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1980
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the studies focusing on cultures of Spirillum lipoferum (Azospirillum). The recent isolation of the N2-fixing bacterium Azospirillum has initiated numerous investigations of this organism. Azospirillum can fix N2 either as a free-living organism or in association with plant roots.
S.L. Albrecht, Y. Okon
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the studies focusing on cultures of Spirillum lipoferum (Azospirillum). The recent isolation of the N2-fixing bacterium Azospirillum has initiated numerous investigations of this organism. Azospirillum can fix N2 either as a free-living organism or in association with plant roots.
S.L. Albrecht, Y. Okon
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1985
Pleomorphism in azospirilla appears to be induced by medium composition rather than pH. Complex organic media stimulate it and it is more pronounced in Azospirillum lipoferum than in A. brasilense. Besides ‘capsules’, protoplasmic globular structures (free protoplasts) sometimes may be produced. Under certain conditions the smaller cells appear to have
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Pleomorphism in azospirilla appears to be induced by medium composition rather than pH. Complex organic media stimulate it and it is more pronounced in Azospirillum lipoferum than in A. brasilense. Besides ‘capsules’, protoplasmic globular structures (free protoplasts) sometimes may be produced. Under certain conditions the smaller cells appear to have
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Phylogenetic Studies of the Genus Azospirillum
1995The 16S rDNA of seventeen Azospirillum strains, fourteen of which assigned to one of known A. amazonense, A. brasilense, A. halopraeferens, A. irakense and A. lipoferum species, and other three of uncertain taxonomic collocation, was sequenced and analysed after polymerase chain reaction amplification, in order to investigate the phylogenetic ...
FANI, RENATO +10 more
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Azospirillum-Plant Interaction
2014Bacteria of the genus Azospirillum (alpha-proteobacteria) have been known for many years as plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) (Döbereiner and Day 1976). These free-living nitrogen-fi xing highly motile bacteria can be isolated from the rhizosphere of many grasses and cereals under tropical and temperate climates (Döbereiner et al.
Wisniewski-Dye, Florence +2 more
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2014
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Acta Biotechnologica, 1990
AbstractThe effect of ammonium nitrogen on the growth and efficiency of nitrogen fixation by A. lipoferum and A. brasilense grown under various growth conditions was investigated.
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AbstractThe effect of ammonium nitrogen on the growth and efficiency of nitrogen fixation by A. lipoferum and A. brasilense grown under various growth conditions was investigated.
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[Plasmids of Azospirillum brasilense].
Molekuliarnaia genetika, mikrobiologiia i virusologiia, 1987The cells from natural isolates of A. Brasilense were found to harbour 1 to 4 plasmids with the molecular masses within the 27-300 Md range. 100 Md plasmids are specific for this bacterial species. Strains isolated from the roots of cereals (wheat, maize, barley) have more heterogeneous plasmid composition as compared to the strains isolated from soil.
T I, Bakanchikova +3 more
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Azospirillum and Wheat Production
2017This review aims to elucidate the actual effect of Azospirillum spp. on wheat production under field condition and represent methods by which it can enhance the beneficial effect of Azospirillum on wheat. The bacterial genus Azospirillum is well known as a plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPR).
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