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    Diazotrophic bacilli isolated from the sunflower rhizosphere and the potential of Bacillus mycoides B38V as biofertiliser by Ambrosini, A., Stefanski, T., Lisboa, B.B., Beneduzi, A., Vargas, L.K., Passaglia, L.M.P.

    Published in Annals of applied biology (01-01-2016)
    “…ABSTRACT The nitrogen fixation by strains belonging to the Bacillus genus remains poorly explored. In this work, the diversity of endospore‐forming bacilli…”
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    Evaluation of genetic diversity of bradyrhizobia strains nodulating soybean [ Glycine max (L.) Merrill] isolated from South Brazilian fields by Giongo, A., Ambrosini, A., Vargas, L.K., Freire, J.R.J., Bodanese-Zanettini, M.H., Passaglia, L.M.P.

    “…The massive inoculation of Brazilian soils with few bradyrhizobia strains recommended for soybean has resulted in an established population in most soils…”
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    Indole acetic-producing bacteria promote the root development of Acacia mearnsii cuttings by de São José, J. F. B., Volpiano, C. G., Ambrosini, A., Lisboa, B. B., Simon, A. A., de Oliveira, J., Passaglia, L. M. P., Vargas, L. K., Beneduzi, A.

    Published in Australian forestry (02-10-2023)
    “…Black wattle (Acacia mearnsii) is one of the most important commercial tree species in southern Brazil, where it is planted for multiple uses, such as…”
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    The two overlapping Azospirillum brasilense upstream activator sequences have differential effects on nifH promoter activity by Passaglia, L M, Schrank, A, Schrank, I S

    Published in Canadian journal of microbiology (01-09-1995)
    “…The Azospirillum brasilense nifH promoter is positively controlled by the NifA protein bound to the upstream activator sequences (UASs). Two overlapping UASs…”
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    The nifHDK operon in the free-living nitrogen-fixing bacteria Azospirillum brasilense sequentially comprises genes H, D, K, an 353 bp orf and gene Y by Passaglia, L M, Nunes, C P, Zaha, A, Schrank, I S

    “…1. The complete nucleotide sequence of the nitrogenase structural genes from Azospirillum brasilense was determined. Two additional open reading frames of 353…”
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