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Swarming motility plays the major role in migration during tomato root colonization by Bacillus subtilis SWR01Gao et al., 2016
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- Gao S
- Wu H
- Yu X
- Qian L
- Gao X
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- Biological Control
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Root colonization is important for the application of Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR). Previously, chemotaxis was believed to be the major trait for colonization. However, because chemotaxis defective mutants are usually swarming impaired at the same time, in …
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