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  1. Humic Substances from Different Sources Modulate Salicylic Acid-Mediated Defense in Plants Infected by Powdery Mildew
  2. Herbaspirillum seropedicae inoculation alters maize root metabolism, rhizosphere pH, and seed-resident bacteriome composition
  3. Genomic plasticity of the Azospirillum genus in a biotechnological context
  4. Humic Substances Promote the Activity of Enzymes Related to Plant Resistance
  5. Farm-Produced Plant Biostimulant: Case Study with Passion Fruit
  6. Organic Fertilizer Enriched with Humic Acids and Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria Applied in a Mandarin Orchard
  7. Bacillus cereus: An Ally Against Drought in Popcorn Cultivation
  8. Comparative Metagenomic Profiling of Seed-Borne Microbiomes in a Landrace and a Hybrid Maize Variety
  9. Growth Stimulation of Tropical Grass (Megathyrsus maximus Jacq.) by Humic Substances and Herbaspirillum seropedicae
  10. Changes in Amino Acids Profile and Uptake on Maize Seedlings Treated with Protein Hydrolysates and Humic Substances
  11. Humic substances and plant abiotic stress adaptation
  12. Comparative metagenomic profiling of seed-borne microbiomes in a landrace and a hybrid maize variety
  13. Co-Inoculation with Bradyrhizobium and Humic Substances Combined with Herbaspirillum seropedicae Promotes Soybean Vegetative Growth and Nodulation
  14. The Effects of Gluconacin on Bacterial Tomato Pathogens and Protection against Xanthomonas perforans, the Causal Agent of Bacterial Spot Disease
  15. Humic Substances Isolated from Recycled Biomass Trigger Jasmonic Acid Biosynthesis and Signalling
  16. Coffee Husks Valorization for Levoglucosan Production and Other Pyrolytic Products through Thermochemical Conversion by Fast Pyrolysis
  17. Mechanisms and Applications of Bacterial Inoculants in Plant Drought Stress Tolerance
  18. Biostimulants Using Humic Substances and Plant-Growth-Promoting Bacteria: Effects on Cassava (Manihot esculentus) and Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) Yield
  19. Changes in Metabolic Profile of Rice Leaves Induced by Humic Acids
  20. Plant hormone crosstalk mediated by humic acids
  21. Genome sequencing of the vermicompost strain Stenotrophomonas maltophilia UENF-4GII and population structure analysis of the S. maltophilia Sm3 genogroup
  22. Characterization of cellular, biochemical and genomic features of the diazotrophic plant growth-promoting bacterium Azospirillum sp. UENF-412522, a novel member of the Azospirillum genus
  23. Mutualistic interaction of native Serratia marcescens UENF-22GI with Trichoderma longibrachiatum UENF-F476 boosting seedling growth of tomato and papaya
  24. Rhizobacteria modify root architecture and improve nutrient uptake in oil palm seedlings despite reduced fertilizer
  25. Attenuations of bacterial spot disease Xanthomonas euvesicatoria on tomato plants treated with biostimulants
  26. Genome sequencing of the vermicompost strain Stenotrophomonas maltophilia UENF-4GII and population structure analysis of the S. maltophilia Sm3 genogroup
  27. Acclimation with humic acids enhances maize and tomato tolerance to salinity
  28. Plant growth promotion of micropropagated sugarcane seedlings var. Co 412 inoculated with endophytic diazotrophic bacteria and effects on the Ratoon Stunting Disease
  29. Characterization of cellular, biochemical and genomic features of the diazotrophic plant growth-promoting bacterium Azospirillum sp. UENF-412522, a novel member of the Azospirillum genus
  30. Quantitative proteomic analysis reveals altered enzyme expression profile in Zea mays roots during the early stages of colonization by Herbaspirillum seropedicae
  31. Fast Pyrolysis of Peanut Husk Agroindustrial Waste: Intensification of Anhydro Sugar (Levoglucosan) Production
  32. Insights into the structure and role of seed-borne bacteriome during maize germination
  33. Altered bacteria community dominance reduces tolerance to resident fungus and seed to seedling growth performance in maize (Zea mays L. var. DKB 177)
  34. Plant microbiome structure and benefits for sustainable agriculture
  35. Humic acids trigger the weak acids stress response in maize seedlings
  36. Inoculation with the endophytic bacterium Herbaspirillum seropedicae promotes growth, nutrient uptake and photosynthetic efficiency in rice
  37. The Free-Living Stage Growth Conditions of the Endophytic Fungus Serendipita indica May Regulate Its Potential as Plant Growth Promoting Microbe
  38. Mutualistic interaction with Trichoderma longibrachiatum UENF-F476 boosted plant growth-promotion of Serratia marcescens UENF-22GI
  39. Altered bacteria community dominance reduces tolerance to resident fungus and seed to seedling growth performance in maize (Zea mays L. var. DBK 177)
  40. Plant chemical priming by humic acids
  41. Insights into the structure and role of seed-borne bacteriome during maize germination
  42. From Lab to Field: Role of Humic Substances Under Open-Field and Greenhouse Conditions as Biostimulant and Biocontrol Agent
  43. Interaction between Humic Substances and Plant Hormones for Phosphorous Acquisition
  44. Hormonal imbalance triggered by rhizobacteria enhance nutrient use efficiency and biomass in oil palm
  45. Endophytic diazotrophic bacteria mitigate water deprivation effects in pineapple explants during acclimatization
  46. Alkamides: a new class of plant growth regulators linked to humic acid bioactivity
  47. Evaluation of the effects of humic acids on maize root architecture by label-free proteomics analysis
  48. Metabolite fingerprints of maize and sugarcane seedlings: searching for markers after inoculation with plant growth-promoting bacteria in humic acids
  49. Evaluation of molecular properties of humic acids from vermicompost by 13 C-CPMAS-NMR spectroscopy and thermochemolysis–GC–MS
  50. Desiccation-induced viable but nonculturable state in Pseudomonas putida KT2440, a survival strategy
  51. Population structure and pangenome analysis of Enterobacter bugandensis uncover the presence of blaCTX-M-55, blaNDM-5 and blaIMI-1, along with sophisticated iron acquisition strategies
  52. Synthesis and role of melanin for toleratingin vitrorumen digestion inDuddingtonia flagrans, a nematode-trapping fungus
  53. Humic acids and Herbaspirillum seropedicae change the extracellular H+ flux and gene expression in maize roots seedlings
  54. Population structure and pangenome analysis of Enterobacter bugandensis uncover the presence of blaCTX-M-55, blaNDM-5 and blaIMI-1, along with sophisticated iron acquisition strategies
  55. The Amount of Phosphate Solubilization Depends on the Strain, C-Source, Organic Acids and Type of Phosphate
  56. Humic acids increase the maize seedlings exudation yield
  57. Genome sequencing and assessment of plant growth-promoting properties of a Serratia marcescens strain isolated from vermicompost
  58. Highly specific host-pathogen interactions influence Metarhizium brunneum blastospore virulence against Culex quinquefasciatus larvae
  59. Changes in metabolic profiling of sugarcane leaves induced by endophytic diazotrophic bacteria and humic acids
  60. Humic Acids Interfere with Nutrient Sensing in Plants Owing to the Differential Expression of TOR
  61. Promoting the growth of Brachiaria decumbens by humic acids (HAs)
  62. Genome sequencing and assessment of plant growth-promoting properties of a Serratia marcescens strain isolated from vermicompost
  63. Plant growth promoting bacteria and humic substances: crop promotion and mechanisms of action
  64. The biostimulant manufactured using diazotrophic endophytic bacteria and humates is effective to increase sugarcane yield
  65. Early growth of caroá (Neoglaziovia variegata) inoculated with plant growth promoting bacteria in different substrates
  66. Loofah and coconut fiber substrates interaction with growth promoting bacteria on Cattleya harrisoniana and Cattleya granulosa
  67. Production of border cells and colonization of maize root tips by Herbaspirillum seropedicae are modulated by humic acid
  68. Mixed rhizobia and Herbaspirillum seropedicae inoculations with humic acid-like substances improve water-stress recovery in common beans
  69. Rock phosphate combined with phosphate-solubilizing microorganisms and humic substance for reduction of plant phosphorus demands from single superphosphate
  70. Diazotrophic bacteria and nitrogen fertilization on the growth of micropropagated pineapple plantlets during acclimatization
  71. Plant growth promotion by streptomycetes: ecophysiology, mechanisms and applications
  72. Compost biofortification with diazotrophic and P-solubilizing bacteria improves maturation process and P availability
  73. Phosphorus speciation and high-affinity transporters are influenced by humic substances
  74. Endophytic colonization of sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum) by the novel diazotrophs Shinella sp. UYSO24 and Enterobacter sp. UYSO10
  75. Differential effects of salinity and osmotic stress on the plant growth-promoting bacterium Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus PAL5
  76. Metabolic profile and antioxidant responses during drought stress recovery in sugarcane treated with humic acids and endophytic diazotrophic bacteria
  77. Humic and fulvic acids as biostimulants in horticulture
  78. Endophytic colonization of Arabidopsis thaliana by Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus and its effect on plant growth promotion, plant physiology, and activation of plant defense
  79. Cuban zeolite as ammonium carrier in urea-based fertilizer pellets: Photoacoustic-based sensor for monitoring N-ammonia losses by volatilization in aqueous solutions
  80. Initial pH of medium affects organic acids production but do not affect phosphate solubilization
  81. Functional uncoupling of the tonoplast proton pump and its effect on the flesh gelling physiological disorder in papaya fruit
  82. Substrate biofortification in combination with foliar sprays of plant growth promoting bacteria and humic substances boosts production of organic tomatoes
  83. Humic matter elicits proton and calcium fluxes and signaling dependent on Ca2+-dependent protein kinase (CDPK) at early stages of lateral plant root development
  84. Root exudate profiling of maize seedlings inoculated with Herbaspirillum seropedicaeand humic acids
  85. Molecular Characteristics of Humic Acids Isolated from Vermicomposts and Their Relationship to Bioactivity
  86. Performance of pineapple slips inoculated with diazotrophic phosphate-solubilizing bacteria and rock phosphate
  87. Humic substances from vermicompost enhance urban lettuce production
  88. Detection and cellular localization of Xanthomonas campestris pv. viticola in seeds of commercial 'Red Globe' grapes
  89. Physiological responses to humic substances as plant growth promoter
  90. Molecular characteristics of vermicompost and their relationship to preservation of inoculated nitrogen-fixing bacteria
  91. Prediction of humic acids bioactivity using spectroscopy and multivariate analysis
  92. Transporte de Xanthomonas vesicatoria de sementes para plântulas e mudas de tomate
  93. A combination of humic substances and Herbaspirillum seropedicae inoculation enhances the growth of maize (Zea mays L.)
  94. Crescimento de mudas de maracujazeiro-doce inoculadas com fungos micorrízicos arbusculares e bactérias diazotróficas sob diferentes doses de fósforo
  95. Bioactivity of humic acids isolated from vermicomposts at different maturation stages
  96. Chemical properties of humic matter as related to induction of plant lateral roots
  97. Changes in labile phosphorus forms during maturation of vermicompost enriched with phosphorus-solubilizing and diazotrophic bacteria
  98. Initial growth of maize in response to application of rock phosphate, vermicompost and endophytic bacteria
  99. The type III secretion system is necessary for the development of a pathogenic and endophytic interaction between Herbaspirillum rubrisubalbicans and Poaceae
  100. Root growth of tomato seedlings intensified by humic substances from peat bogs
  101. Fungos micorrízicos arbusculares, bactérias diazotróficas e adubação fosfatada em mudas de mamoeiro
  102. Probing the hormonal activity of fractionated molecular humic components in tomato auxin mutants
  103. Structural interaction between GFP-labeled diazotrophic endophytic bacterium Herbaspirillum seropedicae RAM10 and pineapple plantlets 'Vitória'
  104. Growth promotion of pineapple 'vitória' by humic acids and burkholderia spp. during acclimatization
  105. Seleção de bactérias promotoras de crescimento no abacaxizeiro cultivar Vitória durante a aclimatização
  106. Bioactivity of Chemically Transformed Humic Matter from Vermicompost on Plant Root Growth
  107. Soil organic matter and nutrient pools under long-term non-burning management of sugar cane
  108. Nitric oxide mediates humic acids-induced root development and plasma membrane H+-ATPase activation
  109. Chemical composition and bioactivity properties of size-fractions separated from a vermicompost humic acid
  110. Distribuição de massa molecular de ácidos húmicos e promoção do crescimento radicular
  111. Relationships Between Chemical Characteristics and Root Growth Promotion of Humic Acids Isolated From Brazilian Oxisols
  112. Desempenho do abacaxizeiro 'Vitória' em resposta à aplicação de ácidos húmicos durante a aclimatação
  113. Efeito dos ácidos húmicos na inoculação de bactérias diazotróficas endofíticas em sementes de milho
  114. Identification and characterization of Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus mutants defective in the solubilization of phosphorus and zinc
  115. Phylloepiphytic interaction between bacteria and different plant species in a tropical agricultural system
  116. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi induce differential activation of the plasma membrane and vacuolar H+ pumps in maize roots
  117. Promoção de enraizamento de microtoletes de cana-de-açúcar pelo uso conjunto de substâncias húmicas e bactérias diazotróficas endofíticas
  118. Recobrimento de sementes de milho com ácidos húmicos e bactérias diazotróficas endofíticas
  119. Inoculants for Sugar Cane: The Scientific Bases for the Adoption of the Technology for Biofuel Production
  120. Characterization of diazotrophic bacteria associated with maize: effect of plant genotype, ontogeny and nitrogen-supply
  121. Characterization of glutamine synthetase genes in sugarcane genotypes with different rates of biological nitrogen fixation
  122. Herbaspirillum seropedicae and sugarcane endophytic interaction investigated by using high pressure freezing electron microscopy
  123. Humic Acids Isolated from Earthworm Compost Enhance Root Elongation, Lateral Root Emergence, and Plasma Membrane H+-ATPase Activity in Maize Roots
  124. Infection and Colonization of Rice Seedlings by the Plant Growth-Promoting Bacterium Herbaspirillum seropedicae Z67
  125. Bioatividade de ácidos húmicos: efeitos sobre o desenvolvimento radicular e sobre a bomba de prótons da membrana plasmática
  126. Further observations on the interaction between sugar cane and Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus under laboratory and greenhouse conditions1
  127. Infection and Colonization of Sugar Cane and Other Graminaceous Plants by Endophytic Diazotrophs
  128. Infection and Colonization of Sugar Cane and Other Graminaceous Plants by Endophytic Diazotrophs
  129. Infection of mottled stripe disease-susceptible and resistant sugar cane varieties by the endophytic diazotroph Herbaspirillum
  130. Herbaspirillum, an endophytic diazotroph colonizing vascular tissue 3Sorghum bicolor L. Moench
  131. Emended Description of Herbaspirillum; Inccusion of [Pseudomonas] rubrisubalbicans, a Mild Plant Pathogen, as Herbaspirillum rubrisubalbicans comb. nov.; and Classification of a Group of Clinical Isolates (EF Group 1) as Herbaspirillum Species 3
  132. Occurrence of the endophytic diazotrophs Herbaspirillum spp. in roots, stems, and leaves, predominantly of Gramineae
  133. Biological nitrogen fixation associated with sugar cane and rice: Contributions and prospects for improvement
  134. Improved methodology for isolation of Acetobacter diazotrophicus and confirmation of its endophytic habitat
  135. Infection of sugar cane by the nitrogen-fixing bacteriumAcetobacter diazotrophicus
  136. Dinitrogen fixation and infection of grass leaves byPseudomonas rubrisubalbicans andHerbaspirillum seropedicae