نتایج جستجو برای: rhizobia

تعداد نتایج: 1900  

Journal: :International journal of phytoremediation 2014
X Hao S Taghavi P Xie M J Orbach H A Alwathnani C Rensing G Wei

Legumes are important for nitrogen cycling in the environment and agriculture due to the ability of nitrogen fixation by rhizobia. In this review, we introduce an important and potential role of legume-rhizobia symbiosis in aiding phytoremediation of some metal contaminated soils as various legumes have been found to be the dominant plant species in metal contaminated areas. Resistant rhizobia ...

Journal: :Journal of Central European Agriculture 2022

Rhizobia are an important component of sustainable agricultural production. In symbiosis with legumes, they provide adequate amounts nitrogen for their growth and leave in the soil crops that follow rotation. One major threats to symbiotic fixation herbicides. The effect herbicides on can be positive or negative. is manifested stimulation development rhizobia. When negatively affected, efficien...

2014
Camille E. Granada Marcos Strochein Luciano K. Vargas Manuela Bruxel Enilson Luiz Saccol de Sá Luciane M.P. Passaglia

This work aimed to evaluate the symbiotic compatibility and nodulation efficiency of rhizobia isolated from Desmodium incanum, Lotus corniculatus, L. subbiflorus, L. uliginosus and L. glaber plants by cross-inoculation. Twelve reference strains and 21 native isolates of rhizobia were genetically analyzed by the BOX-PCR technique, which showed a high genetic diversity among the rhizobia studied....

2009
Anne Kempel Roland Brandl Martin Schädler

Rhizobia play a key role for performance of leguminous plants and ecosystem productivity. However, no studies to date have investigated the importance of the rhizobial symbiosis for legume herbivore interactions. The additional nitrogen provided by the rhizobia improves the nutritional quality of plants, but may also be used for the synthesis of defence compounds. We performed greenhouse experi...

2008
J. GAO J. G. SUN E. T. WANG W. CHEN

A total of 63 strains of rhizobia isolated from Hainan Province, a tropical region of the People's Republic of China, and 27 representative strains belonging to the genera Rhizobium, Bradyrhizobium, and Agrobacterium were compared by performing numerical taxonomy, DNA hybridization, and DNA base composition analysis to determine the relationships among these rhizobia. The results indicated that...

2008
J. GAO J. G. SUN E. T. WANG W. CHEN

A total of 63 strains of rhizobia isolated from Hainan Province, a tropical region of the People's Republic of China, and 27 representative strains belonging to the genera Rhizobium, Bradyrhizobium, and Agrobacterium were compared by performing numerical taxonomy, DNA hybridization, and DNA base composition analysis to determine the relationships among these rhizobia. The results indicated that...

2008
Joel L. Sachs Ellen L. Simms

Mutualisms are thought to be destabilized by exploitative mutants that receive benefits from partners without reciprocation. Nonetheless, there is surprisingly little evidence for the spread of exploitation in mutualist populations. In particular mutualisms, non-beneficial partners are commonplace and this raises the question of whether exploitation is invading as an adaptive strategy. Here, we...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1966
G V Johnson H J Evans T Ching

The relatively high level of fatty acids in soybean nodules and rhizobia from soybean nodules suggested that the glyoxylate cycle might have a role in nodule metabolism. Several species of rhizobia in pure culture were found to have malate synthetase activity when grown on a number of different carbon sources. Significant isocitrate lyase activity was induced when oleate, which presumably may a...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 2005
Karina Guillén-Navarro Sergio Encarnación Michael F Dunn

Biotin, a B-group vitamin, performs an essential metabolic function in all organisms. Rhizobia are alpha-proteobacteria with the remarkable ability to form a nitrogen-fixing symbiosis in combination with a compatible legume host, a process in which the importance of biotin biosynthesis and/or transport has been demonstrated for some rhizobia-legume combinations. Rhizobia have also been used to ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1988
J W Kijne G Smit C L Díaz B J Lugtenberg

The ability of Rhizobium leguminosarum 248 to attach to developing Pisum sativum root hairs was investigated during various phases of bacterial growth in yeast extract-mannitol medium. Direct cell counting revealed that growth of the rhizobia transiently stopped three successive times during batch culture in yeast extract-mannitol medium. These interruptions of growth, as well as the simultaneo...

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