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Plos.Org
When we think about bacteria, we may imagine single cells swimming in solution. However, similarly to humans, bacterial cells often socialize, using surfaces to coalesce into complex heterogeneous communities called biofilms. Within a group, …
ScienceDaily
The Science Times https://www.sciencetimes.com/articles/28851/20201229/study-shows-groups-bacteria-work-together-better-protection-crops.htm
Olive Marie Certain bacteria, also called plant-growth-promoting-bacteria or PGPB, can improve or shield plant …
Science Trends https://sciencetrends.com/increasing-antimicrobial-compound-production-in-bacillus-amyloliquefaciens/
by Edgardo Jofré
Pathogenic microorganisms affecting plants’ health are a major and persistent threat to food production throughout the …