Herbaspirillum-like bacteria in banana plants

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Diazotrophic bacteria isolated from banana plants were characterized by morphological and physiological aspects. Three different groups of these plant-bacteria could be established. Two of them showed similarity to species of the Herbaspirillum genus. The third one was different because used only a few carbon substrates and produced water diffusible compounds that fluoresced under UV light. All three bacterial groups were thin rods with mono or bipolar flagella, presented negative reaction in Gram stain, showed catalase activity, were able to reduce nitrate and grew better in semi-solid JNFb medium at 31°C. The nitrogenase activity was detected in semi-solid N-free JNFb medium and expressed higher values when pH ranged from 6.5 to 7.0 (groups I and II) and 6.0 to 6.5 (group III). The diazotrophs isolated from banana plants were distinct from species of Herbaspirillum previously identified in gramineous plants.

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Weber, O. B., Cruz, L. M., Baldani, J. I., & Döbereiner, J. (2001). Herbaspirillum-like bacteria in banana plants. Brazilian Journal of Microbiology, 32(3), 201–205. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1517-83822001000300007

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