Azospirillum brasilenseAz39, a model rhizobacterium withAHLquorum‐quenchingcapacity
Journal of Applied Microbiology2019Vol. 126(6), pp. 1850–1860
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José Gualpa, Gastón López, S. Nievas, Anahí Coniglio, Nigel Halliday, Miguel Cámara, Fabricio Cassán
Abstract
This is the first report confirming by unequivocal methodology the ability of A. brasilense, one of the most agriculturally used benefic bacteria around the world, to degrade AHLs by a QQ mechanism.
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