Publications by authors named "M S Dardanelli"

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  • The study investigated the storage effects of alginate beads containing the bacterial strain SEMIA6144 at 4 °C over four years, focusing on bacterial vitality and growth promotion effectiveness for peanuts.
  • Viable cell recovery significantly decreased over time, but cell vitality remained high throughout the storage period.
  • Despite declines in mobility, root adhesion, and low nodulation after four years, SEMIA6144 still enhanced peanut growth, indicating its potential for long-term storage as an effective inoculant.
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The nitrogen-fixing rhizobia-legume symbiosis relies on a complex interchange of molecular signals between the two partners during the whole interaction. On the bacterial side, different surface polysaccharides, such as lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and exopolysaccharide (EPS), might play important roles for the success of the interaction. In a previous work we studied two Sinorhizobium fredii HH103 mutants affected in the rkpK and lpsL genes, which are responsible for the production of glucuronic acid and galacturonic acid, respectively.

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The new strategies that are trying to be developed to protect microorganisms for a successful application have generated various types of granulated, powdered, or liquid formulations. In this work, we have developed a rhizobial encapsulation system for legumes accompanied by metabolites to enhance microorganism-plant communication. This novel way of producing a biofertilizer for legumes was developed based on alginate, a degradable compound that allows environmentally friendly use.

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Here, we estimate fast changes in the fluidity of membranes submitted to cyclic temperature changes (10°C-40°C-10°C) by monitoring the fluorescence polarization () of DPH and TMA-DPH of the whole cell (WC) as well as in its outer (OM) and inner (IM) membranes. Additionally, the long-term response to thermal changes is demonstrated through the dynamics of the phospholipid and fatty acid composition in each membrane. This allowed membrane homeoviscous adaptation by the return to optimal fluidity levels as measured by the PDPH/TMA-DPH in WC, OM, IM, and multilamellar vesicles of lipids extracted from OM and IM.

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Immobilizarion of PGPR for agricultural applications aims to provide temporary physical protection from stressful environmental conditions and the gradual release of cells for successful root colonization, release the cells gradually. In this work, we immobilized Bradyrhizobium sp. SEMIA6144 or Azospirillum brasilense Az39 cells in 2% alginate beads prepared by ionic gelation process, and then stored up to 12 months at 4 °C.

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