Publications by authors named "Huyen Thi Thanh Pham"

Duckweed has been highlighted as an appropriate biomass for low-carbon industries because of its significantly high production rate and multiple resource value. However, the outbreak of microalgae is a practical issue that decreases duckweed production yield. This study demonstrated that the growth of the duckweed Lemna aequinoctialis from factory wastewater was enhanced by colonization with indigenous plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB), whereas the growth of a duckweed competitor microalga, Coelastrella sp.

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  • Strain GKU 173, an endophytic actinomycete isolated from Willd. roots, shows potential for promoting plant growth and is closely related to HKI 0501 based on phylogenetic analysis.
  • The strain is classified into a novel species due to its unique morphological and biochemical characteristics, including specific cell wall components and fatty acid profiles.
  • Genome analysis reveals a high DNA G+C content and suggests that this and similar strains could be valuable sources for beneficial plant growth-promoting compounds and novel secondary metabolites.
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1-Aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate (ACC) deaminase is a plant growth promoting (PGP) trait found in beneficial bacteria including streptomycetes and responsible for stress modulation. The ACC deaminase gene, acdS, of S. venezuelae ATCC 10712 was cloned into an expression plasmid, pIJ86, to generate S.

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