نتایج جستجو برای: nifh gene

تعداد نتایج: 1141561  

Journal: :Systematic and applied microbiology 2002
J B Jaftha B W Strijdom P L Steyn

Root nodule isolates from a shrubby legume, Lotononis bainesii, were characterized by 16S rRNA gene sequencing and morphologically by substrate utilization patterns. The symbiotic genome of these isolates was analysed by partial sequencing of the nifH gene. Based on the results of numerical taxonomy, the isolates formed a closely related cluster, showing no correspondence to any of the known rh...

2013
Qiong Wang John F. Quensen Jordan A. Fish Tae Kwon Lee Yanni Sun James M. Tiedje James R. Cole

UNLABELLED Biological nitrogen fixation is an important component of sustainable soil fertility and a key component of the nitrogen cycle. We used targeted metagenomics to study the nitrogen fixation-capable terrestrial bacterial community by targeting the gene for nitrogenase reductase (nifH). We obtained 1.1 million nifH 454 amplicon sequences from 222 soil samples collected from 4 National E...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1995
A M Hirsch H I McKhann A Reddy J Liao Y Fang C R Marshall

The structural genes for nitrogenase, nifK, nifD, and nifH, are crucial for nitrogen fixation. Previous phylogenetic analysis of the amino acid sequence of nifH suggested that this gene had been horizontally transferred from a proteobacterium to the gram-positive/cyanobacterial clade, although the confounding effects of paralogous comparisons made interpretation of the data difficult. An additi...

2012
Chris M. Yeager Cheryl R. Kuske Travis D. Carney Shannon L. Johnson Lawrence O. Ticknor Jayne Belnap

Biological soil crusts (biocrusts), which supply significant amounts of fixed nitrogen into terrestrial ecosystems worldwide (∼33 Tg y(-1)), are likely to respond to changes in temperature and precipitation associated with climate change. Using nifH gene-based surveys, we explored variation in the diazotrophic community of biocrusts of the Colorado Plateau, USA in response to season (autumn vs....

2016
C. Ryan Penton Caiyun Yang Liyou Wu Qiong Wang Jin Zhang Feifei Liu Yujia Qin Ye Deng Christopher L. Hemme Tianling Zheng Edward A. G. Schuur James Tiedje Jizhong Zhou

Since nitrogen (N) is often limiting in permafrost soils, we investigated the N2-fixing genetic potential and the inferred taxa harboring those genes by sequencing nifH gene fragments in samples taken along a permafrost thaw gradient in an Alaskan boreal soil. Samples from minimally, moderately and extensively thawed sites were taken to a depth of 79 cm to encompass zones above and below the de...

2017
Mary R. Gradoville Byron C. Crump Ricardo M. Letelier Matthew J. Church Angelicque E. White

Filamentous diazotrophic Cyanobacteria of the genus Trichodesmium, often found in colonial form, provide an important source of new nitrogen to tropical and subtropical marine ecosystems. Colonies are composed of several clades of Trichodesmium in association with a diverse community of bacterial and eukaryotic epibionts. We used high-throughput 16S rRNA and nifH gene sequencing, carbon (C) and...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 2005
Montserrat Argandoña Rafael Fernández-Carazo Inmaculada Llamas Fernando Martínez-Checa Juan Manuel Caba Emilia Quesada Ana del Moral

Halomonas maura is a moderately halophilic bacterium which lives in saline soils and synthesises an exopolysaccharide known as mauran. Strain S-31T grew in a nitrogen-free medium under an N2 atmosphere; the acetylene reduction assay proved positive under specific conditions. We identified the nifH gene in this strain by using degenerate oligonucleotides designed from highly preserved gene seque...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2000
F Gauthier J D Neufeld B T Driscoll F S Archibald

The majority of pulp and paper mills now biotreat their combined effluents using activated sludge. On the assumption that their wood-based effluents have negligible fixed N, and that activated-sludge microorganisms will not fix significant N, these mills routinely spend large amounts adding ammonia or urea to their aeration tanks (bioreactors) to permit normal biomass growth. N(2) fixation in s...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2004
Grieg F Steward Bethany D Jenkins Bess B Ward Jonathan P Zehr

A DNA macroarray was developed and evaluated for its potential to distinguish variants of the dinitrogenase reductase (nifH) gene. Diverse nifH gene fragments amplified from a clone library were spotted onto nylon membranes. Amplified, biotinylated nifH fragments from individual clones or a natural picoplankton community were hybridized to the array and detected by chemiluminescence. A hybridiz...

2016
Yanying Zhang Qingsong Yang Juan Ling Joy D. Van Nostrand Zhou Shi Jizhong Zhou Junde Dong

The coral holobiont often resides in oligotrophic waters; both coral cells and their symbiotic dinoflagellates possess ammonium assimilation enzymes and potentially benefit from the nitrogen fixation of coral-associated diazotrophs. However, the seasonal dynamics of coral-associated diazotrophs are not well characterized. Here, the seasonal variations of diazotrophic communities associated with...

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