نتایج جستجو برای: rizobium leguminosarum

تعداد نتایج: 1083  

2015
Nitin Kumar Ganesh Lad Elisa Giuntini Maria E Kaye Piyachat Udomwong N Jannah Shamsani J Peter W Young Xavier Bailly

Biological species may remain distinct because of genetic isolation or ecological adaptation, but these two aspects do not always coincide. To establish the nature of the species boundary within a local bacterial population, we characterized a sympatric population of the bacterium Rhizobium leguminosarum by genomic sequencing of 72 isolates. Although all strains have 16S rRNA typical of R. legu...

2010
Hossein Ali Alikhani Hassan Etesami Leila Mohammadi

An in vitro study was conducted to determine the effects of the superior indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) producing Rhizobia and treatments of Ag and Ltryptophan (Trp) on wheat growth indices. Nine strains with different ability of IAA production (belonging to genus Rhizobium leguminosarum var. phaseoli and Rhizobium leguminosarum var. viciae, Sinorhizobium meliloti) and a non-inoculated control; two...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2003
Wenbo Ma Frèdèrique C Guinel Bernard R Glick

Ethylene inhibits nodulation in various legumes. In order to investigate strategies employed by Rhizobium to regulate nodulation, the 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate (ACC) deaminase gene was isolated and characterized from one of the ACC deaminase-producing rhizobia, Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. viciae 128C53K. ACC deaminase degrades ACC, the immediate precursor of ethylene in higher plants. T...

2014
Misty Cree Summers Edward Brian Mondor

Conversion of inorganic nitrogen by mutualistic nitrogen-fixing bacteria is essential for plant growth and reproduction, as well as the development of chemical and mechanical defenses. It is unclear, however, how these bacteria alter cooccurring symbioses at higher trophic levels; e.g., extrafloral nectary (EFN) induction, in response to herbivory, to attract defensive mutualists. We hypothesiz...

Journal: :International journal of systematic bacteriology 1997
A Sessitsch H Ramírez-Saad G Hardarson A D Akkermans W M de Vos

The phylogenetic positions of four rhizobial strains obtained from nodules of common bean plants (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) grown in an Austrian soil and of the Mexican bean isolate FL27 are described. Analysis of the 16S rRNA genes revealed sequences almost identical to that of the Rhizobium gallicum type strain, R602sp, with a maximum of two nucleotide substitutions. Comparison of the 16S rRNA g...

Journal: :Plant, cell & environment 2010
María Reguera Monika Wimmer Pilar Bustos Heiner E Goldbach Luis Bolaños Ildefonso Bonilla

Boron (B) is an essential nutrient for N(2)-fixing legume-rhizobia symbioses, and the capacity of borate ions to bind and stabilize biomolecules is the basis of any B function. We used a borate-binding-specific resin and immunostaining techniques to identify B ligands important for the development of Pisum sativum-Rhizobium leguminosarum 3841 symbiotic nodules. arabinogalactan-extensin (AGPE), ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2010
Chloe Singleton Gaye F White Jonathan D Todd Sophie J Marritt Myles R Cheesman Andrew W B Johnston Nick E Le Brun

Heme, a physiologically crucial form of iron, is a cofactor for a very wide range of proteins and enzymes. These include DNA regulatory proteins in which heme is a sensor to which an analyte molecule binds, effecting a change in the DNA binding affinity of the regulator. Given that heme, and more generally iron, must be carefully regulated, it is surprising that there are no examples yet in bac...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2006
Vinata Vedam Elmar Kannenberg Anup Datta Dusty Brown Janine G Haynes-Gann D Janine Sherrier Russell W Carlson

Members of the Rhizobiaceae contain 27-hydroxyoctacosanoic acid (27OHC(28:0)) in their lipid A. A Rhizobium leguminosarum 3841 acpXL mutant (named here Rlv22) lacking a functional specialized acyl carrier lacked 27OHC(28:0) in its lipid A, had altered growth and physiological properties (e.g., it was unable to grow in the presence of an elevated salt concentration [0.5% NaCl]), and formed irreg...

Journal: :Microbiology 2000
I M López-Lara O Geiger

In rhizobia, besides the constitutive acyl carrier protein (AcpP) involved in the biosynthesis and transfer of common fatty acids, there are at least three specialized acyl carrier proteins (ACPs): (1) the flavonoid-inducible nodulation protein NodF; (2) the RkpF protein, which is required for the biosynthesis of rhizobial capsular polysaccharides; and (3) AcpXL, which transfers 27-hydroxyoctac...

Journal: :Microbiology 2015
Kara D Neudorf Elizabeth M Vanderlinde Dinah D Tambalo Christopher K Yost

Rhizobium leguminosarum is a soil bacterium that is an intracellular symbiont of leguminous plants through the formation of nitrogen-fixing root nodules. Due to the changing environments that rhizobia encounter, the cell is often faced with a variety of cell altering stressors that can compromise the cell envelope integrity. A previously uncharacterized operon (RL3499-RL3502) has been linked to...

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