نتایج جستجو برای: the highest nitrogen fixing nodules

تعداد نتایج: 16088958  

Journal: :Plant physiology 1968
R V Klucas H J Evans

The catalysis of nitrogen reduction by extracts of nitrogen-fixing organisms requires an ATPgenerating system and a source of electrons (1, 2, 5, 11, 13). The phosplhoroclastic reaction provides botlh ATP anid electrons for the reduction of nitrogen by cell-free extracts of Clostridium1t pasteurianumn (2, 5, 13) and ferredoxin functions as the natural electron carrier from the phlosphoroclastic...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2007
Michael J Mitsch Alison Cowie Turlough M Finan

The NAD(+)-dependent malic enzyme (DME) and the NADP(+)-dependent malic enzyme (TME) of Sinorhizobium meliloti are representatives of a distinct class of malic enzymes that contain a 440-amino-acid N-terminal region homologous to other malic enzymes and a 330-amino-acid C-terminal region with similarity to phosphotransacetylase enzymes (PTA). We have shown previously that dme mutants of S. meli...

2012
Takuji Ohyama Hiroyuki Fujikake Hiroyuki Yashima Sayuri Tanabata Shinji Ishikawa Takashi Sato Toshikazu Nishiwaki Norikuni Ohtake Kuni Sueyoshi Satomi Ishii Shu Fujimaki

1.1 Biological nitrogen fixation and nitrogen nutrition in soybean plants Biological nitrogen fixation is one of the most important processes for ecosystem to access available N for all living organisms. Although N2 consists 78% of atmosphere, but the triple bond between two N atoms is very stable, and only a few group of prokaryotes can fix N2 to ammonia by the enzyme nitrogenase. Annual rate ...

2013
Ella M. Brear David A. Day Penelope M. C. Smith

Legumes, which develop a symbiosis with nitrogen-fixing bacteria, have an increased demand for iron. Iron is required for the synthesis of iron-containing proteins in the host, including the highly abundant leghemoglobin, and in bacteroids for nitrogenase and cytochromes of the electron transport chain. Deficiencies in iron can affect initiation and development of the nodule. Within root cells,...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2004
Nicole Gaude Helge Tippmann Emmanouil Flemetakis Panagiotis Katinakis Michael Udvardi Peter Dörmann

The peribacteroid membrane (PBM) surrounding nitrogen fixing rhizobia in the nodules of legumes is crucial for the exchange of ammonium and nutrients between the bacteria and the host cell. Digalactosyldiacylglycerol (DGDG), a galactolipid abundant in chloroplasts, was detected in the PBM of soybean (Glycine max) and Lotus japonicus. Analyses of membrane marker proteins and of fatty acid compos...

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2017
Sylwia A Stopka Beverly J Agtuca David W Koppenaal Ljiljana Paša-Tolić Gary Stacey Akos Vertes Christopher R Anderton

Technologies enabling in situ metabolic profiling of living plant systems are invaluable for understanding physiological processes and could be used for rapid phenotypic screening (e.g., to produce plants with superior biological nitrogen-fixing ability). The symbiotic interaction between legumes and nitrogen-fixing soil bacteria results in a specialized plant organ (i.e., root nodule) where th...

2017
Nguyen Xuan Vu Natcha Pruksametanan Witsanu Srila Watcharin Yuttavanichakul Kamonluck Teamtisong Neung Teaumroong Nantakorn Boonkerd Panlada Tittabutr Montarop Yamabhai

A simple and reliable method for the detection of specific nitrogen-fixing bacteria in both free-living and bacteroid forms is essential for the development and application of biofertilizer. Traditionally, a polyclonal antibody generated from an immunized rabbit was used for detection. However, the disadvantages of using a polyclonal antibody include limited supply and cross-reactivity to relat...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2015
Antony Champion Mikael Lucas Alexandre Tromas Virginie Vaissayre Amandine Crabos Issa Diédhiou Hermann Prodjinoto Daniel Moukouanga Elodie Pirolles Maïmouna Cissoko Jocelyne Bonneau Hassen Gherbi Claudine Franche Valérie Hocher Sergio Svistoonoff Laurent Laplaze

Actinorhizal symbioses are mutualistic interactions between plants and the soil bacteria Frankia spp. that lead to the formation of nitrogen-fixing root nodules. The plant hormone auxin has been suggested to play a role in the mechanisms that control the establishment of this symbiosis in the actinorhizal tree Casuarina glauca. Here, we analyzed the role of auxin signaling in Frankia spp.-infec...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1997
C Charon C Johansson E Kondorosi A Kondorosi M Crespi

Under nitrogen-limiting conditions Rhizobium meliloti can establish symbiosis with Medicago plants to form nitrogen-fixing root nodules. Nodule organogenesis starts with the dedifferentiation and division of root cortical cells. In these cells the early nodulin gene enod40, which encodes an unusually small peptide (12 or 13 amino acids), is induced from the beginning of this process. Herein we ...

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