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Keywords: bacteria, physiology, nutrients, plants, animals

Abstract

Abstract

There are bacterias in more places, you can search in the bathroom, in the ground of your plants, on your skin and also ¡under you, in your stomach!. And it is for this that understanding them is essential to human society. The bacterias can make better plans for agriculture and more nutrient fixation in different organisms. In the same way, understanding physiology is important to delete bad bacterias like  those that cause disease in plants or animals. For this reason, in this article doing an interview with Dr. VictorAntonio Becerra-Rivera, who specializes in bacterial physiology and did a study about Bacillus subtilis and Sinorhizobium meliloti. Actually he is collaborating in a study about  Rhodobacter sphaeroides.

 

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Becerra-Rivera, V.A., Arteaga, A., Leija, A., Hernández, G. y Dunn, M.F. (2020). Polyamines produced by Sinorhizobium meliloti Rm8530 contribute to symbiotically relevant phenotypes ex planta and to nodulation efficiency on alfalfa. Microbiology, 166 (3):1-10. Doi: 10.1099/mic.0.000886.

Becerra-Rivera, V.A., Bergström, E., Thomas-Oates, J. y Dunn, M.F. (2018). Polyamines are required for normal growth in Sinorhizobium meliloti. Microbiology, 164 (4): 600-613. Doi: 10.1099/mic.0.000615.

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Published
2023-01-05
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