L'adaptation d'Azospirillum à diverses conditions environnementales par des mécanismes de déclenchement alternatifs de propagation collective dans des milieux semi-liquides (essaimage ou migration collective avec formation de microcolonies) peut augmenter considérablement la ressource adaptative de ces bactéries. Par conséquent, la recherche de composants de surface bactériens impliqués dans la détermination du mode de comportement collectif d'Azospirillum dans les milieux servant de prototype de l'espace entourant la racine de la plante mérite l'attention. En général, l'identification des polymères de surface nécessaires à la réalisation de l'un ou l'autre type de mobilité sociale des bactéries associatives, principalement dans la zone racinaire des plantes, semble être un problème très actuel, dont la solution peut contribuer au développement de technologies agrobactériennes modernes. Dans le même temps, le développement d'approches immunochimiques, permettant d'évaluer le rôle des composants de surface bactériens dans la mise en œuvre de divers processus impliquant des bactéries, est un aspect méthodologique indépendant et pertinent de la recherche.
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