Azospirillum spp. from Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria to Their Use in Bioremediation

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Xenobiotic contamination, a worldwide environmental concern, poses risks for humans, animals, microbe health, and agriculture. Hydrocarbons and heavy metals top the list of toxins that represent a risk to nature. This review deals with the study of Azospirillum sp., widely reported as plant growth-promoting bacteria in various cultures. However, its adaptation properties in adverse environments make it a good candidate for studying remediation processes in environments polluted with hydrocarbons and heavy metals. This review includes studies that address its properties as a plant growth promoter, its genomics, and that evaluate its potential use in the remediation of hydrocarbons and heavy metals.

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Cruz-Hernández, M. A., Mendoza-Herrera, A., Bocanegra-García, V., & Rivera, G. (2022, May 1). Azospirillum spp. from Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria to Their Use in Bioremediation. Microorganisms. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10051057

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