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Active indole-3-acetic acid biosynthesis by the bacterium Azospirillum brasilense cultured under a biogas atmosphere enables its beneficial association with microalgae.

Jorge A Barbosa-NuñezOskar A PalaciosLuz E de-BashanRaúl Snell-CastroRosa Isela Corona-GonzálezFrancisco J Choix
Published in: Journal of applied microbiology (2022)
These findings broaden research in the field of Azospirillum-microalga interactions and the prevalence of Azospirillum in environmental and ecological topics in addition to supporting the uses of plant growth-promoting bacteria to enhance biotechnological strategies for biogas upgrading.
Keyphrases
  • anaerobic digestion
  • plant growth
  • sewage sludge
  • human health
  • municipal solid waste
  • risk factors
  • endothelial cells
  • climate change
  • risk assessment
  • heavy metals