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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1976 - Truog Soil Science Outstanding Dissertation Award, American Society of Agronomy

Overview

Frank B. Dazzo is a researcher affiliated with Michigan State University in the United States. Their academic career includes recognition through awards such as the Truog Soil Science Outstanding Dissertation Award from the American Society of Agronomy, which was received in 1976.

The researcher's scholarly record includes work primarily connected to soil science, as indicated by the named award. This area typically involves the study of soil properties, processes, and their relation to agricultural and environmental systems, although specific subfields and topics of work for this individual are not detailed in the available data.

Frank B. Dazzo's profile does not list recent papers, frequent co-authors, or recurring publication venues. Likewise, there is no record of book publications or extensive details about fields and subfields of study.

This limited data suggests that Frank B. Dazzo's contributions are recognized within their academic community at least to the extent of receiving an outstanding dissertation award, centered on soil science topics. Their work appears to be rooted in the United States academic environment, specifically at Michigan State University.

Best Publications

  • Rhizobia inoculation improves nutrient uptake and growth of lowland rice.

    J.C. Biswas;J.K. Ladha;F.B. Dazzo

  • Ascending Migration of Endophytic Rhizobia, from Roots to Leaves, inside Rice Plants and Assessment of Benefits to Rice Growth Physiology

    Feng Chi;Shi Hua Shen;Hai Ping Cheng;Yu Xiang Jing

  • Natural endophytic association between Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. trifolii and rice roots and assessment of its potential to promote rice growth

    Youssef G. Yanni;R. Y. Rizk;V. Corich;A. Squartini

  • The beneficial plant growth-promoting association of Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. trifolii with rice roots

    Youssef G. Yanni;Rizk Y. Rizk;Faiza K. Abd El-Fattah;Andrea Squartini

  • Rhizobial Inoculation Influences Seedling Vigor and Yield of Rice

    Jatish C. Biswas;Jagdish K. Ladha;Frank B. Dazzo;Youssef G. Yanni

  • Flexible community structure correlates with stable community function in methanogenic bioreactor communities perturbed by glucose

    Ana S. Fernandez;Syed A. Hashsham;Sherry L. Dollhopf;Lutgarde Raskin

  • A New Species of Devosia That Forms a Unique Nitrogen-Fixing Root-Nodule Symbiosis with the Aquatic Legume Neptunia natans (L.f.) Druce

    Raul Rivas;Encarna Velázquez;Anne Willems;Nieves Vizcaíno

  • Association of Azospirillum with Grass Roots

    Mercedes Umali-Garcia;David H. Hubbell;Murray H. Gaskins;Frank B. Dazzo

  • Short root mutant of Lotus japonicus with a dramatically altered symbiotic phenotype.

    J. Wopereis;E. Pajuelo;F. B. Dazzo;Qunyi Jiang

  • Nodule Organogenesis and Symbiotic Mutants of the Model Legume Lotus japonicus

    Krzysztof Szczyglowski;Robert S. Shaw;Judith Wopereis;Sue Copeland

  • Coexistence of predominantly nonculturable rhizobia with diverse, endophytic bacterial taxa within nodules of wild legumes.

    Rosella Muresu;Elisa Polone;Leonardo Sulas;Barbara Baldan

  • Cell-associated pectinolytic and cellulolytic enzymes in Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar trifolii.

    P F Mateos;J I Jimenez-Zurdo;J Chen;A S Squartini

  • In situ quantitation of the spatial scale of calling distances and population density-independent N-acylhomoserine lactone-mediated communication by rhizobacteria colonized on plant roots

    Stephan Gantner;Michael Schmid;Christine Dürr;Regina Schuhegger

  • Description of Devosia neptuniae sp. nov. that nodulates and fixes nitrogen in symbiosis with Neptunia natans, an aquatic legume from India

    Raúl Rivas;Anne Willems;Nanjappa S. Subba-Rao;Pedro F. Mateos

  • CMEIAS: A Computer-Aided System for the Image Analysis of Bacterial Morphotypes in Microbial Communities

    J. Liu;F.B. Dazzo;O. Glagoleva;B. Yu

  • Parallel processing of substrate correlates with greater functional stability in methanogenic bioreactor communities perturbed by glucose.

    Syed A. Hashsham;Ana S. Fernandez;Sherry L. Dollhopf;Frank B. Dazzo

  • Specific phases of root hair attachment in the Rhizobium trifolii-clover symbiosis.

    F B Dazzo;G L Truchet;J E Sherwood;E M Hrabak

  • Rhizobium cellulase CelC2 is essential for primary symbiotic infection of legume host roots

    M. Robledo;J. I. Jiménez-Zurdo;E. Velázquez;M. E. Trujillo

  • Growth-phase-dependent immunodeterminants of Rhizobium trifolii lipopolysaccharide which bind trifoliin A, a white clover lectin.

    E M Hrabak;M R Urbano;F B Dazzo

  • Ascending Migration of Endophytic Rhizobia from Roots to Leaves Inside Rice Plants

    Feng Chi;Shi-Hua Shen;Hai-Ping Cheng;Yu-Xiang Jing

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrea Squartini
Andrea Squartini University of Padua
Pedro F. Mateos
Pedro F. Mateos University of Salamanca
Eustoquio Martínez-Molina
Eustoquio Martínez-Molina University of Salamanca
Jagdish K. Ladha
Jagdish K. Ladha University of California, Davis
Barry G. Rolfe
Barry G. Rolfe Australian National University
Encarna Velázquez
Encarna Velázquez University of Salamanca
James M. Tiedje
James M. Tiedje Michigan State University
Craig S. Criddle
Craig S. Criddle Stanford University
Raúl Rivas
Raúl Rivas University of Salamanca
Michael A. Djordjevic
Michael A. Djordjevic Australian National University

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