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Status |
Public on Feb 28, 2021 |
Title |
Microbial communities of wheat plants inoculated with endophytic bacterium Enterobacter sp. SA187 |
Organisms |
Triticum aestivum; unidentified soil bacteria |
Experiment type |
Other
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Summary |
Global warming has become a critical challenge to food safety, causing severe yield losses of major crops worldwide. Here, we report that the endophytic bacterium Enterobacter sp. SA187 induces thermotolerance of crops in a sustainable manner. Microbiome diversity of wheat plants is positively influenced by SA187 in open field agriculture, indicating that beneficial microbes can be a powerful tool to enhance agriculture in open field agriculture.
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Overall design |
We examined the effect the SA187 inoculation on the root endosphere microbiome of wheat plant growing under desert farming condition.
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Contributor(s) |
Shekhawat K, SAAD MM, Sheikh A, Eida AA, Abdulhakim FA, Mariappan K, Jalal R, Hirt H |
Citation(s) |
33426785 |
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Submission date |
Mar 26, 2020 |
Last update date |
Mar 16, 2021 |
Contact name |
Prof. Heribert HIRT |
Organization name |
KAUST
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Street address |
4700 KAUST
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City |
Thuwal |
ZIP/Postal code |
239556900 |
Country |
Saudi Arabia |
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Platforms (2) |
GPL24909 |
Illumina MiSeq (Triticum aestivum) |
GPL28307 |
Illumina MiSeq (unidentified soil bacteria) |
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Samples (9)
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Relations |
BioProject |
PRJNA615340 |
SRA |
SRP254088 |