Alessio Giacomini
Michigan State University
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Australian Journal of Plant Physiology | 2001
Youssef G. Yanni; Rizk Rizk; Faiza K. Abd El-Fattah; Andrea Squartini; Viviana Corich; Alessio Giacomini; Frans J. de Bruijn; J. L. W. Rademaker; Jaime Maya-Flores; Peggy Ostrom; Maria Vega-Hernandez; Rawle I. Hollingsworth; Eustoquio Martínez-Molina; Pedro F. Mateos; Encarna Velázquez; Judith Wopereis; Eric W Triplett; Mercedes Umali-Garcia; Juliet A. Anarna; Barry Rolfe; Jadish K. Ladha; James L. Hill; Rajni Mujoo; Perry K.W. Ng; Frank B. Dazzo
his paper summarizes a multinational collaborative project to search for natural, intimate associations between rhizobia and rice (Oryza sativa L.), assess their impact on plant growth, and exploit those combinations that can enhance grain yield with less dependence on inputs of nitrogen (N) fertilizer. Diverse, indigenous populations of Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. trifolii (the clover root-nodule endosymbiont) intimately colonize rice roots in the Egyptian Nile delta where this cereal has been rotated successfully with berseem clover (Trifolium alexandrinum L.) since antiquity. Laboratory and greenhouse studies have shown with certain rhizobial strain-rice variety combinations that the association promotes root and shoot growth thereby significantly improving seedling vigour that carries over to significant increases in grain yield at maturity. Three field inoculation trials in the Nile delta indicated that a few strain-variety combinations significantly increased rice grain yield, agronomic fertilizer N-use efficiency and harvest index. The benefits of this association leading to greater production of vegetative and reproductive biomass more likely involve rhizobial modulation of the plants root architecture for more efficient acquisition of certain soil nutrients [e.g. N, phosphorus (P), potassium (K), magnesium (Mg), calcium (Ca), zinc (Zn), sodium (Na) and molybdenum (Mo)] rather than biological N 2 fixation.
Molecular Ecology of Rhizosphere Microorganisms: Biotechnology and the release of GMOs | 2007
Marco Nuti; Andrea Squartini; Alessio Giacomini
Archive | 2010
Viviana Corich; Alessio Giacomini; Angiolella Lombardi
L' Enologo | 2012
Viviana Corich; Tiziana Nardi; Barbara Bovo; Milena Carlot; Fabio Zilio; Alberto Marangon; Alessio Giacomini
The 30th EFFoST International Conference Food Science Research and Innovation: Delivering sustainable solutions to the global economy and society | 2016
Wilson José Fernandes Lemos Junior; Alessio Giacomini; Viviana Corich
39th World Congress of Vine and Wine | 2016
Wilson José Fernandes Lemos Junior; Barbara Bovo; Chiara Nadai; Milena Carlot; Francesco Favaron; Alessio Giacomini; Viviana Corich
16th International Symposium on Microbial Ecology | 2016
Elena Vendramin; Laura Treu; Chiara Nadai; Stefano Campanaro; Alessio Giacomini; Viviana Corich
YSSI 32 | 2015
Wilson José Fernandes Lemos Junior; E. Selimi; Silvana Odorizzi; Francesco Favaron; Alessio Giacomini; Viviana Corich
Enoforum 2015 Innovation and Excellence | 2015
W. J. F. Lemos Junior; Chiara Nadai; L. T. Crepalde; Cristian Lazzari; Milena Carlot; Federico Fontana; Alessio Giacomini; Viviana Corich
29th EFFoST International Conference | 2015
W. J. F. Lemos Junior; E. Selimi; Silvana Odorizzi; Francesco Favaron; Alessio Giacomini; Viviana Corich