نتایج جستجو برای: rhizobia

تعداد نتایج: 1900  

Journal: :International journal of systematic bacteriology 1997
N Amarger V Macheret G Laguerre

Thirty-one strains of two new genomic species (genomic species 1 and 2) of rhizobia isolated from root nodules of Phaseolus vulgaris and originating from various locations in France were compared with reference strains of rhizobia by performing a numerical analysis of 64 phenotypic features. Each genomic species formed a distinct phenon and was separated from the other rhizobial species. A comp...

2014
Hironori Fujita Seishiro Aoki Masayoshi Kawaguchi

The stabilization of host-symbiont mutualism against the emergence of parasitic individuals is pivotal to the evolution of cooperation. One of the most famous symbioses occurs between legumes and their colonizing rhizobia, in which rhizobia extract nutrients (or benefits) from legume plants while supplying them with nitrogen resources produced by nitrogen fixation (or costs). Natural environmen...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1985
P Somasegaran

Fully grown broth cultures of various fast- and slow-growing rhizobia were deliberately diluted with various diluents before their aseptic incorporation into autoclaved peat in polypropylene bags (aseptic method) or mixed with the peat autoclaved in trays (tray method). In a factorial experiment with the aseptic method, autoclaved and irradiated peat samples from five countries were used to pre...

Journal: :Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-napoca 2021

Our research aimed to reveal the capacity of intercropping with Medicago sativa-rhizobia in amelioration grapevine growth agricultural and a Cd/Pb contaminated soils. A local variety was cultivated monocropping sativa inoculated or not its associated rhizobia. Intercropping alfalfa induced significant increase shoot root biomass soil. However, soil, slight observed. Concerning photosynthesis ap...

2015
Rui Zong Jia Rong Juan Zhang Qing Wei Wen Feng Chen Il Kyu Cho Wen Xin Chen Qing X Li

Mass spectrometry (MS) has been widely used for specific, sensitive and rapid analysis of proteins and has shown a high potential for bacterial identification and characterization. Type strains of four species of rhizobia and Escherichia coli DH5α were employed as reference bacteria to optimize various parameters for identification and classification of species of rhizobia by matrix-assisted la...

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...

2016
Benjamin R. Gordon Christie R. Klinger Dylan J. Weese Jennifer A. Lau Patricia V. Burke Bryn T. M. Dentinger Katy D. Heath

Understanding how mutualisms evolve in response to a changing environment will be critical for predicting the long-term impacts of global changes, such as increased N (nitrogen) deposition. Bacterial mutualists in particular might evolve quickly, thanks to short generation times and the potential for independent evolution of plasmids through recombination and/or HGT (horizontal gene transfer). ...

Journal: :Polish journal of microbiology 2011
Stefan Martyniuk Jadwiga Oroń

Liquid media containing potato extract and 1% of glucose or sucrose were used to culture root-nodule bacteria (rhizobia) in shaken Erlenmeyer flasks. For comparison, these bacteria were also cultured in yeast extract-mannitol broth (YEMB) as a standard medium. Proliferation of rhizobia was monitored by measuring optical densities (OD550) of the cultures and by plate counting of the viable cells...

Journal: :Acta biochimica Polonica 2001
F Debellé L Moulin B Mangin J Dénarié C Boivin

The establishment of the nitrogen-fixing symbiosis between rhizobia and legumes requires an exchange of signals between the two partners. In response to flavonoids excreted by the host plant, rhizobia synthesize Nod factors (NFs) which elicit, at very low concentrations and in a specific manner, various symbiotic responses on the roots of the legume hosts. NFs from several rhizobial species hav...

2013
Dian Guan Nicola Stacey Chengwu Liu Jiangqi Wen Kirankumar S. Mysore Ivone Torres-Jerez Tatiana Vernié Million Tadege Chuanen Zhou Zeng-yu Wang Michael K. Udvardi Jeremy D. Murray

Nodulation in legumes involves the coordination of epidermal infection by rhizobia with cell divisions in the underlying cortex. During nodulation, rhizobia are entrapped within curled root hairs to form an infection pocket. Transcellular tubes called infection threads then develop from the pocket and become colonized by rhizobia. The infection thread grows toward the developing nodule primordi...

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