Effect of microbial inoculants on the indigenous actinobacterial endophyte population in the roots of wheat as determined by terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism

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The effect of a commercial mixed microbial inoculant, NutriLife 4120 (Nutritech, Eumundi, Australia), and single actinobacterial endophytic inoculants on the indigenous actinobacterial endophyte population of wheat was investigated. The results showed that the addition of a nonadapted microbial inoculum to the soil disrupted the natural actinobacterial endophyte population, reducing diversity and colonization levels.

author: Conn, Vanessa M., Franco, Christoper M.M.
Endophytes

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Detection of molecular diversity in bacillus atrophaeus by amplified fragment length polymorphism analysis

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A study was conducted to examine strains within the American type culture collection originally deposited as bacillus globigii, B. subtilis var. niger, or bacillius niger using 16S rRNA gene sequencing and amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) analysis to determine the level of molecular diversity among these strains and their relationship with closely related taxa.

author: Burke, S. A., Wright, J. D., Robinson, M. K., Bronk, B. V., Warren, R. L.
Usage, Bacillus (Bacteria), Bacillus, Microbiology, Ribosomal RNA

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Identification and molecular epidemoilogy of Campylobacter coli isolates from human gastroenteritis, food, and animal sources by amplified fragment length polymorphism analysis and Penner serotyping

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An investigation on the molecular epidemoilogy of Campylobacter coli is conducted by use of amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP)-based genotyping and Penner serotyping. The results revealed a poor correlation between serotyping and AFLP profiling, suggesting that the former method has limited value in epidemiological studies of this species.

author: On, S.L.W., Siemer, B.L., Neilsen, E.M.
Genotype, Genotypes, Campylobacter infections, Campylobacteriosis, Gastroenteritis

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