نتایج جستجو برای: nodulation inoculation

تعداد نتایج: 24755  

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2008
امینی دهقی, مجید , فتاحی نیسیانی, فرهاد, مدرس ثانوی, سید علی محمد ,

In order to study the effect of planting dates and genistein on nitrogen content and nodulation of three annual Medicago species (Medicago polymorpha cv. Santiago M. rigidula cv. Ragidula, and M. radiata cv. Radiata), an experimental study was conducted during 2004-2005 on the Research Farm of Faculty of Agriculture, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran (35°43′N and 51°8′E). The factors were arra...

2016
Jin Suzuki Akihiko Uda Kenta Watanabe Takashi Shimizu Masahisa Watarai

Francisella tularensis, the causative agent of tularemia, is a highly virulent facultative intracellular pathogen found in a wide range of animals, including arthropods, and environments. This bacterium has been known for over 100 years, but the lifestyle of F. tularensis in natural reservoirs remains largely unknown. Thus, we established a novel natural host model for F. tularensis using the s...

Journal: :Rhizosphere 2022

Acid soils occupy more than 3.95 billion ha of the world soils, and finding an adequate solution for limitation crop production on these is indispensable. Using highly effective rhizobia tolerant to low pH enables successful nodulation quality legumes in acid soils. In this study, isolation characterization native associated with root nodules bird's-foot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus L.) from Ser...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1992
M J Sadowsky P B Cregan

Of nine Bradyrhizobium japonicum serogroup 123 strains examined, 44% were found to be restricted for nodulation by cultivar Hill. Nodulation studies with soybean isoline BARC-2 confirmed that the soybean Rj4 allele restricts nodulation by the same serogroup 123 isolates. Immunological analyses indicated that B. japonicum strains in serogroups 123 and 31 share at least one surface somatic antigen.

2004
Rosalind Deaker Rodney J. Roughley Ivan R. Kennedy

Inoculation of legume seed is an efficient and convenient way of introducing effective rhizobia to soil and subsequently the rhizosphere of legumes. However, its full potential is yet to be realised. Following widespread crop failures, the manufacture of high quality inoculants revolutionised legume technology in Australia in the 1960s. Many improvements to inoculants and the advent of an inocu...

2011
BS Saharan V Nehra Baljeet Singh

Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are naturally occurring soil bacteria that aggressively colonize plant roots and benefit plants by providing growth promotion. Inoculation of crop plants with certain strains of PGPR at an early stage of development improves biomass production through direct effects on root and shoots growth. Inoculation of ornamentals, forest trees, vegetables, and a...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1995
Z. P. Xie C. Staehelin H. Vierheilig A. Wiemken S. Jabbouri W. J. Broughton R. Vogeli-Lange T. Boller

Legumes form tripartite symbiotic associations with noduleinducing rhizobia and vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. Co-inoculation of soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr.) roots with Bradyrhizobium japonicum 61-A-101 considerably enhanced colonization by the mycorrhizal fungus Glomus mosseae. A similar stimulatory effect on mycorrhizal colonization was also observed in nonnodulating soybean muta...

2016
Mihaela BLAŽINKOV Sanja SIKORA Aleksandra SUDARIĆ Milan MESIĆ Ivana RAJNOVIĆ Sulejman REDŽEPOVIĆ

Symbiotic nitrogen fi xation has important role in sustainable soybean production because of utilization of atmospheric nitrogen for soybean nutrition. Pre-sowing soybean seed inoculation with selected rhizobial strains is used to improve the amount of symbiotically fi xed nitrogen. Besides strain selection, suitable inoculant formulation is important for the success of inoculant application. T...

2009
Smadar Peleg-Grossman Yael Golani Yuval Kaye Naomi Melamed-Book Alex Levine

BACKGROUND Legumes are unique in their ability to establish symbiotic interaction with rhizobacteria from Rhizobium genus, which provide them with available nitrogen. Nodulation factors (NFs) produced by Rhizobium initiate legume root hair deformation and curling that entrap the bacteria, and allow it to grow inside the plant. In contrast, legumes and non-legumes activate defense responses when...

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