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Journal of Plant Interactions | 2010

Improving micropropagation: effect of Azospirillum brasilense Sp245 on acclimatization of rootstocks of fruit tree

Lorenzo Vettori; Anna Russo; C. Felici; Grazia Fiaschi; Stefano Morini; Annita Toffanin

Abstract The effect of Azospirillum brasilense Sp245 on the micropropagation of three fruit rootstocks: Mr.S 2/5 plum (Prunus cerasifera×P. spinosa), GF 677 hybrid (Prunus persica×P. amigdalus), and MM 106 apple (Northen Spy×M1) was assessed. Rooted shoots were treated with 3×107 of Sp245 cells during transplantation from in vitro cultures to the acclimatization phase. After 60 days, growth parameters were positively affected by Sp245 inoculum. In the case of Mr.S 2/5, an increase in rootstock stem length and node number by 37% and 42%, respectively, compared to the control was noted. In the case of GF 677, the bacterial inoculum increased stem length and node number by up to the 75% and 65%, respectively, compared to the control. The inoculum did not exert on MM 106 for both parameters suggesting that the effects of Sp245 could depend on a specific clone-microbe association. In all cases, however, a higher vigor, consistent with a wider leaf area, was present in the inoculated plantlets demonstrating that the use of Azospirillum can significantly contribute to optimize plant performance during the phase of adaptation of plants to post-vitrum conditions.


Archive | 2012

Plant Beneficial Microbes and Their Application in Plant Biotechnology

Anna Russo; Gian Pietro Carrozza; Lorenzo Vettori; C. Felici; Fabrizio Cinelli; Annita Toffanin

Anna Russo1, Gian Pietro Carrozza4, Lorenzo Vettori2, Cristiana Felici4, Fabrizio Cinelli3 and Annita Toffanin4 1Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences and Technologies, University of Salento 2Department of Agriculture Biotechnology, University of Florence 3Department of Fruit Science and Plant Protection of Woody Species ‘G. Scaramuzzi’, University of Pisa 4Department of Crop Plant Biology, University of Pisa Italy


FEMS Microbiology Ecology | 2008

Development of a strain-specific genomic marker for monitoring a Bacillus subtilis biocontrol strain in the rhizosphere of tomato: A strain-specific SCAR marker for monitoring B. subtilis

C. Felici; Lorenzo Vettori; Annita Toffanin; Marco Nuti

A strain-specific molecular marker enabling the detection and tracking of the biological control agent Bacillus subtilis 101, when released into the environment, was developed. Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) technique was used to differentiate this from other B. subtilis strains. A differentially amplified fragment obtained from RAPD profiles was sequenced and characterized as sequence-characterized amplified region (SCAR) marker, and four primer pairs were designed and evaluated for their specificity towards this strain. The sensibility of the selected SCAR primer pair was evaluated by qualitative PCR and Southern blotting, and the detection limit was assessed around 10(2) CFU (g dry wt soil)(-1), thus providing a reliable tool for the traceability of this B. subtilis strain in greenhouse or field trials. A plating assay coupled to PCR with the SCAR primer pair was then used as a detection method in microcosm experiments for monitoring the population of B. subtilis 101 in the rhizosphere of tomato, grown under two different soil conditions, i.e. nonsterile peat-based substrate and sandy-loam agricultural soil, respectively. The data of rhizosphere colonization indicated that the soil conditions significantly affected the rhizosphere establishment of strain 101.


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 1983

2-Phenylpyrazolo [1,5-a] pyrimidin-7-ones. A new class of nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs devoid of ulcerogenic activity

G. Auzzi; Fabrizio Bruni; Lucia Cecchi; Annarella Costanzo; Lorenzo Vettori; R. Pirisino; Marina Corrias; G. Ignesti; G. Banchelli; Laura Raimondi


Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry | 1990

Synthesis of cns potentially active bicyclic and tricyclic derivatives of pyrazolo[1,5-a][1,3]diazepines

Annarella Costanzo; Fabrizio Bruni; G. Auzzi; Silvia Selleri and; Lorenzo Vettori


Journal of Biotechnology | 2012

Erratum to “Bioremedation and phytoremedation: Synergism in lead extraction from contamined soils” [J. Biotechnol. 150S (2010) S509–S510]

Lorenzo Vettori; A. Missaglia; C. Felici; Anna Russo; I. Tamantini; G.P.C. Carrozza; F. Cinelli; Annita Toffanin


Journal of Biotechnology | 2010

Lead phytoremediation: a field application in a Site of National Interest

F. Cinelli; A. Missaglia; Lorenzo Vettori; C. Felici; Annita Toffanin; M. Barbafieri


Journal of Biotechnology | 2010

Biocontrol activity of Azospirillum brasilense Sp245 against Rhizoctonia solani by in vitro/in vivo tests, DGGE analysis

Lorenzo Vettori; C. Felici; Anna Russo; Stefano Morini; Stephen P. Cummings; Annita Toffanin


Journal of Biotechnology | 2012

Erratum to “Lead phytoremediation: a field application in a Site of National Interest” [J. Biotechnol. 150S (2010) S287]

A. Missaglia; Lorenzo Vettori; C. Felici; Annita Toffanin; M. Barbafieri; G. Petruzzelli; I. Tamantini; F. Cinelli


Journal of Biotechnology | 2010

Bioremedation and phytoremedation: Synergism in lead extraction from contamined soils

Lorenzo Vettori; A. Missaglia; C. Felici; Anna Russo; I. Tamantini; G.P.C. Carrozza

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I. Tamantini

Ministry of Foreign Affairs

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G. Auzzi

University of Florence

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