نتایج جستجو برای: rhizobia

تعداد نتایج: 1900  

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2007
Maria Sanchez-Contreras Wolfgang D Bauer Mengsheng Gao Jayne B Robinson J Allan Downie

Legume-nodulating bacteria (rhizobia) usually produce N-acyl homoserine lactones, which regulate the induction of gene expression in a quorum-sensing (or population-density)-dependent manner. There is significant diversity in the types of quorum-sensing regulatory systems that are present in different rhizobia and no two independent isolates worked on in detail have the same complement of quoru...

2018
Steven Wakelin Guyléne Tillard Robert van Ham Ross Ballard Elizabeth Farquharson Emily Gerard Rene Geurts Matthew Brown Hayley Ridgway Maureen O'Callaghan

Biological nitrogen fixation through the legume-rhizobia symbiosis is important for sustainable pastoral production. In New Zealand, the most widespread and valuable symbiosis occurs between white clover (Trifolium repens L.) and Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. trifolii (Rlt). As variation in the population size (determined by most probable number assays; MPN) and effectiveness of N-fixation (symbi...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2010
Ryoko Oono R Ford Denison

Symbiotic rhizobia differentiate physiologically and morphologically into nitrogen-fixing bacteroids inside legume host nodules. The differentiation is apparently terminal in some legume species, such as peas (Pisum sativum) and peanuts (Arachis hypogaea), likely due to extreme cell swelling induced by the host. In other legume species, such as beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) and cowpeas (Vigna ungu...

2017
Rongshu Dong Jie Zhang Hengfu Huan Changjun Bai Zhijian Chen Guodao Liu

Salinity is a serious limiting factor for the growth of rhizobia. Some rhizobia are tolerant to salt stress and promote plant growth, but the mechanisms underlying these effects are poorly characterized. The growth responses and osmoprotectants in four Bradyrhizobium strains were examined under salt stress in this study. Two-dimensional electrophoresis (2-DE) and mass spectrometry were conducte...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of microbiology : [publication of the Brazilian Society for Microbiology] 2018
Dalila Ribeiro Rodrigues Aleksandro Ferreira da Silva Maria Idaline Pessoa Cavalcanti Indra Elena Costa Escobar Ana Carla Resende Fraiz Paula Rose de Almeida Ribeiro Reginaldo Alves Ferreira Neto Ana Dolores Santiago de Freitas Paulo Ivan Fernandes-Júnior

Erythrina velutina ("mulungu") is a legume tree from Caatinga that associates with rhizobia but the diversity and symbiotic ability of "mulungu" rhizobia are poorly understood. The aim of this study was to characterize "mulungu" rhizobia from Caatinga. Bacteria were obteined from Serra Talhada and Caruaru in Caatinga under natural regeneration. The bacteria were evaluated to the amplification o...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2007
Peter van Berkum Yazid Badri Patrick Elia Mohammed Elarbi Aouani Bertrand D Eardly

Multilocus sequence typing (MLST) is a sequence-based method used to characterize bacterial genomes. This method was used to examine the genetic structure of Medicago-nodulating rhizobia at the Amra site, which is located in an arid region of Tunisia. Here the annual medics Medicago laciniata and M. truncatula are part of the natural flora. The goal of this study was to identify whether distinc...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 2006
Ismael Hernandez-Lucas Jose Augusto Ramirez-Trujillo Miguel Angel Gaitan Xianwu Guo Margarita Flores Esperanza Martinez-Romero Ernesto Perez-Rueda Patrick Mavingui

Rhizobia are a group of bacteria that form nodules on the roots of legume host plants. The sequenced genomes of the rhizobia are characterized by the presence of many putative insertion sequences (IS) elements. However, it is unknown whether these IS elements are functional and it is therefore relevant to assess their transposition activity. In this work, several functional insertion sequences ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1983
H C Tsien B L Dreyfus E L Schmidt

Morphogenesis of stem nodules in Sesbania rostrata was studied over a period of 6 days after inoculation with an appropriate species of Rhizobium. Nodulation sites were initially slightly raised, circular areas 0.3 to 0.6 mm in diameter and 4 to 5 mm apart in vertical rows along the length of the stem. Each site was underlaid by an adventitious root primordium. A site became susceptible to infe...

Journal: :Journal of cell science. Supplement 1985
K K Mills W D Bauer

The adhesion of rhizobia to surfaces of clover roots was examined by an indirect plate-counting assay and phase-contrast microscopy. The number of Rhizobium trifolii cells attached to clover root segments increased in approximately linear fashion during the first hour of incubation, but did not change appreciably thereafter. The addition of 30 mM-2-deoxy-D-glucose, which effectively inhibits bi...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2005
Feng Chi Shi-Hua Shen Hai-Ping Cheng Yu-Xiang Jing Youssef G Yanni Frank B Dazzo

Rhizobia, the root-nodule endosymbionts of leguminous plants, also form natural endophytic associations with roots of important cereal plants. Despite its widespread occurrence, much remains unknown about colonization of cereals by rhizobia. We examined the infection, dissemination, and colonization of healthy rice plant tissues by four species of gfp-tagged rhizobia and their influence on the ...

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