Surface properties and motility of Rhizobium and Azospirillum in relation to plant root attachment

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作者
deTroch, P [1 ]
Vanderleyden, J [1 ]
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[1] KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN, DEPT APPL PLANT SCI, FA JANSSENS LAB GENET, B-3001 LOUVAIN, BELGIUM
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10.1007/BF00185885
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Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
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071012 ; 0713 ;
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Plant growth promotion by rhizobacteria is a widely spread phenomenon. However only a few rhizobacteria have been studied thoroughly. Rhizobium is the best-studied rhizobacterium. It forms a symbiosis with a restricted host range. Azospirillum is another plant-growth-promoting rhizobacterium which forms rhizocoenoses with a wide range of plants. In both bacteria, the interaction with the plant involves the attraction toward the host plant and the attachment to the surface of the root. Both bacteria are attracted to plant roots, but differ in specificity. Attachment to plant roots occurs in two steps for both bacteria: a quick, reversible adsorption, and a slow, irreversible anchoring to the plant root surface. However, for the two systems under study, the bacterial surface molecules involved in plant root attachment are not necessarily the same.
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