Azospirillum, a free-living nitrogen-fixing bacterium closely associated with grasses: genetic, biochemical and ecological aspects

O Steenhoudt, J Vanderleyden - FEMS microbiology reviews, 2000 - academic.oup.com
Azospirillum represents the best characterized genus of plant growth-promoting
rhizobacteria. Other free-living diazotrophs repeatedly detected in association with plant …

Azospirillum-plant relationships: physiological, molecular, agricultural, and environmental advances (1997-2003)

Y Bashan, G Holguin… - Canadian journal of …, 2004 - cdnsciencepub.com
Cette revue présente une analyse et une documentation critique et compréhensive des
progrès récents dans les études agricoles, environnementales, moléculaires et …

Nitrogen-fixing bacteria associated with leguminous and non-leguminous plants

C Franche, K Lindström, C Elmerich - 2009 - Springer
Nitrogen is generally considered one of the major limiting nutrients in plant growth. The
biological process responsible for reduction of molecular nitrogen into ammonia is referred …

[BOG][B] Biochemical and genetic mechanisms used by plant growth promoting bacteria

BR Glick, CL Patten, G Holguin, DM Penrose - 1999 - World Scientific
OVERVIEW OF PLANT GROWTH-PROMOTING BACTERIA | Biochemical and Genetic
Mechanisms Used by Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria World Scientific Search This Book …

Rhizosphere bacterial signalling: a love parade beneath our feet

E Somers, J Vanderleyden… - Critical reviews in …, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
Plant roots support the growth and activities of a wide variety of microorganisms that may
have a profound effect on the growth and/or health of plants. Among these microorganisms …

Assessment of affinity and specificity of Azospirillum for plants

L Pereg, LE de-Bashan, Y Bashan - Plant and soil, 2016 - Springer
Background Azospirillum spp. are the most studied plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB).
The genus represents a common model for plant-bacteria interactions. This genus was …

Biofilm formation enables free-living nitrogen-fixing rhizobacteria to fix nitrogen under aerobic conditions

D Wang, A Xu, C Elmerich, LZ Ma - The ISME journal, 2017 - academic.oup.com
The multicellular communities of microorganisms known as biofilms are of high significance
in agricultural setting, yet it is largely unknown about the biofilm formed by nitrogen-fixing …

The Azospirillum brasilense type VI secretion system promotes cell aggregation, biocontrol protection against phytopathogens and attachment to the microalgae …

FD Cassan, A Coniglio, E Amavizca… - Environmental …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The plant‐growth‐promoting bacterium Azospirillum brasilense is able to associate with the
microalgae Chlorella sorokiniana. Attachment of A. brasilense increases the metabolic …

Surface Characteristics of Azospirillum brasilense in Relation to Cell Aggregation and Attachment to Plant Roots

S Burdman, Y Okon, E Jurkevitch - Critical reviews in microbiology, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
The free-living bacteria of the genus Azospirillum live in close association with plant roots
and represent one of the best-characterized plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) …

Biological nitrogen fixation in non-leguminous field crops: facilitating the evolution of an effective association between Azospirillum and wheat

IR Kennedy, LL Pereg-Gerk, C Wood, R Deaker… - Plant and soil, 1997 - Springer
Recent advances towards achieving significant nitrogen fixation by diazotrophs in
symbioses with cereals are reviewed, referring to the literature on the evolution of effective …