History of a model plant growth-promoting rhizobacterium, Bacillus velezensis GB03: from isolation to commercialization

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dc.contributor.authorSeonghan Jang-
dc.contributor.authorSoo-Keun Choi-
dc.contributor.authorH Zhang-
dc.contributor.authorS Zhang-
dc.contributor.authorChoong-Min Ryu-
dc.contributor.authorJ W Kloepper-
dc.date.accessioned2023-10-13T16:32:50Z-
dc.date.available2023-10-13T16:32:50Z-
dc.date.issued2023-
dc.identifier.issn1664-462X-
dc.identifier.urihttps://oak.kribb.re.kr/handle/201005/32813-
dc.description.abstractBacillus velezensis strain GB03 is a Gram-positive rhizosphere bacterium known for its ability to promote plant growth and immunity. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the research on GB03 from its initial discovery in Australian wheat fields in 1971 to its current applications. Recognized as a model plant growth-promoting rhizobacterium (PGPR), GB03 has exhibited outstanding performance in enhancing the growth and protection of many crop plants including cucumber, pepper, wheat, barley, soybean, and cotton. Notably, GB03 has been reported to elicit plant immune response, referred to as induced systemic resistance (ISR), against above-ground pathogens and insect pests. Moreover, a pivotal finding in GB03 was the first-ever identification of its bacterial volatile compounds, which are known to boost plant growth and activate ISR. Research conducted over the past five decades has clearly demonstrated the potential of GB03 as an eco-friendly substitute for conventional pesticides and fertilizers. Validating its safety, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency endorsed GB03 for commercial use as Kodiak® in 1998. Subsequently, other compounds, such as BioYield™, were released as a biological control agent against soil-borne pathogens and as a biofertilizer, utilizing a durable spore formulation. More recently, GB03 has been utilized as a keystone modulator for engineering the rhizosphere microbiome and for eliciting microbe-induced plant volatiles. These extensive studies on GB03 underscore its significant role in sustainable agriculture, positioning it as a safe and environmentally-friendly solution for crop protection.-
dc.publisherFrontiers Media Sa-
dc.titleHistory of a model plant growth-promoting rhizobacterium, Bacillus velezensis GB03: from isolation to commercialization-
dc.title.alternativeHistory of a model plant growth-promoting rhizobacterium, Bacillus velezensis GB03: from isolation to commercialization-
dc.typeArticle-
dc.citation.titleFrontiers in Plant Science-
dc.citation.number0-
dc.citation.endPage1279896-
dc.citation.startPage1279896-
dc.citation.volume14-
dc.contributor.affiliatedAuthorSeonghan Jang-
dc.contributor.affiliatedAuthorSoo-Keun Choi-
dc.contributor.affiliatedAuthorChoong-Min Ryu-
dc.contributor.alternativeName장성한-
dc.contributor.alternativeName최수근-
dc.contributor.alternativeNameZhang-
dc.contributor.alternativeNameZhang-
dc.contributor.alternativeName류충민-
dc.contributor.alternativeNameKloepper-
dc.identifier.bibliographicCitationFrontiers in Plant Science, vol. 14, pp. 1279896-1279896-
dc.identifier.doi10.3389/fpls.2023.1279896-
dc.subject.keywordPGPR-
dc.subject.keywordAntimicrobial peptides-
dc.subject.keywordInduced systemic resistance-
dc.subject.keywordInduced systemic tolerance-
dc.subject.keywordNonribosomal peptide synthetases-
dc.subject.keywordMicrobiome-
dc.subject.localPlant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR)-
dc.subject.localPlant growth-promoting rhizobacteria-
dc.subject.localPlant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR)-
dc.subject.localPlant growthpromoting rhizobacteria-
dc.subject.localPlant growthpromoting rhizobacteria (PGPR)-
dc.subject.localPGPR-
dc.subject.localplant growth-promoting rhizobacteria-
dc.subject.localplant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR)-
dc.subject.localplant growthpromoting rhizobacteria-
dc.subject.localAntimicrobial peptide-
dc.subject.localanti-microbial peptides-
dc.subject.localantimicrobial peptide-
dc.subject.localantimicrobial peptides-
dc.subject.localAntimicrobial peptides-
dc.subject.localInduced systemic resistance-
dc.subject.localinduced systemic resistance-
dc.subject.localinduced systemic resistance (ISR)-
dc.subject.localInduced systemic tolerance-
dc.subject.localnon-ribosomal peptide synthetases-
dc.subject.localNonribosomal peptide synthetases-
dc.subject.localmicrobiome-
dc.subject.localMicrobiom-
dc.subject.localmicrobiom-
dc.subject.localMicrobiome-
dc.description.journalClassY-
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