Publications by authors named "Sandra Granzow"

Intercropping of legumes and cereals provides many ecological advantages and contributes to a sustainable agriculture. These agricultural systems face ongoing shifts in precipitation patterns and seasonal drought. Although the effect of drought stress on legumes has been frequently studied, knowledge about water deficits influencing legumes under different cropping systems is still limited.

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GM5LP is a Gram-positive endophytic bacterium isolated from aerial plant tissues of L. The 6.0-Mb draft genome harbors 6,132 protein-coding sequences, some of which might be involved in the biosynthesis of antimicrobial substances.

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strain GM1FR is an endophyte isolated from aerial plant tissues of L. Here, we report the draft genome sequence (7.3 Mb) of GM1FR containing 6,241 protein-coding genes, some of which are potentially involved in plant growth promotion and biocontrol.

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Many bacteria and fungi in the plant rhizosphere and endosphere are beneficial to plant nutrient acquisition, health, and growth. Although playing essential roles in ecosystem functioning, our knowledge about the effects of multiple cropping regimes on the plant microbiome and their interactions is still limited. Here, we designed a pot experiment simulating different cropping regimes.

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GM4FR is an endophytic bacterium isolated from aerial plant tissues of L. Functional annotation of the draft genome (7.1 Mb) revealed 6,272 predicted protein-encoding genes.

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