Publications by authors named "Veronika N Pishchik"

In this study, we sequence, assemble, and analyze the genome of endophyte Can02R isolated from the roots of the resurrection plant host, . The assembly of the strain's genome amounts to 3,965,760 bp and contains 3,989 coding sequences, among which synthetic antibiotic clusters and multidrug resistance transporters can be found.

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In this article, we announce the sequence and draft analysis of the genome of endophyte strain Apn01R, isolated from the roots of (Bieb.) Fisch. Our results show genes that may be crucial to defy abiotic stress and repel bacterial and fungal pathogens.

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The aim of this research was to study the effect of plant-growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) isolated from the drought-tolerant plants camel thorn ( (M.Bieb.) Fisch) and white pigweed ( L.

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Here, we announce the sequence of endophyte TR6 strain isolated from tomato roots growing in a greenhouse in St. Petersburg, Russia. With a length of 4,071,622 bp, this strain contained 4,073 potential coding sequences and 10 predicted secondary metabolite biosynthesis gene clusters.

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We isolated an endophytic strain R243 and sequenced its genome using the NextSeq 1000 (Illumina) sequencing platform. The sequenced genome contains 4,478 protein-coding genes with a mean GC content of 45.56%.

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The present study demonstrated the differences in the seed metabolome and mycobiome of two Coss accessions with different resistance to brown rust and powdery mildew. We hypothesized that the seeds of resistant accession k-1958 ssp. can contain a larger number of metabolites with antifungal activity compared with the seeds of susceptible ssp k-340, which will determine differences in the seed fungal community.

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Endophytic bacteria can be used to overcome the effect of salinity stress and promote plant growth and nutrient uptake. colonizes a wide range of habitats due to survival in extreme environments and unique physiological characteristics, such as a high tolerance for salt, heavy metals, and ultraviolet and gamma radiations. The aim of our study was to examine the salt resistance of the endophytic strain TS3 and its ability to produce phytohormones and verify its effect on plant yield in field trials and the alleviation of salt stress in pot experiments.

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Some strains of Bacillus vallismortis have been reported to be efficient plant-growth-promoting bacteria as well as inducers of systemic resistance. Here, we report the draft genome sequence of Bacillus vallismortis strain BL01, isolated from the roots of Artemisia lerchiana Web.

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The effect of a plant growth-promoting bacterium (PGPB) sp. , a producer of indolyl-3-acetic acid (IAA) and gibberellic acid (GA), on the ontogenesis and productivity of four genotypes of early-maturing spring wheat was studied under controlled conditions. The inoculation of wheat plants with sp.

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The present study demonstrates the Ni toxicity-ameliorating and growth-promoting abilities of two different bacterial isolates when applied to wheat ( L.) as the host plant. Two bacterial strains tolerant to Ni stress were isolated from wheat seeds and selected based on their ability to improve the germination of wheat plants; they were identified as AFI1 and AFI2.

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