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Overview

Yoav Bashan was affiliated with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel. Their research contributions primarily spanned the fields of Energy, Environmental Science, and Agricultural and Biological Sciences.

The main topics Yoav Bashan focused on included:

  • Algal biology and biofuel production
  • Vibrio bacteria research studies
  • Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology
  • Aquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics
  • Plant Growth Enhancement Techniques
  • Composting and Vermicomposting Techniques

Among the subfields examined were Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Endocrinology, Ecology, Environmental Chemistry, and Plant Science.

Bashan's recent publications reflected research in microbial interactions, algal biology, and soil fertility. Notable works included:

  • "Indole-3-acetic acid from Azosprillum brasilense promotes growth in green algae at the expense of energy storage products," 2020, Algal Research
  • "The Azospirillum brasilense type VI secretion system promotes cell aggregation, biocontrol protection against phytopathogens and attachment to the microalgae Chlorella sorokiniana," 2021, Environmental Microbiology
  • "Disclosure of exact protocols of fermentation, identity of microorganisms within consortia, formation of advanced consortia with microbe-based products," 2020, Biology and Fertility of Soils

Frequent coauthors included Luz E. de-Bashan, Fabricio Cassán, Anahí Coniglio, Edgar Amavizca, and Guillermo A. Maroniche.

Publication venues where Bashan contributed included:

  • Environmental Microbiology
  • Algal Research
  • Biology and Fertility of Soils

Best Publications

  • Genetic manipulation of plant growth-promoting bacteria to enhance biocontrol of phytopathogens.

    Bernard R. Glick;Yoav Bashan

  • Synergism between Phyllobacterium sp. (N2-fixer) and Bacillus licheniformis (P-solubilizer), both from a semiarid mangrove rhizosphere

    Adriana Rojas;Gina Holguin;Bernard R. Glick;Yoav Bashan

  • Microalgal Heterotrophic and Mixotrophic Culturing for Bio-refining: From Metabolic Routes to Techno-economics

    Octavio Perez-Garcia;Yoav Bashan

  • Protection of Tomato Seedlings against Infection by Pseudomonas syringae pv. Tomato by Using the Plant Growth-Promoting Bacterium Azospirillum brasilense

    Yoav Bashan;Luz E. de-Bashan

  • Rock-degrading endophytic bacteria in cacti

    M. Esther Puente;Ching Y. Li;Yoav Bashan

  • Enhancement of Plant Drought Tolerance by Microbes

    Young-Cheol Kim;Bernard R. Glick;Yoav Bashan;Choong-Min Ryu

  • Nonspecific responses in plant growth, yield, and root colonization of noncereal crop plants to inoculation with Azospirillum brasilense Cd

    Y. Bashan;Y. Ream;Hanna Levanony;A. Sade

  • Migration of the Rhizosphere Bacteria Azospirillum brusilense and Pseudomonas fluorescens Towards Wheat Roots in the Soil

    Yoav Bashan

  • Assessment of VA mycorrhizal inoculum potential in relation to the establishment of cactus seedlings under mesquite nurse-trees in the Sonoran Desert

    Yoav Bashan;E.Anne Davis;Angel Carrillo-Garcia;Robert G Linderman

  • Interactions of Azospirillum spp. in soils: a review

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  • Enhanced performance of the microalga Chlorella sorokiniana remotely induced by the plant growth-promoting bacteria Azospirillum brasilense and Bacillus pumilus

    Edgar Amavizca;Yoav Bashan;Choong-Min Ryu;Mohamed A. Farag

  • Root surface colonization of non-cereal crop plants by pleomorphic Azospirillum brasilense Cd

    Yoav Bashan;Hanna Levanony;Robert E. Whitmoyer

  • Root-surface colonization of black mangrove seedlings by Azospirillum halopraeferens and Azospirillum brasilense in seawater

    M.Esther Puente;Gina Holguin;Bernard R. Glick;Yoav Bashan

  • Recycling waste debris of immobilized microalgae and plant growth-promoting bacteria from wastewater treatment as a resource to improve fertility of eroded desert soil

    Adan Trejo;Luz E. de-Bashan;Anton Hartmann;Juan-Pablo Hernandez

  • Peroxidase, polyphenoloxidase, and phenols in relation to resistance against Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato in tomato plants

    Y. Bashan;Y. Okon;Y. Henis

  • Horizontal and Vertical Movement of Azospirillum brasilense Cd in the Soil and along the Rhizosphere of Wheat and Weeds in Controlled and Field Environments

    Yoav Bashan;Hanna Levanony

  • An improved selection technique and medium for the isolation and enumeration of Azospirillum brasilense

    Yoav Bashan;Hanna Levanony

  • CELL-CELL INTERACTION IN THE EUKARYOTE-PROKARYOTE MODEL OF THE MICROALGAE CHLORELLA VULGARIS AND THE BACTERIUM AZOSPIRILLUM BRASILENSE IMMOBILIZED IN POLYMER BEADS(1).

    Luz E. de-Bashan;Michael Schmid;Michael Rothballer;Anton Hartmann

  • Infection studies ofPseudomonas Tomato, causal agent of Bacterial speck of Tomato

    Y. Bashan;Y. Okon;Y. Henis

  • Enhancement of cell division in wheat root tips and growth of root elongation zone induced by Azospirillum brasilense Cd

    Hanna Levanony;Y. Bashan

  • Scanning electron and light microscopy of infection and symptom development in tomato leaves infected with Pseudomonas tomato

    Yoav Bashan;Edna Sharon;Yaacov Okon;Yigal Henis

  • Survival ofXanthomonas campestris pv.vesictoria in pepper seeds and roots in symptomless and dry leaves in non-host plants and in the soil

    Y. Bashan;S. Diab;Y. Okon

  • Evidence that fibrillar anchoring is essential for Azospirillum brasilense Cd attachment to sand

    Yoav Bashan;Girma Mitiku;Robert E. Whitmoyer;Hanna Levanony

  • Ecology and application of Azospirillum and other plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) – Special Issue

    Anton Hartmann;Yoav Bashan

  • Detached leaf enrichment: a method for detecting small numbers of Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato and Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria in seed and symptomless leaves of tomato and pepper

    Edna Sharon;Y. Okon;Y. Bashan;Y. Henis

  • Ethylene production in pepper (Capsicum annuum) leaves infected with Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria

    Anat Ben-David;Yoav Bashan;Yaacov Okon

  • Pleiotropic physiological effects in the plant growth-promoting bacterium Azospirillum brasilense following chromosomal labeling in the clpX gene.

    Hilda Rodriguez;Alberto Mendoza;M. Antonia Cruz;Gina Holguin

  • Ammonia causes necrosis in tomato leaves infected with Pseudomonas tomato (Okabe) Alstatt

    Yoav Bashan;Yaacov Okon;Yigal Henis

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