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Associative and Endophytic Nitrogen-fixing Bacteria and Cyanobacterial Associations

Claudine Elmerich ; William E. Newton (eds.)

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978-1-4020-3541-8

ISBN electrónico

978-1-4020-3546-3

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Springer Nature

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Reino Unido

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© Springer 2007

Tabla de contenidos

Historical Perspective: From Bacterization to Endophytes

C. Elmerich

Organic forms of nutrients originate from various sources, natural and anthropogenic. Organic nutrients are, in turn, used by many HAB species that have multiple acquisition mechanisms. The strategies for nutrient and carbon acquisition by HABs are thus far more complex than were thought a decade or two ago. With the application of the host of methods now available to characterize and quantify organic matter and to measure nutrient and carbon fluxes, the role of osmotrophy in HAB dynamics will increasingly be recognized. However complex, these processes must be better understood, quantified and incorporated into models in order to advance our ability to understand population and food web dynamics and to predict the occurrences of HABs.

Pp. 1-20

Molecular Phylogeny and Ecology of Root Associated Diazotrophic α- and β-Proteobacteria

M. Schmid; A. HartMann

Organic forms of nutrients originate from various sources, natural and anthropogenic. Organic nutrients are, in turn, used by many HAB species that have multiple acquisition mechanisms. The strategies for nutrient and carbon acquisition by HABs are thus far more complex than were thought a decade or two ago. With the application of the host of methods now available to characterize and quantify organic matter and to measure nutrient and carbon fluxes, the role of osmotrophy in HAB dynamics will increasingly be recognized. However complex, these processes must be better understood, quantified and incorporated into models in order to advance our ability to understand population and food web dynamics and to predict the occurrences of HABs.

Pp. 21-40

Regulation of Nitrogen Fixation and Ammonium Assimilation in Associative and Endophytic Nitrogen Fixing Bacteria

F.O. Pedrosa; C. Elmerich

Organic forms of nutrients originate from various sources, natural and anthropogenic. Organic nutrients are, in turn, used by many HAB species that have multiple acquisition mechanisms. The strategies for nutrient and carbon acquisition by HABs are thus far more complex than were thought a decade or two ago. With the application of the host of methods now available to characterize and quantify organic matter and to measure nutrient and carbon fluxes, the role of osmotrophy in HAB dynamics will increasingly be recognized. However complex, these processes must be better understood, quantified and incorporated into models in order to advance our ability to understand population and food web dynamics and to predict the occurrences of HABs.

Pp. 41-71

Chemotaxis in Soil Diazotrophs: Survival and Adaptative Response

G. Alexandre; I.B. Zhulin

Organic forms of nutrients originate from various sources, natural and anthropogenic. Organic nutrients are, in turn, used by many HAB species that have multiple acquisition mechanisms. The strategies for nutrient and carbon acquisition by HABs are thus far more complex than were thought a decade or two ago. With the application of the host of methods now available to characterize and quantify organic matter and to measure nutrient and carbon fluxes, the role of osmotrophy in HAB dynamics will increasingly be recognized. However complex, these processes must be better understood, quantified and incorporated into models in order to advance our ability to understand population and food web dynamics and to predict the occurrences of HABs.

Pp. 73-84

Molecular Genetics of Rhizosphere and Plant-Root Colonization

E. Vanbleu; J. Vanderleyden

Organic forms of nutrients originate from various sources, natural and anthropogenic. Organic nutrients are, in turn, used by many HAB species that have multiple acquisition mechanisms. The strategies for nutrient and carbon acquisition by HABs are thus far more complex than were thought a decade or two ago. With the application of the host of methods now available to characterize and quantify organic matter and to measure nutrient and carbon fluxes, the role of osmotrophy in HAB dynamics will increasingly be recognized. However complex, these processes must be better understood, quantified and incorporated into models in order to advance our ability to understand population and food web dynamics and to predict the occurrences of HABs.

Pp. 85-112

Microbial Production of Plant Hormones

B.E Baca; C. Elmerich

Organic forms of nutrients originate from various sources, natural and anthropogenic. Organic nutrients are, in turn, used by many HAB species that have multiple acquisition mechanisms. The strategies for nutrient and carbon acquisition by HABs are thus far more complex than were thought a decade or two ago. With the application of the host of methods now available to characterize and quantify organic matter and to measure nutrient and carbon fluxes, the role of osmotrophy in HAB dynamics will increasingly be recognized. However complex, these processes must be better understood, quantified and incorporated into models in order to advance our ability to understand population and food web dynamics and to predict the occurrences of HABs.

Pp. 113-143

The Plant Growth-Promoting Effect and Plant Responses

S. Dobbelaere; Y. Okon

Organic forms of nutrients originate from various sources, natural and anthropogenic. Organic nutrients are, in turn, used by many HAB species that have multiple acquisition mechanisms. The strategies for nutrient and carbon acquisition by HABs are thus far more complex than were thought a decade or two ago. With the application of the host of methods now available to characterize and quantify organic matter and to measure nutrient and carbon fluxes, the role of osmotrophy in HAB dynamics will increasingly be recognized. However complex, these processes must be better understood, quantified and incorporated into models in order to advance our ability to understand population and food web dynamics and to predict the occurrences of HABs.

Pp. 145-170

Biocontrol of Plant Diseases by Associative and Endophytic Nitrogen-Fixing Bacteria

R. Bally; C. Elmerich

Organic forms of nutrients originate from various sources, natural and anthropogenic. Organic nutrients are, in turn, used by many HAB species that have multiple acquisition mechanisms. The strategies for nutrient and carbon acquisition by HABs are thus far more complex than were thought a decade or two ago. With the application of the host of methods now available to characterize and quantify organic matter and to measure nutrient and carbon fluxes, the role of osmotrophy in HAB dynamics will increasingly be recognized. However complex, these processes must be better understood, quantified and incorporated into models in order to advance our ability to understand population and food web dynamics and to predict the occurrences of HABs.

Pp. 171-190

Endophytic Associations of spp

B Reinhold-Hurek; T Hurek

Organic forms of nutrients originate from various sources, natural and anthropogenic. Organic nutrients are, in turn, used by many HAB species that have multiple acquisition mechanisms. The strategies for nutrient and carbon acquisition by HABs are thus far more complex than were thought a decade or two ago. With the application of the host of methods now available to characterize and quantify organic matter and to measure nutrient and carbon fluxes, the role of osmotrophy in HAB dynamics will increasingly be recognized. However complex, these processes must be better understood, quantified and incorporated into models in order to advance our ability to understand population and food web dynamics and to predict the occurrences of HABs.

Pp. 191-210

Biological Nitrogen Fixation in Sugarcane

V Reis; S Lee; C Kennedy

Organic forms of nutrients originate from various sources, natural and anthropogenic. Organic nutrients are, in turn, used by many HAB species that have multiple acquisition mechanisms. The strategies for nutrient and carbon acquisition by HABs are thus far more complex than were thought a decade or two ago. With the application of the host of methods now available to characterize and quantify organic matter and to measure nutrient and carbon fluxes, the role of osmotrophy in HAB dynamics will increasingly be recognized. However complex, these processes must be better understood, quantified and incorporated into models in order to advance our ability to understand population and food web dynamics and to predict the occurrences of HABs.

Pp. 213-232