A novel inducible prophage from the mycosphere inhabitant Paraburkholderia terrae BS437
Abstract Bacteriophages constitute key gene transfer agents in many bacteria. Specifically, they may confer gene mobility to Paraburkholderia spp. that dwells in soil and the mycosphere. In this study, we first screened mycosphere and bulk soils for phages able to produce plaques, however found thes...
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Auteurs principaux: | Akbar Adjie Pratama, Jan Dirk van Elsas |
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2017
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