نتایج جستجو برای: bradyrhizobium

تعداد نتایج: 1986  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1986
M J Sadowsky B B Bohlool

Free-living soybean rhizobia and Bradyrhizobium spp. (lupine) have the ability to catabolize ethanol. Of the 30 strains of rhizobia examined, only the fast- and slow-growing soybean rhizobia and the slow-growing Bradyrhizobium sp. (lupine) were capable of using ethanol as a sole source of carbon and energy for growth. Two strains from each of the other Rhizobium species examined (R. meliloti, R...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2011
m. ahemad m. saghir khan

the present study was conducted to determine the plant growth-promoting activities of bradyrhizobium sp. (vigna) strain mrm6 grown in the presence and absence of the selected herbicides, quizalafop-p-ethyl and clodinafop. the herbicide tolerant bradyrhizobium sp. (vigna) strain mrm6 was further tested for bioremediation and plant growth promoting potential using greengram as a test crop, grown ...

Journal: :journal of crop protection 2012
najmeh ayoubi dostmorad zafari mansoureh mirabolfathy

soybean, glycine max (l.) merr is one of the most important oilseed plants in the world and phythophthora root and crown rot is a significant limiting factor for its planting. in the present study the antagonistic effect of 12 trichoderma spp. in vitro and these trichoderma spp. in combination with bradyrhizobium japonicum in vivo on phytophthora sojae and soybean growth were tested. in laborat...

Journal: :iranian journal of biotechnology 2008
amir lakzian

many researchers consider the use of different probes for hybridization assays as suitable for studying the genetic diversity of nitrogen fixing bacteria. in this study for asessing genetic diversity among bradyrhizobium japonicum isolates, two different probes (suca and topa) chosen from the chromosomal genome of bradyrhizobium strain usda 110 were designed, evaluated by dnaman software and im...

Arachis hypogaea. L is a legume of economic importance, which is nodulated by Bradyrhizobium, a slow-growing bacteria. However there is no well characterization of this rhizobia in many areas of China. In the present study, cross-inoculation experiments were performed in cowpea and soybean. The isolated bacteria strains were characterized physiologyically, biochemically and id...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2001
Z Tan T Hurek P Vinuesa P Müller J K Ladha B Reinhold-Hurek

In addition to forming symbiotic nodules on legumes, rhizobial strains are members of soil or rhizosphere communities or occur as endophytes, e.g., in rice. Two rhizobial strains which have been isolated from root nodules of the aquatic legumes Aeschynomene fluminensis (IRBG271) and Sesbania aculeata (IRBG74) were previously found to promote rice growth. In addition to analyzing their phylogene...

2008
Khalid A. Ibrahim Elfadil E. Babiker

A field experiments were carried out at Shambat, Sudan (Latitude 15 40 ́N and Longitude 32 o o 32 ́E) in three consecutive seasons (2000/03) to investigate the effect of Bradyrhizobium inoculation and chicken manure or sulphur fertilization on minerals composition of soybean (Glycine max L.). The results obtained showed that inoculation, chicken manure, sulphur and their interactions significantl...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1999
F Molouba J Lorquin A Willems B Hoste E Giraud B Dreyfus M Gillis P de Lajudie C Masson-Boivin

We obtained nine bacterial isolates from root or collar nodules of the non-stem-nodulated Aeschynomene species A. elaphroxylon, A. uniflora, or A. schimperi and 69 root or stem nodule isolates from the stem-nodulated Aeschynomene species A. afraspera, A. ciliata, A. indica, A. nilotica, A. sensitiva, and A. tambacoundensis from various places in Senegal. These isolates, together with 45 previou...

2002
Padma Somasegaran R. C. Abaidoo F. Kumaga

23 strains of rhizobia, from 14 leguminous species, were evaluated on a Thai cultivar of Voandzeia* in Leonard jar trials. The symbiosis ranged from completely ineffective through moderate effectiveness to fully effective. Bradyrhizobium sp. TAL 169, isolated from Vigna unguiculata, ranked most-effective; the widespectrum Bradyrhizobium strain CB 756 was ineffective. In a cultivar x Bradyrhizob...

2016
Judith Naamala Sanjay K. Jaiswal Felix D. Dakora

The genetic diversity and identification of slow- and fast-growing soybean root nodule bacterial isolates from different agro-climatic regions in Mpumalanga, Limpopo and Gauteng Provinces of South Africa were evaluated. The 16S-rDNA-RFLP analysis of 100 rhizobial isolates and eight reference type strains placed the isolates into six major clusters, and revealed their site-dependent genomic dive...

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