نتایج جستجو برای: rhizobial inoculant

تعداد نتایج: 1901  

غلامرضا قربانی, , مسعود علیخانی, , عبدالحسین سمیعی, , علی اسدی الموتی, ,

The objective of this study was to evaluate the characteristics of millet silage prepared in laboratorial mini silos and to determine the effects of additives on its fermentation quality. Whole millet (Panicum milliaceum) was harvested at milk and soft-dough stages of maturity, left untreated or treated with ground barely, molasses, formic acid, lactic acid producing bacteria, and combination o...

2013
Sergio Svistoonoff Faiza Meriem Benabdoun Mathish Nambiar-Veetil Leandro Imanishi Virginie Vaissayre Stella Cesari Nathalie Diagne Valérie Hocher Françoise de Billy Jocelyne Bonneau Luis Wall Nadia Ykhlef Charles Rosenberg Didier Bogusz Claudine Franche Hassen Gherbi

Only species belonging to the Fabid clade, limited to four classes and ten families of Angiosperms, are able to form nitrogen-fixing root nodule symbioses (RNS) with soil bacteria. This concerns plants of the legume family (Fabaceae) and Parasponia (Cannabaceae) associated with the Gram-negative proteobacteria collectively called rhizobia and actinorhizal plants associated with the Gram-positiv...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Paul A Price Houston R Tanner Brett A Dillon Mohammed Shabab Graham C Walker Joel S Griffitts

Legume-rhizobium pairs are often observed that produce symbiotic root nodules but fail to fix nitrogen. Using the Sinorhizobium meliloti and Medicago truncatula symbiotic system, we previously described several naturally occurring accessory plasmids capable of disrupting the late stages of nodule development while enhancing bacterial proliferation within the nodule. We report here that host ran...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2014
Jun Yan Xiao Zeng Han Zhao Jun Ji Yan Li En Tao Wang Zhi Hong Xie Wen Feng Chen

To investigate the effects of land use and crop management on soybean rhizobial communities, 280 nodule isolates were trapped from 7 fields with different land use and culture histories. Besides the known Bradyrhizobium japonicum, three novel genospecies were isolated from these fields. Grassland (GL) maintained a higher diversity of soybean bradyrhizobia than the other cultivation systems. Two...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2007
Patrick H Middleton Júlia Jakab R Varma Penmetsa Colby G Starker Jake Doll Péter Kaló Radhika Prabhu John F Marsh Raka M Mitra Attila Kereszt Brigitta Dudas Kathryn VandenBosch Sharon R Long Doug R Cook Gyorgy B Kiss Giles E D Oldroyd

Rhizobial bacteria activate the formation of nodules on the appropriate host legume plant, and this requires the bacterial signaling molecule Nod factor. Perception of Nod factor in the plant leads to the activation of a number of rhizobial-induced genes. Putative transcriptional regulators in the GRAS family are known to function in Nod factor signaling, but these proteins have not been shown ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2012
Songli Yuan Hui Zhu Honglan Gou Weiwei Fu Lijing Liu Tao Chen Danxia Ke Heng Kang Qi Xie Zonglie Hong Zhongming Zhang

The symbiosis receptor kinase (SymRK) is required for morphological changes of legume root hairs triggered by rhizobial infection. How protein turnover of SymRK is regulated and how the nodulation factor signals are transduced downstream of SymRK are not known. In this report, a SymRK-interacting E3 ubiquitin ligase (SIE3) was shown to bind and ubiquitinate SymRK. The SIE3-SymRK interaction and...

Journal: :Journal of biotechnology 2001
J J Drevon C Abdelly N Amarger E A Aouani J Aurag H Gherbi M Jebara C Lluch H Payre O Schump M Soussi B Sifi M Trabelsi

The main findings of a cooperative research group of agronomists, plant breeders, microbiologists, physiologists and molecularists to improve the symbiotic nitrogen fixation (SNF) and N2-dependent yield of common bean under moderate salinity in the Mediterranean basin are summarised. Agronomic surveys in reference production areas show large spatial and temporal variations in plant nodulation a...

Journal: :Indian journal of biochemistry & biophysics 2004
Indranil Bhattacharya Sagarika Biswas Rakha H Das Hasi R Das

Rhizobial specificity was examined on the basis of interaction between legume lectins (peanut, pea and soybean) and different rhizobial species (various bradyrhizobia specific for peanut, P 14-93 and SB16). Legume lectins showed higher affinity towards host-specific Rhizobium and lipopolysaccharides (LPS) isolated from those particular rhizobia. Two LPS mutants of peanut-specific Bradyrhizobium...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2009
J L Sachs S W Kembel A H Lau E L Simms

Bacteria often infect their hosts from environmental sources, but little is known about how environmental and host-infecting populations are related. Here, phylogenetic clustering and diversity were investigated in a natural community of rhizobial bacteria from the genus Bradyrhizobium. These bacteria live in the soil and also form beneficial root nodule symbioses with legumes, including those ...

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