نتایج جستجو برای: fixing nodules

تعداد نتایج: 33263  

Journal: :Plant physiology 1997
L. S. Green D. W. Emerich

A mutant strain of Bradyrhizobium japonicum USDA 110 devoid of [alpha]-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase activity (LSG184) was used to test whether this tricarboxylic acid cycle enzyme is necessary to support nitrogen fixation during symbiosis with soybean (Glycine max). LSG184 formed nodules about 5 d later than the wild-type strain, and the nodules, although otherwise normal in structure, contained...

Journal: :Plant, cell & environment 2010
María Reguera Monika Wimmer Pilar Bustos Heiner E Goldbach Luis Bolaños Ildefonso Bonilla

Boron (B) is an essential nutrient for N(2)-fixing legume-rhizobia symbioses, and the capacity of borate ions to bind and stabilize biomolecules is the basis of any B function. We used a borate-binding-specific resin and immunostaining techniques to identify B ligands important for the development of Pisum sativum-Rhizobium leguminosarum 3841 symbiotic nodules. arabinogalactan-extensin (AGPE), ...

2017
Benoit Daubech Philippe Remigi Ginaini Doin de Moura Marta Marchetti Cécile Pouzet Marie-Christine Auriac Chaitanya S Gokhale Catherine Masson-Boivin Delphine Capela

Mutualism is of fundamental importance in ecosystems. Which factors help to keep the relationship mutually beneficial and evolutionarily successful is a central question. We addressed this issue for one of the most significant mutualistic interactions on Earth, which associates plants of the leguminosae family and hundreds of nitrogen (N2)-fixing bacterial species. Here we analyze the spatio-te...

Journal: :Canadian Entomologist 2022

Abstract The pea leaf weevil, Sitona lineatus Linnaeus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), is an invasive pest of field pea, Pisum sativum Linnaeus, and faba bean, Vicia (Fabaceae). Larvae feed on leguminous root nodules associated Rhizobium leguminosarum Frank (Rhizobiacea) nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Larval feeding causes economic damage, but the current method to assess nodule damage laborious. Legha...

Journal: :Molecular plant-microbe interactions : MPMI 2006
Mesfin Tesfaye Deborah A Samac Carroll P Vance

In silico analysis of the Medicago truncatula gene index release 8.0 at The Institute for Genomic Research identified approximately 530 tentative consensus sequences (TC) clustered from 2,700 expressed sequence tags (EST) derived solely from Sinorhizobium meliloti-inoculated root and nodule tissues. A great majority (76%) of these TC were derived exclusively from nitrogen-fixing and senescent n...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1999
M J Kennedy T L Niblack H B Krishnan

High-performance liquid chromatography and Sinorhizobium fredii USDA191 nodC-lacZ gene fusion were used to monitor changes in the isoflavonoid content of soybean roots infected with Heterodera glycines isolate TN1. Isoflavonoid concentrations in infected roots of both H. glycines-resistant Hartwig and susceptible Essex soybean were two to four-fold higher than those of uninfected roots 2 and 3 ...

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2009
Diana E Marco Juan P Carbajal Sergio Cannas Rebeca Pérez-Arnedo Angeles Hidalgo-Perea José Olivares José E Ruiz-Sainz Juan Sanjuán

Despite the importance of mutualism as a key ecological process, its persistence in nature is difficult to explain since the existence of exploitative, "cheating" partners that could erode the interaction is common. By analogy with the proposed policing strategy stabilizing intraspecific cooperation, host sanctions against non-N(2) fixing, cheating symbionts have been proposed as a force stabil...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1990
D Hahn M J Starrenburg A D Akkermans

Oligonucleotide probes that hybridize with specific sequences in variable regions of the 16S rRNA of the nitrogen-fixing actinomycete Frankia were used for the identification of Frankia strains in nodules. Frankia cells were released from plant tissue by grinding glutaraldehyde-fixed root nodules in guanidine hydrochloride solution. rRNA was obtained after sonication, precipitation with ethanol...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1995
I Hernández-Lucas M A Pardo L Segovia J Miranda E Martínez-Romero

Two genes encoding citrate synthase, a key enzyme in the Krebs cycle, have been found in Rhizobium tropici. One of them is in the bacterial chromosome, while the other is in the symbiotic plasmid. We sequenced the chromosomal gene and found that it is very similar to the previously reported plasmidic gene sequence in its structural region but not in its regulatory region. The chromosomal gene i...

Journal: :Proteomics 2014
Svend Dam Thomas F Dyrlund Anna Ussatjuk Bjarne Jochimsen Kasper Nielsen Nicolas Goffard Miguel Ventosa Andrea Lorentzen Vikas Gupta Stig U Andersen Jan J Enghild Clive W Ronson Peter Roepstorff Jens Stougaard

Legume symbiosis with rhizobia results in the formation of a specialized organ, the root nodule, where atmospheric dinitrogen is reduced to ammonia. In Lotus japonicus (Lotus), several genes involved in nodule development or nodule function have been defined using biochemistry, genetic approaches, and high-throughput transcriptomics. We have employed proteomics to further understand nodule deve...

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