نتایج جستجو برای: fixing nodules

تعداد نتایج: 33263  

2018
Remo Chiozzotto Mario Ramírez Chouhra Talbi Eleonora Cominelli Lourdes Girard Francesca Sparvoli Georgina Hernández

The common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) low phytic acid (lpa1) biofortified genotype produces seeds with improved nutritional characteristics and does not display negative pleiotropic effects. Here we demonstrated that lpa1 plants establish an efficient nitrogen-fixing symbiosis with Rhizobium etli CE3. The lpa1 nodules showed a higher expression of nodule-function related genes than the nodule...

Journal: :Canadian journal of microbiology 2004
Brian D Vanden Heuvel David R Benson Esteban Bortiri Daniel Potter

Frankia spp. strains typically induce N2-fixing root nodules on actinorhizal plants. The majority of host plant taxa associated with the uncultured Group 1 Frankia strains, i.e., Ceanothus of the Rhamnaceae, Datisca glomerata (Datiscaceae), and all actinorhizal members of the Rosaceae except Dryas, are found in California. A study was conducted to determine the distribution of Frankia strains a...

Journal: :Canadian journal of microbiology 2013
Judicaël Moukoumi Russell K Hynes Timothy J Dumonceaux Jennifer Town Nicolas Bélanger

Naturally occurring nitrogen-fixing symbionts from root nodules of caragana (Caragana arborescens) growing in central Saskatchewan were isolated following surface sterilization of caragana root nodules and squashing and spreading of the contents on yeast extract - mannitol medium. The symbiotic nature of the strains was confirmed following inoculation onto surface-sterilized C. arborescens seed...

2015
Rafal Zgadzaj Euan K. James Simon Kelly Yasuyuki Kawaharada Nadieh de Jonge Dorthe B. Jensen Lene H. Madsen Simona Radutoiu John M. McDowell

Legumes have an intrinsic capacity to accommodate both symbiotic and endophytic bacteria within root nodules. For the symbionts, a complex genetic mechanism that allows mutual recognition and plant infection has emerged from genetic studies under axenic conditions. In contrast, little is known about the mechanisms controlling the endophytic infection. Here we investigate the contribution of bot...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2005
Joachim Schulze Jean-Jacques Drevon

Nodulated alfalfa (Medicago sativa L. cv. Saranac) plants were grown in hydroponics at P-sufficient and P-deficient supply levels. After 5 weeks of growth, dry matter accumulation, nodulation, total N and P accumulation, as well as 15N2 uptake, were measured. Moreover, the response of nodule O2-uptake to raising external pO2 was determined in an open-flow measurement system and nodule permeabil...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2012
Ana De Luis Katharina Markmann Valérie Cognat Dennis B Holt Myriam Charpentier Martin Parniske Jens Stougaard Olivier Voinnet

Legumes overcome nitrogen shortage by developing root nodules in which symbiotic bacteria fix atmospheric nitrogen in exchange for host-derived carbohydrates and mineral nutrients. Nodule development involves the distinct processes of nodule organogenesis, bacterial infection, and the onset of nitrogen fixation. These entail profound, dynamic gene expression changes, notably contributed to by m...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Horst Rohrig Jurgen Schmidt Edvins Miklashevichs Jeff Schell Michael John

ENOD40 is expressed at an early stage in root nodule organogenesis in legumes. Identification of ENOD40 homologs in nonleguminous plants suggests that this gene may have a more general biological function. In vitro translation of soybean ENOD40 mRNA in wheat germ extracts revealed that the conserved nucleotide sequence at the 5' end (region I) encodes two peptides of 12 and 24 aa residues (pept...

Journal: :Microbiology and molecular biology reviews : MMBR 2002
Eduardo J Patriarca Rosarita Tatè Maurizio Iaccarino

Symbiotic nitrogen fixation is carried out in specialized organs, the nodules, whose formation is induced on leguminous host plants by bacteria belonging to the family Rhizobiaceae: Nodule development is a complex multistep process, which requires continued interaction between the two partners and thus the exchange of different signals and metabolites. NH(4)(+) is not only the primary product b...

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