Research Keyword: bacterial flagella

Movement of bacteria in the soil and the rhizosphere

Bacteria in soil move in many different ways to find food and avoid danger. Some swim using tiny whip-like flagella, others slide across surfaces, and many hitch rides on fungi or get transported by tiny predatory organisms. The ways bacteria move depend heavily on soil moisture, pore structure, and interactions with other microorganisms. This movement affects nutrient cycling and soil productivity, making it important for agriculture and ecosystem health.

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