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Plant-Microbe Interactions and PGPM Biofertilizers: Sustainable Solutions for Crop Productivity and Soil Fertility

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Plant-microbe interactions are essential for sustainable agriculture, improving crop productivity, soil fertility, and resilience to stress. This review examines the role of plant growth-promoting microbes (PGPM) as biofertilizers and microbial inoculants, their mechanisms of action, factors influencing their effectiveness, and emerging technologies that support environmentally friendly farming and enhanced food security.

How Mucin Enhances Phage Infection and Reduces Biofilm Formation in Yersinia enterocolitica

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Mucin plays a key role in shaping interactions between enteropathogenic Yersinia enterocolitica and its mucus-adherent phage fMtkYen801. In vitro, mucin exposure increased phage replication by 100-fold, altered post-infection bacterial growth, and reduced biofilm formation. Resistant variants acquired mutations linked to virulence, quorum sensing, and antibiotic resistance, highlighting implications for phage therapy.

Ocular MRSA in Taiwan: Rising CC8 Fluoroquinolone Resistance and Shifting Clonal Trends (2013-2022)

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A 10-year study of 154 ocular MRSA isolates in Taiwan found major shifts in bacterial clones, with formerly dominant CC59 declining and fluoroquinolone-resistant CC8 increasing. While CC59 remained highly susceptible to fluoroquinolones, CC8 showed marked resistance, raising concerns about standard empirical treatment for eye infections and underscoring the need for ongoing molecular surveillance.

Poulet-des-bois au Bois de Vincennes ?

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Lors de ma balade au Bois de Vincennes, j’ai vu ces champignons. L' IA pense qu’il s’agit d’un poulet-des-bois (Laetiporus spp.), mais avec seulement 80 % de certitude... donc 80 % de confiance aussi pour sa comestibilité. 🙃🍄

Single-Cell Arabidopsis Study Reveals Cell-Type-Specific Effector-Triggered Immunity That Blocks Pathogen Invasion

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Using chemically induced  Effector-Triggered Immunity ( ETI) and single-cell transcriptomics in Arabidopsis leaves, researchers show that although pathogen effectors are broadly perceived, individual cell types mount distinct immune responses. A shared defense core is complemented by specialized programs shaped by cell identity and chromatin state. Epidermal regulators are crucial for preventing pathogen entry, revealing a layered, spatially organized plant immune system.

TgPRO Identified as a Key Metabolic Regulator of Redox Adaptation in Toxoplasma gondii

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Scientists identified TgPRO, the first dedicated regulator of metabolic gene expression in apicomplexan parasites. In Toxoplasma gondii , TgPRO helps parasites adapt to crowding-induced oxidative stress by controlling genes involved in carbon metabolism and iron-sulfur cluster assembly. Loss of TgPRO increased reactive oxygen species and reduced fitness, revealing a convergently evolved metabolic control mechanism.

How Insoluble Dietary Fiber Reduces Colorectal Cancer Risk by Suppressing Gut Microbiota-Derived GM3

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Researchers found that insoluble dietary fiber slows colorectal cancer progression in mice by altering gut microbiota and reducing production of the tumor-promoting ganglioside GM3. Fiber lowered levels of Paramuribaculum intestinale and a glycosphingolipid-related microbial enzyme, while GM3 was shown to stimulate tumor growth and inhibit cancer cell apoptosis.