Azospirillum
''Azospirillum'' is a Gram-negative, microaerophilic, non-fermentative and nitrogen-fixing bacterial genus from the family of Rhodospirillaceae. ''Azospirillum'' bacteria can promote plant growth. Characteristics The genus ''Azospirillum'' belongs in the alpha-Proteobacteria class of bacteria. ''Azospirillum'' are gram-negative, do not form spores, and have a slightly-twisted oblong-rod shape. ''Azospirillum'' have at least one flagellum and sometimes multiple flagella, which they use to move rapidly. ''Azospirillum'' are aerobic, but many can also function as microaerobic diazotrophs, meaning, under low oxygen conditions, they can change inert nitrogen from the air into biologically useable forms. At least three species, ''A. melinis'', ''A. thiophilum'', and ''A. humicireducens'' are facultative anaerobes, and can live, if necessary, without oxygen. Growth of ''Azospirillum'' is possible between 5 °C and 42 °C and in substrates with a pH of 5 to 9, with optimal ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Azospirillum Soli
''Azospirillum'' is a Gram-negative, microaerophilic, non- fermentative and nitrogen-fixing bacterial genus from the family of Rhodospirillaceae. ''Azospirillum'' bacteria can promote plant growth. Characteristics The genus ''Azospirillum'' belongs in the alpha-Proteobacteria class of bacteria. ''Azospirillum'' are gram-negative, do not form spores, and have a slightly-twisted oblong-rod shape. ''Azospirillum'' have at least one flagellum and sometimes multiple flagella, which they use to move rapidly. ''Azospirillum'' are aerobic, but many can also function as microaerobic diazotrophs, meaning, under low oxygen conditions, they can change inert nitrogen from the air into biologically useable forms. At least three species, ''A. melinis'', ''A. thiophilum'', and ''A. humicireducens'' are facultative anaerobes, and can live, if necessary, without oxygen. Growth of ''Azospirillum'' is possible between 5 °C and 42 °C and in substrates with a pH of 5 to 9, with optim ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Azospirillum Melinis
''Azospirillum'' is a Gram-negative, microaerophilic, non-fermentative and nitrogen-fixing bacterial genus from the family of Rhodospirillaceae. ''Azospirillum'' bacteria can promote plant growth. Characteristics The genus ''Azospirillum'' belongs in the alpha-Proteobacteria class of bacteria. ''Azospirillum'' are gram-negative, do not form spores, and have a slightly-twisted oblong-rod shape. ''Azospirillum'' have at least one flagellum and sometimes multiple flagella, which they use to move rapidly. ''Azospirillum'' are aerobic, but many can also function as microaerobic diazotrophs, meaning, under low oxygen conditions, they can change inert nitrogen from the air into biologically useable forms. At least three species, ''A. melinis'', ''A. thiophilum'', and ''A. humicireducens'' are facultative anaerobes, and can live, if necessary, without oxygen. Growth of ''Azospirillum'' is possible between 5 °C and 42 °C and in substrates with a pH of 5 to 9, with optimal ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Azospirillum Largimobile
''Azospirillum'' is a Gram-negative, microaerophilic, non- fermentative and nitrogen-fixing bacterial genus from the family of Rhodospirillaceae. ''Azospirillum'' bacteria can promote plant growth. Characteristics The genus ''Azospirillum'' belongs in the alpha-Proteobacteria class of bacteria. ''Azospirillum'' are gram-negative, do not form spores, and have a slightly-twisted oblong-rod shape. ''Azospirillum'' have at least one flagellum and sometimes multiple flagella, which they use to move rapidly. ''Azospirillum'' are aerobic, but many can also function as microaerobic diazotrophs, meaning, under low oxygen conditions, they can change inert nitrogen from the air into biologically useable forms. At least three species, ''A. melinis'', ''A. thiophilum'', and ''A. humicireducens'' are facultative anaerobes, and can live, if necessary, without oxygen. Growth of ''Azospirillum'' is possible between 5 °C and 42 °C and in substrates with a pH of 5 to 9, with optim ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Azospirillum Thermophilum
''Azospirillum'' is a Gram-negative, microaerophilic, non-fermentative and nitrogen-fixing bacterial genus from the family of Rhodospirillaceae. ''Azospirillum'' bacteria can promote plant growth. Characteristics The genus ''Azospirillum'' belongs in the alpha-Proteobacteria class of bacteria. ''Azospirillum'' are gram-negative, do not form spores, and have a slightly-twisted oblong-rod shape. ''Azospirillum'' have at least one flagellum and sometimes multiple flagella, which they use to move rapidly. ''Azospirillum'' are aerobic, but many can also function as microaerobic diazotrophs, meaning, under low oxygen conditions, they can change inert nitrogen from the air into biologically useable forms. At least three species, ''A. melinis'', ''A. thiophilum'', and ''A. humicireducens'' are facultative anaerobes, and can live, if necessary, without oxygen. Growth of ''Azospirillum'' is possible between 5 °C and 42 °C and in substrates with a pH of 5 to 9, with optimal ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Azospirillum Fermentarium
''Azospirillum'' is a Gram-negative, microaerophilic, non-fermentative and nitrogen-fixing bacterial genus from the family of Rhodospirillaceae. ''Azospirillum'' bacteria can promote plant growth. Characteristics The genus ''Azospirillum'' belongs in the alpha-Proteobacteria class of bacteria. ''Azospirillum'' are gram-negative, do not form spores, and have a slightly-twisted oblong-rod shape. ''Azospirillum'' have at least one flagellum and sometimes multiple flagella, which they use to move rapidly. ''Azospirillum'' are aerobic, but many can also function as microaerobic diazotrophs, meaning, under low oxygen conditions, they can change inert nitrogen from the air into biologically useable forms. At least three species, ''A. melinis'', ''A. thiophilum'', and ''A. humicireducens'' are facultative anaerobes, and can live, if necessary, without oxygen. Growth of ''Azospirillum'' is possible between 5 °C and 42 °C and in substrates with a pH of 5 to 9, with optima ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Azospirillum Baldaniorum
''Azospirillum'' is a Gram-negative, microaerophilic, non-fermentative and nitrogen-fixing bacterial genus from the family of Rhodospirillaceae. ''Azospirillum'' bacteria can promote plant growth. Characteristics The genus ''Azospirillum'' belongs in the alpha-Proteobacteria class of bacteria. ''Azospirillum'' are gram-negative, do not form spores, and have a slightly-twisted oblong-rod shape. ''Azospirillum'' have at least one flagellum and sometimes multiple flagella, which they use to move rapidly. ''Azospirillum'' are aerobic, but many can also function as microaerobic diazotrophs, meaning, under low oxygen conditions, they can change inert nitrogen from the air into biologically useable forms. At least three species, ''A. melinis'', ''A. thiophilum'', and ''A. humicireducens'' are facultative anaerobes, and can live, if necessary, without oxygen. Growth of ''Azospirillum'' is possible between 5 °C and 42 °C and in substrates with a pH of 5 to 9, with optimal ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |