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Data collected to support research on grass crop growth promotion and biostimulation by endophytic bacteria

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2019
End Date
2021

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White, J.F., Chang, X., Kingsley, K.L., Zhang, Q., Chiaranunt, P., Micci, A., Velazquez, F., Elmore, M., Crane, S., Li, S., Lu, J., Molina Cobos, M., González-Beníte, N., Beltrán-García, M.J., and Kowalski, K.P., 2021, Data collected to support research on grass crop growth promotion and biostimulation by endophytic bacteria: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9NBXGFY.

Summary

These data show grass crop and model species response to toxic chemicals (Arsenic (As)) and humic acids. Experiments were performed by collaboration between the U.S. Geological Survey, Rutgers University, and Rey Juan Carlos University. A series of individual experiments investigated beneficial effects of endophytic bacteria on grass crop growth and resilience to known plant toxicity.

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AsNa125.csv 504 Bytes text/csv
Gravitropism.csv 86 Bytes text/csv
Inhibition.csv 650 Bytes text/csv
molecularID.csv 272 Bytes text/csv
msVMIC.csv 2.44 KB text/csv
RootHairLengths.csv 432 Bytes text/csv
RootLengths.csv 380 Bytes text/csv

Purpose

These data represent a series of individual experiments performed to investigate beneficial effects of endophytic bacteria on grass crop growth and resilience to known plant toxicity (Arsenic (As) in the presented dataset). Data were collected to provide evidence of the endophytic nature of many biostimulant microbes.

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  • Great Lakes Science Center (GLSC)
  • USGS Data Release Products

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DOI https://www.sciencebase.gov/vocab/category/item/identifier doi:10.5066/P9NBXGFY

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