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Scientific papers related to this cover are:
- Toledo, G., Bashan, Y. and Soeldner, A. 1995. Cyanobacteria
and black mangroves in Northwestern Mexico: colonization, and diurnal
and seasonal nitrogen fixation on aerial roots. Canadian Journal of Microbiology
41: 999-1011.
- Toledo, G., Bashan, Y. and Soeldner, A. 1995. In vitro
colonization and increase in nitrogen fixation of seedling roots of black
mangrove inoculated by a filamentous cyanobacteria. Canadian Journal
of Microbiology 41: 1012-1020.
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E., Toledo, G. Vazquez, P. and Amador, A. 1999. Microbiology of mangroves,
forests in the frontier between land and sea. Ciencia y Desarrollo 25
(no.144): 26-35 (In Spanish).
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Scientific paper related to this cover is:
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2002. Increased pigment and lipid content, lipid variety, and cell and population
size of the microalgae Chlorella spp. when co-immobilized in alginate
beads with the microalgae-growth-promoting bacterium Azospirillum
brasilense. Canadian Journal of Microbiology 48: 514-521.
- Transmission electron microscopy of a cross section of the microalgae Chlorella sorokiniana UTEX 1602 (Cs)
co-immobilized with the microalgae growth-promoting bacterium Azospirillum brasilense Cd (Az) in the same
alginate bead after five days. Both microorganisms colonized adjacent cavities within the bead, but do not share the
same cavity at this stage. C refers to cavity inside the bead.
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- Bashan, Y., Vierheilig, H., Salazar, B.G., and de-Bashan, L.E.
2006. Primary colonization and breakdown of igneous rocks by endemic, succulent elephant trees (Pachycormus discolor)
of the deserts in Baja California, Mexico. Naturwissenschaften 93: 344–347
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Scientific paper related to this cover is:
- de-Bashan, L.E., and Bashan Y. 2008. Plant growth-promoting bacteria and green microalgae: a convenient model for
basic studies of plant-bacterium interactions. In: Azospirillum sp.: cell physiology, plant interactions and agronomic research in Argentina. F. D. Cassan and I. Garcia de Salamone (Eds.). Published by: Asociacion Argentina de Microbiologia, Buenos Aires, Argentina. pp. 37-48 (in Spanish)
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Scientific paper related to this cover is:
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bacteria in cacti. Environmental and Experimental Botany 66: 389-401
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seeds can improve the development of cactus seedlings. Environmental and Experimental Botany 66: 402-408
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Scientific paper related to this cover is:
- Bacilio M., Rodriguez H., Moreno M., Hernandez J.-P., and Bashan Y. 2004. Mitigation of salt stress in wheat seedlings by a gfp-tagged Azospirillum lipoferum. Biology and Fertility of Soils 40: 188-193
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