Type of Material: | Thesis |
Title: | Cultured Diversity of Purple Anoxygenic Phototrophic Rhizobacteria of Paddy and their plant Growth promoting Attributes |
Researcher: | Lakshmi, K. V. N. S. |
Guide: | Ch Sasikala |
Department: | Faculty of Biotechnology |
Publisher: | Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad |
Place: | Hyderabad |
Year: | 2013 |
Language: | English |
Subject: | Anoxygenic | Cultured | Diversity | Phototrophic | Rhizobacteria | Biotechnology | Engineering and Technology |
Dissertation/Thesis Note: | PhD; Faculty of Biotechnology, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad, Hyderabad; 2013 |
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100 | __ | |aLakshmi, K. V. N. S.|eResearcher |
110 | __ | |aFaculty of Biotechnology|bJawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad|dHyderabad|ein|0U-0017 |
245 | __ | |aCultured Diversity of Purple Anoxygenic Phototrophic Rhizobacteria of Paddy and their plant Growth promoting Attributes |
260 | __ | |aHyderabad|bJawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad|c2013 |
300 | __ | |c-|dNone|a243 p. |
500 | __ | |aReferences p. 219-243 |
502 | __ | |bPhD|cFaculty of Biotechnology, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad, Hyderabad|d2013 |
520 | __ | |aThe Anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria (APB) encompasses an extremely heterogeneous group of prokaryotes that are capable of newlineconverting radiant energy into chemical energy under anaerobic conditions but release no oxygen. The heterogeneity of APB is newlinedemonstrated by great variations they show in their habitats, morphology, physiology, radiation capturing pigments and phylogeny. In contrast to oxygenic cyanobacteria and plants, they posses only one photosystem (PSI or PSII). Instead of water, they use electron donors which are more reduced than water such as reduced sulfur compounds (sulfide, thiosulfate, sulfite, tetrathionate), hydrogen, a number of small organic compounds [acetate, pyruvate; (Imhoff, 1995)], or ferrous iron (Fe 2+ ) (Heising et al ., 1999; Heising and Schink, 1998). APB are widely distributed in various aquatic and terrestrial habitats, which include rice fields (Arunasri, 2004; Harada et al ., 2001; Elbadry et al ., 1999; Habte and Alexander 1980; Matsuguchi and Tangcha |
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650 | __ | |aEngineering and Technology|2AIU |
653 | __ | |aAnoxygenic |
653 | __ | |aCultured |
653 | __ | |aDiversity |
653 | __ | |aPhototrophic |
653 | __ | |aRhizobacteria |
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