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Responses of agronomically important crops to inoculation with Azospirillum

Sofie Dobbelaere, Anja Croonenborghs, Amber Thys, David Ptacek, Jos Vanderleyden, Pablo Dutto, Carlos Labandera-Gonzalez, Jesus Caballero-Mellado, Juan Francisco Aguirre, Yoram Kapulnik, Shimon Brener, Saul Burdman, Daniel Kadouri, Shlomo Sarig and Yaacov Okon

Australian Journal of Plant Physiology 28(9) 871 - 879
Published: 03 September 2001

Abstract

This paper originates from an address at the 8th International Symposium on Nitrogen Fixation with Non-Legumes, Sydney, NSW, December 2000

Azospirilla are free-living rhizobacteria that are able to promote plant growth and increase yields in many crops of agronomic importance. It is assumed that the bacteria affect plant growth mainly by the production of plant growth promoting substances, which leads to an improvement in root development and an increase in the rate of water and mineral uptake. In the present review, we discuss the physiological responses of the plant roots to inoculation with Azospirillum, and report on field and greenhouse experiments carried out with these bacteria during 1994–2001 in Belgium, Uruguay, Mexico and Israel.

https://doi.org/10.1071/PP01074

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