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Azospirillum

A genus of gram-negative aerobic bacteria that occurs free-living in the soil or associated with the roots of cereal crops or grasses (POACEAE).
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2015
2015
Part I Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Toolbox.- Chapter 1 Isolation, Identification and Biochemical Characterization of… 
2001
2001
Nitrogen fertilizer is the most expensive nutrient input in oil palm production, with an average total nitrogen fertilizer cost… 
2001
2001
The maize (Zea mays L.) plants inoculated by N2-fixing bacterium Azospirillum showed increased activity of glutamate… 
Review
1999
Review
1999
Abstract Genetic manipulation of Azospirillum spp. has facilitated a better understanding of the mode of action of this plant… 
1998
1998
Abstract The gusA-marked Azospirillum lipoferum T1371, constructed by inserting transposon mTn5SSgusA20 from Escherichia coli S17… 
1996
1996
Plant growth promotion by rhizobacteria is a widely spread phenomenon. However only a few rhizobacteria have been studied… 
1988
1988
Azospirillum isolates were obtained from rhizosphere soil and roots of three cactaceae species growing under arid conditions. All… 
Highly Cited
1988
Highly Cited
1988
The utilization of amino acids for growth and their effects on nitrogen fixation differ greatly among the several strains of each… 
1987
1987
SummaryWheat plants (Triticum aestivum) grown in pots and in the field under the Mediterranean climate of the south of France… 
1981
1981
Two Australian soils, a vertisol (pH 6.8, 0.299% N) and a sandy yellow podzol (pH 6.2, 0.042% N), were used with digitgrass…