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    Properties of bacterial endophytes and their proposed role in plant growth

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    Bacterial endophytes live inside plants for at least part of their life cycle. Studies of the interaction of endophytes with their host plants and their function within their hosts are important to address the ecological relevance of endophytes. The modulation of ethylene levels in plants by bacterially produced 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate deaminase is a key trait that enables interference with the physiology of the host plant. Endophytes with this capacity might profit from association with the plant, because colonization is enhanced. In turn, host plants benefit by stress reduction and increased root growth. This mechanism leads to the concept of `competentÂż endophytes, defined as endophytes that are equipped with genes important for maintenance of plantÂżendophyte associations. The ecological role of these endophytes and their relevance for plant growth are discussed her

    The rice endophyte metagenome

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    Abstract Image Enhancement is one of the most important and complex techniques in image processin

    The rice endophyte metagenome

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    The rice endophyte metagenome

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    Below-ground-above-ground Plant-microbial Interactions: Focusing on Soybean, Rhizobacteria and Mycorrhizal Fungi

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