Bacillus velezensis
. We established a two-strain combination of Pf-5 … Show more
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