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1. Medicago root nodule microbiomes: insights into a complex ecosystem with potential candidates for plant growth promotion

2. The Hologenome Hypothesis and Its Application to Plant-Microbe Interactions on an Evolutionary Scale

3. Silica Sol-Gel Microbead Encapsulation as a Novel Delivery Method for Symbiotic Microbes

4. Silica Sol-Gel Microbead Encapsulation as a Novel Delivery Method for Symbiotic Microbes

5. Isolation of potential plant growth-promoting bacteria from nodules of legumes grown in arid Botswana soil

6. Impact of soil salinity on the cowpea nodule-microbiome and the isolation of halotolerant pgpr strains to promote plant growth under salinity stress

7. Exopolysaccharide production in Ensifer meliloti laboratory and native strains and their effects on alfalfa inoculation

8. Inoculation with a microbe isolated from the Negev Desert enhances corn growth

9. Antifungal Activity of Bacillus Species Against Fusarium and Analysis of the Potential Mechanisms Used in Biocontrol

10. Engineering root microbiomes for healthier crops and soils using beneficial, environmentally safe bacteria

11. Antifungal Activity of

12. Root growth improvement of mesquite seedlings and bacterial rhizosphere and soil community changes are induced by inoculation with plant growth‐promoting bacteria and promote restoration of eroded desert soil

13. Cell Autoaggregation, Biofilm Formation, and Plant Attachment in a Sinorhizobium meliloti lpsB Mutant

14. Perennials but not slope aspect affect the diversity of soil bacterial communities in the northern Negev Desert, Israel

15. Draft genome of Paraburkholderia caballeronis TNe-841T, a free-living, nitrogen-fixing, tomato plant-associated bacterium

16. Combating Fusarium Infection Using Bacillus-Based Antimicrobials

17. Monitoring the colonization and infection of legume nodules by Micromonospora in co-inoculation experiments with rhizobia

18. Chitinase-producing bacteria and their role in biocontrol

19. Bacillus simplex—A Little Known PGPB with Anti-Fungal Activity—Alters Pea Legume Root Architecture and Nodule Morphology When Coinoculated with Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. viciae

20. Burkholderia caballeronis sp. nov., a nitrogen fixing species isolated from tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) with the ability to effectively nodulate Phaseolus vulgaris

21. Enhanced hyphal growth of arbuscular mycorrhizae by root exudates derived from high R/FR treated Lotus japonicus

22. Effect of abscisic acid on symbiotic nitrogen fixation activity in the root nodules ofLotus japonicus

23. Micromonospora: An important microbe for biomedicine and potentially for biocontrol and biofuels

24. An open-flower mutant ofMelilotus alba: Potential for floral-dip transformation of a papilionoid legume with a short life cycle?

25. Enhanced Nodulation and Nitrogen Fixation in the Abscisic Acid Low-Sensitive Mutant enhanced nitrogen fixation1 of Lotus japonicus

26. Plant lectins: the ties that bind in root symbiosis and plant defense

27. Rhizobiumcommonnodgenes are required for biofilm formation

28. Modifying expression of closely related UDP-glycosyltransferases from pea and Arabidopsis results in altered root development and function

29. Mining the phytomicrobiome to understand how bacterial coinoculations enhance plant growth

30. Biofilm formation assessment in Sinorhizobium meliloti reveals interlinked control with surface motility

31. Effects of nutritional and environmental conditions on Sinorhizobium meliloti biofilm formation

32. Signals and Responses

33. Investigations of Rhizobium biofilm formation

34. A feeling for the micro-organism: structure on a small scale. Biofilms on plant roots

35. Lethality of inducible, meristem-localized ectopic β-glucuronidase expression in plants

36. Expression ofMsLEC1Transgenes in Alfalfa Plants Causes Symbiotic Abnormalities

37. Altered Life Cycle in Arabidopsis Plants Expressing PsUGT1, a UDP-Glucuronosyltransferase-Encoding Gene from Pea

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39. Roots and Their Symbiotic Microbes: Strategies to Obtain Nitrogen and Phosphorus in a Nutrient-Limiting Environment

40. Sugar-Binding Activity of Pea Lectin Enhances Heterologous Infection of Transgenic Alfalfa Plants by Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar viciae

41. Expression ofMsLEC1- andMsLEC2-antisense genes in alfalfa plant lines causes severe embryogenic, developmental and reproductive abnormalities

42. Meristem-Localized Inducible Expression of a UDP-Glycosyltransferase Gene Is Essential for Growth and Development in Pea and Alfalfa

43. Signal Transduction Pathways in Mycorrhizal Associations: Comparisons with theRhizobium–Legume Symbiosis

44. Studying Early Nodulin Gene ENOD40 Expression and Induction by Nodulation Factor and Cytokinin in Transgenic Alfalfa1

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46. Chalcone Synthase Transcripts Are Detected in Alfalfa Root Hairs Following Inoculation with Wild-Type Rhizobium meliloti

47. Complete Genome Sequence of Micromonospora Strain L5, a Potential Plant-Growth-Regulating Actinomycete, Originally Isolated from Casuarina equisetifolia Root Nodules

48. Biofilm Formation in the Rhizosphere: Multispecies Interactions and Implications for Plant Growth

49. Isolation and characterization of cDNA and genomic clones of MsENOD40; transcripts are detected in meristematic cells of alfalfa

50. Isolation of chalcone synthase and chalcone isomerase cDNAs from alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.): highest transcript levels occur in young roots and root tips

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