نتایج جستجو برای: rhizobium etli

تعداد نتایج: 5229  

2017
Aregu Amsalu Aserse Tanja Woyke Nikos C. Kyrpides William B. Whitman Kristina Lindström

Rhizobium aethiopicum sp. nov. is a newly proposed species within the genus Rhizobium. This species includes six rhizobial strains; which were isolated from root nodules of the legume plant Phaseolus vulgaris growing in soils of Ethiopia. The species fixes nitrogen effectively in symbiosis with the host plant P. vulgaris, and is composed of aerobic, Gram-negative staining, rod-shaped bacteria. ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2006

Journal: :Canadian journal of microbiology 2005
B Tlusty P van Berkum P H Graham

Habitat fragmentation affects the biodiversity and function of aboveground organisms in natural ecosystems but has not been studied for effects on belowground species. In this paper, we consider the diversity of the rhizobia associated with the indigenous legume Dalea purpurea in 3 residual prairie areas in Minnesota and Iowa. Using Dalea purpurea as a trap host, 218 rhizobia were recovered fro...

Journal: :Genetics 2000
E Valencia-Morales D Romero

Studies in several organisms show that recombination and replication interact closely. Recombinational repair usually requires associated replication at some stage; moreover, additional replication can induce recombination through either homologous or illegitimate events. In prokaryotes, stimulation of recombination by replication is more dramatic when rolling circle replication is employed. In...

Journal: :Canadian journal of microbiology 2007
M C Mártir B Tlusty P van Berkum P H Graham

The increase in human population and the spread of agriculture over the past 150 years have transformed the landscape in west-central Minnesota into a mosaic of agricultural fields and urban land, leaving only remnants of the once dominant prairie ecosystem. Limited natural habitat in this fragmented landscape threatens the diversity and abundance of native legumes and could impact the size and...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Ruth Daniels Sven Reynaert Hans Hoekstra Christel Verreth Joost Janssens Kristien Braeken Maarten Fauvart Serge Beullens Christophe Heusdens Ivo Lambrichts Dirk E De Vos Jos Vanderleyden Jan Vermant Jan Michiels

Swarming motility is suggested to be a social phenomenon that enables groups of bacteria to coordinately and rapidly move atop solid surfaces. This multicellular behavior, during which the apparently organized bacterial populations are embedded in an extracellular slime layer, has previously been linked with biofilm formation and virulence. Many population density-controlled activities involve ...

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