Professor Neung Teaumroong, Dr. rer. nat.
Lecturer, School of Biotechnology

Contact:
 neung@sut.ac.th

Education
  • Dr. rer. nat., Microbiology and Molecular Biology, Univerity of Innsbruck, Austria
  • Dipl. in Microbiology and Biotechnology, The Univerity of Tokyo, Japan
  • M.Sc., Industrial Microbiology, Chulalongkorn Univerity, Thailand
  • B.Sc., Biology, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Area of Expertise
  • Application of ACC-deaminase containing rhizobacteria for plant production
  • Rice endophytic bradyrhizobia and their applications
  • Mechanisms of rice endophytic bradyrhizobia in term of rice growth promotion
  • Microbiology/Plant-microbe interaction/Rhizobium technology
Current Research

Publications by Kaemwich Jantama

Year Title Journal
1 September 2019 Symbiotic properties of a chimeric Nod-independent photosynthetic Bradyrhizobium strain obtained by conjugative transfer of a symbiotic plasmid
Environmental Microbiology
July 2019 Mutualistic co-evolution of T3SSs during the establishment of symbiotic relationships between Vigna radiata and Bradyrhizobia
Microbiologyopen
March 2019 Empowering rice seedling growth by endophytic Bradyrhizobium sp. SUTN9-2
Letters in Applied Microbiology
2019 Homocitrate synthase genes of two wide-host-range bradyrhizobium strains are differently required for symbiosis depending on host plants
Microbes and Environments
24 July 2018 Regulation of nitrogen fixation in Bradyrhizobium sp. Strain DOA9 involves two distinct NifA regulatory proteins that are functionally redundant during symbiosis but not during free-living growth
Frontiers in Microbiology
April 2018 Effects of dietary inulin and Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus) on intestinal microbiota community and morphology of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) fingerlings
Aquaculture Nutrition
1 January 2018 Brevibacillus sp. Promotes maize root colonization by acaulospora tuberculata and the alteration of associated plant protein responses
Journal of Plant Interactions
1 November 2017 Potential of rice stubble as a reservoir of bradyrhizobial inoculum in rice-legume crop rotation
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
1 November 2017 Genome sequence of Bacillus velezensis S141, a new strain of plant growthpromoting rhizobacterium isolated from soybean rhizosphere
Genome Announcements
20 September 2017 Type 3 secretion system (T3SS) of Bradyrhizobium sp. DOA9 and its roles in legume symbiosis and rice endophytic association
Frontiers in Microbiology