نتایج جستجو برای: rhizobial inoculant

تعداد نتایج: 1901  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2004
Bevan S Weir Susan J Turner Warwick B Silvester Duck-Chul Park John M Young

The New Zealand native legume flora are represented by four genera, Sophora, Carmichaelia, Clianthus, and Montigena. The adventive flora of New Zealand contains several legume species introduced in the 19th century and now established as serious invasive weeds. Until now, nothing has been reported on the identification of the associated rhizobia of native or introduced legumes in New Zealand. T...

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2015
Xiaowei Zhang Wentao Dong Jongho Sun Feng Feng Yiwen Deng Zuhua He Giles E D Oldroyd Ertao Wang

The establishment of symbiotic interactions between mycorrhizal fungi, rhizobial bacteria and their legume hosts involves a common symbiosis signalling pathway. This signalling pathway is activated by Nod factors produced by rhizobia and these are recognised by the Nod factor receptors NFR1/LYK3 and NFR5/NFP. Mycorrhizal fungi produce lipochitooligosaccharides (LCOs) similar to Nod factors, as ...

Journal: :Canadian Journal of Plant Science 1989

J. Jatkauskas V. Vrotniakiene Y. Acosta-Aragon,

A silage inoculant [Biomin® BioStabil Plus, BSP, a blend of Enterococcus faecium (DSM 3530), Lactobacillus brevis (DSM 19456) and Lactobacillus plantarum (DSM 19457)], was used on legume-grass silage [32% of dry matter (DM)] vs. an untreated control silage (CT). The material had mean crude protein (CP) and water soluble carbohydrate (WSC) concentrations of 174 and 88 g/kg,respectively. BSP resu...

Journal: :desert 2010
b. motesharezadeh gh.r. savaghebi-firoozabadi

abstract nickel is a heavy metal distributed ubiquitously in nature. it accumulates in soil as a result of human activities, including mining and industries development. it may be poisonous to plants, humans, animals and microorganisms. the present study was implemented as a factorial experiment with a randomized complete block design (rcbd), of three replications in calcareous soils of karaj a...

2011
Monika Janczarek

Rhizobia are Gram-negative bacteria that can exist either as free-living bacteria or as nitrogen-fixing symbionts inside root nodules of leguminous plants. The composition of the rhizobial outer surface, containing a variety of polysaccharides, plays a significant role in the adaptation of these bacteria in both habitats. Among rhizobial polymers, exopolysaccharide (EPS) is indispensable for th...

Journal: :World journal of microbiology & biotechnology 2010
Ilmara Varotto Roma Neto Renan Augusto Ribeiro Mariangela Hungria

Biodiversity of diazotrophic symbiotic bacteria in the tropics is a valuable but still poorly studied resource. The objective of this study was to determine if a second housekeeping gene, glnII, in addition to the 16S rRNA, can be employed to improve the knowledge about taxonomy and phylogeny of rhizobia. Twenty-three elite rhizobial strains, very effective in fixing nitrogen with twenty-one he...

2016
Cheng-Tai Huang Chi-Te Liu Shiang-Jiuun Chen Wen-Yuan Kao

Crotalaria zanzibarica is an exotic and widely distributed leguminous plant in Taiwan. The relationship between C. zanzibarica and its rhizobial symbionts has been suggested to contribute to its successful invasion. A rhizobial strain (designed as CzR2) isolated from the root nodules of C. zanzibarica and cultivated in standard YEM medium displayed pleomorphism, with cells ranging between 2 and...

2009
Pallavolu M. Reddy Martha Rendón-Anaya María de los Dolores Soto Sanghamitra Khandual

Flavonoids are a diverse class of secondary plant metabolites, synthesized from phenylpropanoid precursors, which play an array of important functions in plants, ranging from floral pigments for the attraction of insect pollinators to antioxidants and auxin transport inhibitors. Many plant species also use flavonoids as signal molecules for beneficial microorganisms in the root rhizosphere, and...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2007
Peter van Berkum Yazid Badri Patrick Elia Mohammed Elarbi Aouani Bertrand D Eardly

Multilocus sequence typing (MLST) is a sequence-based method used to characterize bacterial genomes. This method was used to examine the genetic structure of Medicago-nodulating rhizobia at the Amra site, which is located in an arid region of Tunisia. Here the annual medics Medicago laciniata and M. truncatula are part of the natural flora. The goal of this study was to identify whether distinc...

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