2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.06.03.446890
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Quantifying the effects of the plant root on antibiotic production in the beneficial bacterium B. subtilis

Abstract: Beneficial and probiotic bacteria play an important role in conferring the immunity of their hosts against a wide range of bacterial, viral, and fungal diseases. B. subtilis is a bacterium that protects the plant from various pathogens due to its capacity to produce an extensive repertoire of antibiotics. At the same time, the plant microbiome is a highly competitive niche, with multiple microbial species competing for space and resources, a competition that can be determined by the antagonistic potential o… Show more

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