نتایج جستجو برای: rhizobium species

تعداد نتایج: 552545  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1983
H C Tsien B L Dreyfus E L Schmidt

Morphogenesis of stem nodules in Sesbania rostrata was studied over a period of 6 days after inoculation with an appropriate species of Rhizobium. Nodulation sites were initially slightly raised, circular areas 0.3 to 0.6 mm in diameter and 4 to 5 mm apart in vertical rows along the length of the stem. Each site was underlaid by an adventitious root primordium. A site became susceptible to infe...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Lisa C. Crossman Santiago Castillo-Ramírez Craig McAnnula Luis Lozano Georgios S. Vernikos José L. Acosta Zara F. Ghazoui Ismael Hernández-González Georgina Meakin Alan W. Walker Michael F. Hynes J. Peter W. Young J. Allan Downie David Romero Andrew W. B. Johnston Guillermo Dávila Julian Parkhill Víctor González

This work centres on the genomic comparisons of two closely-related nitrogen-fixing symbiotic bacteria, Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar viciae 3841 and Rhizobium etli CFN42. These strains maintain a stable genomic core that is also common to other rhizobia species plus a very variable and significant accessory component. The chromosomes are highly syntenic, whereas plasmids are related by fewer ...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 2004
R Ford Denison E Toby Kiers

Strains of rhizobia within a single species can have three different genetically determined strategies. Mutualistic rhizobia provide their legume hosts with nitrogen. Parasitic rhizobia infect legumes, but fix little or no nitrogen. Nonsymbiotic strains are unable to infect legumes at all. Why have rhizobium strains with one of these three strategies not displaced the others? A symbiotic (mutua...

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: :Plant physiology 1978
T V Bhuvaneswari W D Bauer

The influence of rhizosphere/rhizoplane culture conditions on the ability of various rhizobia to bind soybean seed lectin (SBL) was examined. Eleven strains of the soybean symbiont, Rhizobium japonicum, and six strains of various heterologous Rhizobium species were cultured in root exudate of soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr.) and in association with roots of soybean seedlings which were growing ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1987
M M Yelton J T Mulligan S R Long

Rhizobium meliloti nod genes are required for the infection of alfalfa. Induction of the nodC gene depends on a chemical signal from alfalfa and on nodD gene expression. By using a nodC-lacZ fusion, we have shown that the induction of the R. meliloti nodC gene and the expression of nodD occur at almost normal levels in other Rhizobium backgrounds and in Agrobacterium tumefaciens, but not in Esc...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1987
G Ditta E Virts A Palomares C H Kim

Experiments using plasmid-borne gene fusions and direct RNA measurements have revealed that expression from the nifA gene is induced in Rhizobium meliloti when the external oxygen concentration is reduced to microaerobic levels. Induction occurs in the absence of alfalfa and in the presence of fixed nitrogen and does not require ntrC. The production of functional nifA gene product (NifA) can be...

2010
Hiroshi Kouchi Haruko Imaizumi-Anraku Makoto Hayashi Tsuneo Hakoyama Tomomi Nakagawa Yosuke Umehara Norio Suganuma Masayoshi Kawaguchi

The nitrogen-fixing symbiosis between legume plants and Rhizobium bacteria is the most prominent plant-microbe endosymbiotic system and, together with mycorrhizal fungi, has critical importance in agriculture. The introduction of two model legume species, Lotus japonicus and Medicago truncatula, has enabled us to identify a number of host legume genes required for symbiosis. A total of 26 genes...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1980
J R Manhart P P Wong

The effect of nitrate on symbiotic nitrogen fixation by root nodules of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L., Walp., cv. California Blackeye) and lupine (Lupinus augustifolius L., cv. Frost) plants inoculated with nitrate reductase-expressing and nitrate reductase-nonexpressing Rhizobium strains were examined. Nitrate reductase of Rhizobium bacteroids in the nodules of cowpea and lupine reduced nitrate...

Journal: :Canadian journal of plant pathology 2023

Crown gall, caused by Agrobacterium tumefaciens (syn. Rhizobium radiobacter), is characterized gall formation on crowns, stems or roots many plant species. We describe the occurrence of this disease for first time cannabis (Cannabis sativa L. marijuana) plants in two licenced production facilities British Columbia. Galls were observed and several genotypes, including ‘White Rhino’, ‘Pink Kush’ ...

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