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I'm placing the following tid bit here for now until we can find and appropriate section for it.
:These roots can form interactions with [[Rhizosphere (ecology)|rhizosphere]] bacteria such as ''[[Bacillus megaterium]]''.<ref>{{cite journal |author=López-Bucio J, Campos-Cuevas JC, Hernández-Calderón E, ''et al'' |title=Bacillus megaterium rhizobacteria promote growth and alter root-system architecture through an auxin- and ethylene-independent signaling mechanism in Arabidopsis thaliana |journal=Mol. Plant Microbe Interact. |volume=20 |issue=2 |pages=207–17 |year=2007 |pmid=17313171 |doi=10.1094/MPMI-20-2-0207}}</ref>
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I'm placing the following tid bit here for now until we can find and appropriate section for it.

These roots can form interactions with rhizosphere bacteria such as Bacillus megaterium.[1]

Chris Day 10:15, 25 September 2008 (CDT)

  1. López-Bucio J, Campos-Cuevas JC, Hernández-Calderón E, et al (2007). "Bacillus megaterium rhizobacteria promote growth and alter root-system architecture through an auxin- and ethylene-independent signaling mechanism in Arabidopsis thaliana". Mol. Plant Microbe Interact. 20 (2): 207–17. DOI:10.1094/MPMI-20-2-0207. PMID 17313171. Research Blogging.