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Cyclic lipopeptide‐producing Pseudomonas koreensis group strains dominate the cocoyam rhizosphere of a Pythium root rot suppressive soil contrasting with P. putida prominence in conducive soils
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Insect pathogenicity in plant-beneficial pseudomonads : phylogenetic distribution and comparative genomics
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The involvement of phenazines and cyclic lipopeptide sessilin in biocontrol of Rhizoctonia root rot on bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) by Pseudomonas sp. CMR12a is influenced by substrate composition
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Interplay between orfamides, sessilins and phenazines in the control of Rhizoctonia diseases by Pseudomonas sp CMR12a
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To settle or to move? : the interplay between two classes of cyclic lipopeptides in the biocontrol strain Pseudomonas CMR12a
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A combinatorial approach to the structure elucidation of a pyoverdine siderophore produced by a Pseudomonas putida isolate and the use of pyoverdine as a taxonomic marker for typing P-putida subspecies
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N-Acylhomoserine lactone quorum-sensing signalling in antagonistic phenazine-producing Pseudomonas isolates from the red cocoyam rhizosphere
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Pseudomonas spp.-induced systemic resistance to Botrytis cinerea is associated with induction and priming of defence responses in grapevine
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Fluorescent pseudomonads as biocontrol agents for sustainable agricultural systems
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Phenazines and biosurfactants interact in the biological control of soil-borne diseases caused by Pythium spp.