The bacterial signature of Leptospermum scoparium (Mānuka) reveals core and accessory communities with bioactive properties

Investigates the structure and bioactivity of endophytic bacteria in mānuka by using a combination of cultivation-independent (DGGE) and dependent approaches. Determines i) the community structure, and diversity of mānuka endophytic bacteria,(ii) the main factors influencing the composition of mānuk...

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Published inPloS one Vol. 11; no. 9; p. e0163717
Main Author Wicaksono, Wisnu Adi
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Public Library of Science 27.09.2016
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Summary:Investigates the structure and bioactivity of endophytic bacteria in mānuka by using a combination of cultivation-independent (DGGE) and dependent approaches. Determines i) the community structure, and diversity of mānuka endophytic bacteria,(ii) the main factors influencing the composition of mānuka endophytic bacteria, and (iii) whether endophytic bacteria had bioactive potential. Source: National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Matauranga o Aotearoa, licensed by the Department of Internal Affairs for re-use under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 New Zealand Licence.
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Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
Conceptualization: WW EEJ JM HJR. Formal analysis: WW HJR. Investigation: WW. Methodology: WW EEJ JM HJR. Project administration: HJR. Supervision: HJR EEJ. Validation: WW EEJ HJR. Visualization: WW HJR. Writing – original draft: WW HJR. Writing – review & editing: WW EEJ JM HJR.
ISSN:1932-6203
1932-6203
DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0163717