نتایج جستجو برای: nifh gene

تعداد نتایج: 1141561  

Journal: :jundishapur journal of microbiology 0
mohammad dadook faculty of biological science, islamic azad university tehran north branch, tehran, ir iran sedigheh mehrabian faculty of biological science, islamic azad university tehran north branch, tehran, ir iran mitra salehi faculty of biological science, islamic azad university tehran north branch, tehran, ir iran saeed irian department of cell and molecular biology, faculty of biological sciences, kharazmi university, tehran, ir iran; department of cell and molecular biology, faculty of biological sciences, kharazmi university, tehran, ir iran. tel: +98-2188329220

conclusions: it was concluded that increasing the concentration of zinc in the agricultural soil is harmful to beneficial microorganisms and reduces the soil fertility. a 20-ppm zinc concentration in soil is suggested to be optimal. background: zinc is an essential micronutrient used in the form of zinc sulfate in fertilizers in the agriculture production system. nitrogen-fixing microorganisms ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1998
A S Rosado G F Duarte L Seldin J D Van Elsas

The diversity of dinitrogenase reductase gene (nifH) fragments in Paenibacillus azotofixans strains was investigated by using molecular methods. The partial nifH gene sequences of eight P. azotofixans strains, as well as one strain each of the close relatives Paenibacillus durum, Paenibacillus polymyxa, and Paenibacillus macerans, were amplified by PCR by using degenerate primers and were chara...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 2005
Masahiro Goto Shotaro Ando Yusuke Hachisuka Tadakatsu Yoneyama

False-positive results due to DNA contamination in PCR reagents have become a big problem in the amplification of small amounts of DNA. Recently, it was revealed that PCR reagents were contaminated with the nifH (dinitrogenase reductase) gene. We found that the PCR primers supplied by some manufacturers contained nifH gene and nifH-like DNA. This contamination resulted in false-positive results...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2009
Junichi Miyazaki Ryosaku Higa Tomohiro Toki Juichiro Ashi Urumu Tsunogai Takuro Nunoura Hiroyuki Imachi Ken Takai

The potential for microbial nitrogen fixation in the anoxic methane seep sediments in a mud volcano, the number 8 Kumano Knoll, was characterized by molecular phylogenetic analyses. A total of 111 of the nifH (a gene coding a nitrogen fixation enzyme, Fe protein) clones were obtained from different depths of the core sediments, and the phylogenetic analysis of the clones indicated the genetic d...

Journal: :Acta biochimica et biophysica Sinica 2005
Yan-Jie Liu Biao Hu Jia-Bi Zhu Shan-Jiong Shen Guan-Qiao Yu

In prokaryotes, DNA supercoiling regulates the expression of many genes; for example, the expression of Klebsiella pneumoniae nifLA operon depends on DNA negative supercoiling in anaerobically grown cells, which indicates that DNA supercoiling might play a role in gene regulation of the anaerobic response. Since the expression of the nifH promoter in Sinorhizobium meliloti is not repressed by o...

2012
John Christian Gaby Daniel H. Buckley

The nifH gene is the most widely sequenced marker gene used to identify nitrogen-fixing Bacteria and Archaea. Numerous PCR primers have been designed to amplify nifH, but a comprehensive evaluation of nifH PCR primers has not been performed. We performed an in silico analysis of the specificity and coverage of 51 universal and 35 group-specific nifH primers by using an aligned database of 23,84...

2012
C Yang C Hamel V Vujanovic Y Gan

AIMS This study explores nontarget effects of fungicide application on field-grown chickpea. METHODS AND RESULTS Molecular methods were used to test the effects of foliar application of fungicide on the diversity and distribution of nifH genes associated with two chickpea cultivars and their nodulation. Treatments were replicated four times in a split-plot design in the field, in 2008 and 200...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2003
Helmut Bürgmann Franco Widmer William V Sigler Josef Zeyer

The study of free-living nitrogen-fixing organisms in bulk soil is hampered by the great diversity of soil microbial communities and the difficulty of relating nitrogen fixation activities to individual members of the diazotroph populations. We developed a molecular method that allows analysis of nifH mRNA expression in soil in parallel with determinations of nitrogen-fixing activity and bacter...

2009
Rachel A Foster Ajit Subramaniam Jonathan P Zehr

The gene abundance and gene expression of six diazotroph populations from the Eastern Equatorial Atlantic in June 2007 were examined using nifH gene quantitative polymerase chain reaction (q PCR) methods. Of all the diazotrophs, Trichodesmium spp. was the most abundant with the highest number of gene copies in the Gulf of Guinea. Trichodesmium also had the highest nitrogenase gene transcript ab...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2001
F Poly L Ranjard S Nazaret F Gourbière L J Monrozier

The similarities and differences in the structures of the nifH gene pools of six different soils (Montrond, LCSA-p, Vernon, Dombes, LCSA-c, and Thysse Kaymor) and five soil fractions extracted from LCSA-c were studied. Bacterial DNA was directly extracted from the soils, and a region of the nifH gene was amplified by PCR and analyzed by restriction. Soils were selected on the basis of differenc...

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