نتایج جستجو برای: n2 fixation

تعداد نتایج: 70968  

Journal: :Indian journal of biochemistry & biophysics 2002
Jyotirmoy Bhattacharya Arvind Kumar Singh Amar Nath Rai

Amino acid uptake and utilization of various nitrogen sources (amino acids, nitrite, nitrate and ammonia) were studied in Nostoc ANTH and i ts mu tant (Het(-)Nif(-)) isolate defective in heterocyst formation and N2-fixation. Both parent and its mutant grew at the expense of glutamine, asparagine and arginine as a source of fixed-nitrogen. Growth was better in glutamine-and asparagine-media as c...

Journal: :Indian journal of experimental biology 2002
A E Mekonnen Radha Prasanna B D Kaushik

Anabaena oryzae ARM 570 was examined for its growth (chlorophyll and protein), heterocyst frequency, nitrogenase (acetylene reduction) activity, ammonia excretion, and glutamine synthetase and nitrate reductase in response to two levels of urea-N vis-à-vis N2-N. Growth of cyanobacterium increased with duration of incubation. Reduction in heterocyst frequency (40%) was observed at 30 ppm of urea...

2017
Arvind Singh Lennart T. Bach Tim Fischer Helena Hauss Rainer Kiko Allanah J. Paul Paul Stange Pieter Vandromme Ulf Riebesell

Diazotrophic dinitrogen (N2) fixation contributes ~76% to “new” nitrogen inputs to the sunlit open ocean, but environmental factors determining N2 fixation rates are not well constrained. Excess phosphate (phosphate–nitrate/16 > 0) and iron availability control N2 fixation rates in the eastern tropical North Atlantic (ETNA), but it remains an open question how excess phosphate is generated with...

2010
Eugenia E. Chaia David D. Myrold

This study was performed to assess the N2-fixing capability of the native actinorhizal species Ochetophila trinervis (sin. Discaria trinervis) and Discaria chacaye (Rhamnaceae) in Northwest Patagonia. We measured the N concentration and N natural abundance in leaves and nodules of O. trinervis and D. chacaye, in leaves of associated non-actinorhizal vegetation, and in the soils under each sampl...

Journal: :Journal of plant physiology 2014
Waafeka Vardien Jolanta Mesjasz-Przybylowicz Wojciech J Przybylowicz Yaodong Wang Emma T Steenkamp Alex J Valentine

Legumes have the unique ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen (N2) via symbiotic bacteria in their nodules but depend heavily on phosphorus (P), which affects nodulation, and the carbon costs and energy costs of N2 fixation. Consequently, legumes growing in nutrient-poor ecosystems (e.g., sandstone-derived soils) have to enhance P recycling and/or acquisition in order to maintain N2 fixation. In ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1993
A. H. Moloney D. B. Layzell

A mathematical model is presented to explain the regulation of nitrogenase electron allocation to N2 fixation (EAC) in legume nodules. The model is based on two assumptions: (a) that H2 inhibits N2 fixation in a competitive manner; and (b) that O2, H2, and N2 move into and out of nodules by diffusion and their movement is impeded by a diffusion barrier, the permeability of which is controlled t...

2018
Zhili Yu Shuying Li Yuanyuan Li Zhuang Jiang Jinru Zhou Qianli An

The bacterial strain M5al is a model strain for studying the molecular genetics of N2-fixation and molecular engineering of microbial production of platform chemicals 1,3-propanediol and 2,3-butanediol. Here, we present the complete genome sequence of the strain M5al, which belongs to a novel species closely related to Klebsiella michiganensis. M5al secretes plant cell wall-degrading enzymes an...

2017
Elana Dayoub Christophe Naudin Guillaume Piva Steven J. Shirtliffe Joëlle Fustec Guénaëlle Corre-Hellou

Legume crops are known to have low soil N uptake early in their life cycle, which can weaken their ability to compete with other species, such as weeds or other crops in intercropping systems. However, there is limited knowledge on the main traits involved in soil N uptake during early growth and for a range of species. The objective of this research was to identify the main traits explaining t...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2015
Marta Ribes Claudia Dziallas Rafel Coma Lasse Riemann

Microbial communities associated with marine sponges carry out nutrient transformations essential for benthic-pelagic coupling; however, knowledge about their composition and function is still sparse. We evaluated the richness and diversity of prokaryotic assemblages associated with three high-microbial-abundance (HMA) and three low-microbial-abundance (LMA) sympatric Mediterranean sponges to a...

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