نتایج جستجو برای: bradyrhizobium

تعداد نتایج: 1986  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1987
D J Marvel J G Torrey F M Ausubel

Parasponia, a woody member of the elm family, is the only nonlegume genus whose members are known to form an effective nitrogen-fixing symbiosis with Bradyrhizobium or Rhizobium species. The Bradyrhizobium strain Rp501, isolated from Parasponia nodules, also nodulates the legumes siratro (Macroptilium atropurpureum) and cowpea (Vigna unguiculata). To test whether some of the same genes are invo...

2012
Baoling Huang Chengqun Lv Yili Zhao Rong Huang

We isolated a novel strain D5 from nodules of Acacia confusa. Under strict sterile conditions the strain could successfully nodulate Acacia confusa, A. crassicarpa and A. mangium, with nitrogenase activity ranging from 18.90 to 19.86 nmol·g(-1)·min(-1). In the phylogenetic tree based on a complete 16S rRNA gene sequence, the sequence of strain D5 shared 99% homology with that of four species of...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2001
M A Parker

Enzyme electrophoresis and rRNA sequencing were used to analyze relationships of Bradyrhizobium sp. nodule bacteria from four papilionoid legumes (Clitoria javitensis, Erythrina costaricensis, Rhynchosia pyramidalis, and Desmodium axillare) growing on Barro Colorado Island (BCI), Panama. Bacteria with identical multilocus allele profiles were commonly found in association with two or more legum...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1990
D L Keister S S Marsh

The hemoprotein content of 17 strains of Bradyrhizobium japonicum bacteroids from field-grown plants and the corresponding strains of cultured cells was determined spectrally. The major terminal oxidases, cytochromes (cyt) aa(3) and o, were present in all strains of cultured cells. cyt aa(3) was present in significant amounts in bacteroids only in strains of DNA homology group II. cyt o appeare...

2014
Tomoyuki Sakata Yu Kanesaki Hirofumi Yoshikawa Hirohito Tsurumaru Takeo Yamakawa

We report the draft genome sequence of Bradyrhizobium japonicum Is-1, which is incompatible with Rj2 genotype soybeans. The estimated genome size of this strain is 8.9 Mb. Genome sequence information of this strain will help to identify a causal gene for this incompatibility.

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2000
F Doignon-Bourcier A Willems R Coopman G Laguerre M Gillis P de Lajudie

We examined the genotypic diversity of 64 Bradyrhizobium strains isolated from nodules from 27 native leguminous plant species in Senegal (West Africa) belonging to the genera Abrus, Alysicarpus, Bryaspis, Chamaecrista, Cassia, Crotalaria, Desmodium, Eriosema, Indigofera, Moghania, Rhynchosia, Sesbania, Tephrosia, and Zornia, which play an ecological role and have agronomic potential in arid re...

2008
M.A.H. BHUIYAN M. H. MIAN

Field studies with and without Bradyrhizobium was carried out with five mungbean varieties to observe the yield and yield attributes of mungbean. Five mungbean varieties viz. BARI Mung-2, BARI Mung-4, BARI Mung-5, BINA mung-2 and Barisal local, and the rhizobial inoculum (Bradyrhizobium strain BAUR-604) were used. The seeds and stover were dried and weighed adjusting at 14% moisture content and...

Journal: :پژوهش های تولید گیاهی 0
علیرضا محسنی غلامرضا خواجویی نژاد قاسم محمدی نژاد

some research indicates that n2 fixation in soybean cannot provide adequate nitrogen for proper yield. therefore, the effect of nitrogen and bradyrhizobium japonicum bacteria on some agronomic characteristics and quality of soybean cultivars was examined based on split plot in a randomized complete blocks design with three replications in 2012 at kerman township. treatments including control (w...

Journal: :International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology 2005
Pablo Vinuesa Milagros León-Barrios Claudia Silva Anne Willems Adriana Jarabo-Lorenzo Ricardo Pérez-Galdona Dietrich Werner Esperanza Martínez-Romero

Highly diverse Bradyrhizobium strains nodulate genistoid legumes (brooms) in the Canary Islands, Morocco, Spain and the Americas. Phylogenetic analyses of ITS, atpD, glnII and recA sequences revealed that these isolates represent at least four distinct evolutionary lineages within the genus, namely Bradyrhizobium japonicum and three unnamed genospecies. DNA-DNA hybridization experiments confirm...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2007
Tomasz Stepkowski Colin E Hughes Ian J Law Łukasz Markiewicz Dorota Gurda Agnieszka Chlebicka Lionel Moulin

Bradyrhizobium strains isolated in Europe from Genisteae and serradella legumes form a distinct lineage, designated clade II, on nodulation gene trees. Clade II bradyrhizobia appear to prevail also in the soils of Western Australia and South Africa following probably accidental introduction with seeds of their lupine and serradella hosts. Given this potential for dispersal, we investigated Brad...

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