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In recent years it has become clear that actinomycetes like Streptomyces species are not simply free-living soil bacteria. They also interact with plant roots and can colonise the rhizosphere and endosphere (inside the roots)
In recent years it has become clear that actinomycetes like Streptomyces species are not simply free-living soil bacteria. They also interact with plant roots and can colonise the rhizosphere and endosphere (inside the roots)

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ActinoBase: a Streptomyces Community Wiki

In recent years it has become clear that actinomycetes like Streptomyces species are not simply free-living soil bacteria. They also interact with plant roots and can colonise the rhizosphere and endosphere (inside the roots)