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From active matter to sustainable agriculture: how do beneficial bacteria use collective motility to colonise plant roots?

Organization UKRILocation United Kingdom
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Beneficial bacteria play a major role in agriculture by recycling essential nutrients and safeguarding plants from disease. These positive interactions between plants and bacteria can be enhanced when motile bacteria actively navigate towards plant roots by sensing the compounds they secrete. This project will study bacteria from the genus…

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