skspoole's bookmarks matching tag "Rhizobium reviews"
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Dicarboxylate transport by rhizobia.Svetlana N Yurgel and Michael L Kahn
FEMS microbiology reviews. 28 (4), 489-501 (Oct 2004)
Quorum sensing and swarming migration in bacteria.Ruth Daniels, Jos Vanderleyden, and Jan Michiels
FEMS microbiology reviews. 28 (3), 261-89 (Jun 2004)
Why are most rhizobia beneficial to their plant hosts, rather than parasitic?R Ford Denison and E Toby Kiers
Microbes and infection / Institut Pasteur. 6 (13), 1235-9 (Nov 2004)
Rhizobium infection: lessons from the versatile nodulation behaviour of water-tolerant legumes.Sofie Goormachtig, Ward Capoen, and Marcelle Holsters
Trends in plant science. 9 (11), 518-22 (Nov 2004)
Detection of and response to signals involved in host-microbe interactions by plant-associated bacteria.Anja Brencic and Stephen C Winans
Microbiology and molecular biology reviews : MMBR. 69 (1), 155-94 (Mar 2005)
Biotin biosynthesis, transport and utilization in rhizobia.Karina Guillén-Navarro, Sergio Encarnación, and Michael F Dunn
FEMS microbiology letters. 246 (2), 159-65 (15 May 2005)
Nod factor signaling genes and their function in the early stages of Rhizobium infection.René Geurts, Elena Fedorova, and Ton Bisseling
Current opinion in plant biology. 8 (4), 346-52 (Aug 2005)
Recent advances in studies on structure and symbiosis-related function of rhizobial K-antigens and lipopolysaccharides.Anke Becker, Nicolas Fraysse, and Larissa Sharypova
Molecular plant-microbe interactions : MPMI. 18 (9), 899-905 (Sep 2005)
What can bacterial genome research teach us about bacteria-plant interactions?Alfred Pühler et al.
Current opinion in plant biology. 7 (2), 137-47 (Apr 2004)
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