نتایج جستجو برای: nitrogen fixing bacteria

تعداد نتایج: 301883  

2013
Oren Shelef Yael Helman Ariel-Leib-Leonid Friedman Adi Behar Shimon Rachmilevitch

Inhabitants of arid ecosystems face severe nitrogen and water limitations. Inventive adaptations by organisms occupying such habitats are essential for survival. This study describes a tri-party symbiotic interaction between a plant (Salsola inermis), a beetle (Conorhynchus pistor), and a bacterium (Klebsiella pneumonia). The weevil survives by living within a mud structure affixed to the plant...

2003
Robert K Poole

Nitrogen fixation by aerobic prokaryotes appears paradoxical: the nitrogen-fixing enzymes— nitrogenases—are notoriously oxygen-labile, yet many bacteria fix nitrogen aerobically. This review summarises the evidence that cytochrome bd, a terminal oxidase unrelated to the mitochondrial and many other bacterial oxidases, plays a crucial role in aerotolerant nitrogen fixation in Azotobacter vinelan...

2018
Claus Lang Lucinda S. Smith Sharon R. Long

The formation of nitrogen fixing root nodules by Medicago truncatula and Sinorhizobium meliloti requires communication between both organisms and coordinated differentiation of plant and bacterial cells. After an initial signal exchange, the bacteria invade the tissue of the growing nodule via plant-derived tubular structures, called infection threads. The bacteria are released from the infecti...

2013
Munusamy Madhaiyan Ni Peng Ngoh Si Te Cheng Hsin I Cai Lin Fu Lin Chalapathy Reddy Hong Yan Lianghui Ji

BACKGROUND Jatropha curcas L. is an oil seed producing non-leguminous tropical shrub that has good potential to be a fuel plant that can be cultivated on marginal land. Due to the low nutrient content of the targeted plantation area, the requirement for fertilizer is expected to be higher than other plants. This factor severely affects the commercial viability of J. curcas. RESULTS We explore...

2011
R. C. John A. Y. Itah J. P. Essien D. I. Ikpe

The effect of crude oil on the growth of legumes (Calopogonium muconoides and Centrosema pubescens) and fate of nitrogen-fixing bacteria in wetland ultisol was investigated using standard cultural techniques. The results revealed observable effects of oil on soil physico-chemistry, plant growth and nodulation as well as on densities of heterotrophic, hydrocarbonoclastic and nitrogen fixing bact...

Journal: :Microbiology and molecular biology reviews : MMBR 2000
X Perret C Staehelin W J Broughton

Eukaryotes often form symbioses with microorganisms. Among these, associations between plants and nitrogen-fixing bacteria are responsible for the nitrogen input into various ecological niches. Plants of many different families have evolved the capacity to develop root or stem nodules with diverse genera of soil bacteria. Of these, symbioses between legumes and rhizobia (Azorhizobium, Bradyrhiz...

Journal: :Canadian journal of microbiology 1961
E A PAUL J D NEWTON

The occurrence of aerobic, non-symbiotic, nitroqen-fixing bacteria was determined in samples of soil collecte~l in the various soil zones of Allxrm and Saslcatchewan. Mannitol and sodiuttl betuoate dust-platrs. and mallnit01 solution cultures wiLh subsequent inoculation onto rnannitol agar demonstrated that Asolohnrtt-r were not wirlcspreatl in the Canadian prairie province soils. These r)n)ccr...

2017
Przemyslaw Decewicz Monika Radlinska Lukasz Dziewit

The genus Sinorhizobium/Ensifer mostly groups nitrogen-fixing bacteria that create root or stem nodules on leguminous plants and transform atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia, which improves the productivity of the plants. Although these biotechnologically-important bacteria are commonly found in various soil environments, little is known about their phages. In this study, the genome of Sinorhizo...

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