Journal Article10.1007/S11104-013-1692-2
Distribution of bacterial endophytes in peanut seeds obtained from axenic and control plant material under field conditions
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TL;DR: Endophytic bacterial colonization derives from local soil and not from the seed source, and the peanut plant accommodates only selected species of bacteria from diverse soil populations.
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Abstract: Background and Aims
The role and linkage of endophytic bacteria to resistance of peanut seeds to biotic stress is poorly understood. The aims of the present study were to survey the experimental (axenic) and control (conventional) peanut plants for the predominant endophytic bacteria, and to characterize isolates with activity against selected A. flavus strains.
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