A. brasilense corrig. Tarrand et al. 1979 (Approved Lists 1980)
A. canadense Mehnaz et al. 2007
A. doebereinerae Eckert et al. 2001
A. fermentarium Lin et al. 2013
A. formosense Lin et al. 2012
A. griseum Yang et al. 2019
A. halopraeferens Reinhold et al. 1987
A. humicireducens Zhou et al. 2013
A. largimobile corrig. (Skerman et al. 1983) Ben Dekhil et al. 1997
A. lipoferum (Beijerinck 1925) Tarrand et al. 1979 (Approved Lists 1980)
A. melinis Peng et al. 2006
"A. oleiclasticum" Wu et al. 2020
A. oryzae Xie and Yokota 2005
"A. palatum" Zhou et al. 2009
A. palustre Tikhonova et al. 2019
A. picis Lin et al. 2009
A. ramasamyi Anandham et al. 2019
A. rugosum Young et al. 2008
A. soli Lin et al. 2015
A. thermophilum Zhao et al. 2020
A. thiophilum Lavrinenko et al. 2010
A. zeae Mehnaz et al. 2007
Synonyms
Conglomeromonas Skerman et al. 1983
Azospirillum is a Gram-negative, microaerophilic, non-fermentative and nitrogen-fixing bacterial genus from the family of Rhodospirillaceae.[1][2][3][4][5]Azospirillum bacteria can promote plant growth.[6]
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Rhodospirillaceae. Azospirillum bacteria can promote plant growth. The genus Azospirillum belongs in the Alphaproteobacteria class of bacteria. Azospirillum are gram-negative...
Azospirillum brasilense is a very well studied, nitrogen-fixing (diazotroph), genetically tractable, Gram-negative, alpha-proteobacterium bacterium, first...
Azospirillum lipoferum is a species of microaerophilic, gram-negative, rod-shaped, nitrogen-fixing bacteria. They are currently most notable for the ability...
Azospirillum oryzae is a species of nitrogen-fixing bacteria associated with the roots of Oryza sativa. Its type strain is COC8T (=IAM 15130T =CCTCC AB204051T)...
chickpeas and many other leguminous crops. For non-leguminous crops, Azospirillum has been demonstrated to be beneficial in some cases for nitrogen fixation...
Azospirillum canadense is a nitrogen-fixing bacterium isolated from corn rhizospheres. Its type strain is DS2T (=NCCB 100108T =LMG 23617T). Mehnaz, S.;...
Azospirillum doebereinerae is a species of nitrogen-fixing bacteria associated with the roots of Miscanthus species. Its type strain is GSF71T (= DSM 13131T;...
Azospirillum halopraeferens is a species of nitrogen-fixing bacteria associated with the roots of Diplachne fusca and black mangrove. It is microaerophilic...
nitrogen. Examples of organisms that do this are rhizobia and Frankia and Azospirillum. All diazotrophs contain iron-molybdenum or iron-vanadium nitrogenase...
like wheat, maize, mustard, cotton, potato and other vegetable crops. Azospirillum inoculations are recommended mainly for sorghum, millets, maize, sugarcane...
total carbohydrates in alginate-immobilized Chlorella spp. induced by Azospirillum brasilense: II. Heterotrophic conditions". Enzyme and Microbial Technology...
initial stages by inoculation with plant growth-promoting bacteria such as Azospirillum species. Most adult cardon have several side branches that may be as...
dominant species found in the rhizosphere is a microbe from the genus Azospirillum.[failed verification] Endophytic relationships involve the PGPRs residing...
agriculture. Crops have been inoculated with Rhizobia (and more recently Azospirillum) to increase their production or to allow them to be grown outside their...
in hydroponic systems with properly maintained fertilizer regimens, Azospirillum and Azotobacter genera can help maintain mobilized forms of nitrogen...
nodules of broad bean are inoculated with the rhodospirillacean bacterium Azospirillum brasilense and the glomeracean fungus Glomus clarum, the species can...
different species of tree to rhizobacteria and the nitrogen fixing bacterium Azospirillum brasilense with the aim of restoring degraded lands was only partially...
González-López J. (2005). "Isolation and characterization of Azotobacter and Azospirillum strains from the sugarcane rhizosphere" (PDF). Plant and Soil. 270 (1–2):...
champion fruits were fertilized by chicken manure. Fungal mycorrhizal and Azospirillum bacterial soil amendments have gained popularity in recent years. Since...
motility is important for the initiation of wheat root colonization by Azospirillum brasilense". Microbiology. 144 (9): 2599–606. doi:10.1099/00221287-144-9-2599...
to be beneficial and form biofilms include Bacillus, Pseudomonas, and Azospirillum. Biofilms in the rhizosphere often result in pathogen or plant induced...
parts=Roots". University of Illinois Extension. Yaacov Okon (24 November 1993). Azospirillum/Plant Associations. CRC Press. pp. 77–. ISBN 978-0-8493-4925-6. "Backyard...
"Inoculation effects of Pseudomonas putida, Gluconacetobacter azotocaptans, and Azospirillum lipoferum on corn plant growth under greenhouse conditions". Microb Ecol...
bigelovii inoculated with mangrove rhizosphere bacteria and halotolerant Azospirillum spp. Biol Fertil Soils 32:265-72. Dickerson, M. Letting the sea cultivate...
agriculture. Crops have been inoculated with Rhizobia (and more recently Azospirillum) to increase their production or to allow them to be grown outside their...
Roseomonas. However, further studies found that R. fauriae was a strain of Azospirillum brasilense, and did not belong in the genus Roseomonas. The original...
Retrieved March 21, 2022. Pereira, Jar; Baldani, JI. (1995). "Selection of Azospirillum spp. and Herbaspirillum seropedicae strains to inoculate rice and maize...