نتایج جستجو برای: nodulation inoculation

تعداد نتایج: 24755  

Journal: :آب و خاک 0
لکزیان لکزیان حلاج نیا حلاج نیا نصیری محلاتی نصیری محلاتی نیک بین نیک بین

abstract arsenic (as) contamination of soils is a global problem. legumes are often used in remediation of contaminated sites because of their capacity to fix nitrogen. in the present study, the effects of inoculation of bean (by rhizobium leguminosarum bv. phaseoli) on plant uptake and tolerance to arsenic were investigated. an experiment with a factorial arrangement, two levels of inoculation...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1989
J E Olsson P Nakao B B Bohlool P M Gresshoff

Wild-type soybean (Glycine max [L] Merr. cv Bragg) and a nitrate-tolerant supernodulating mutant (nts382) were grown in split root systems to investigate the involvement of the autoregulation response and the effect of timing of inoculation on nodule suppression. In Bragg, nodulation of the root portion receiving the delayed inoculation was suppressed nearly 100% by a 7-day prior inoculation of...

2017
Adrian F Powell Jeff J Doyle

Root nodule symbioses (nodulation) and whole genome duplication (WGD, polyploidy) are both important phenomena in the legume family (Leguminosae). Recently, it has been proposed that polyploidy may have played a critical role in the origin or refinement of nodulation. However, while nodulation and polyploidy have been studied independently, there have been no direct studies of mechanisms affect...

Journal: :Concilium 2023

The objective was to evaluate the agronomic traits of soybean as a function inoculation, co-inoculation and N doses in Eutroferric RED OXSOL. design randomized blocks 4x4 factorial scheme, with four types inoculation (0 = 0; 2 4.5; 4 9 8 % 18 kg ha-1). No significant differences were found for plant height, number pods per plant, grains pod, nitrogen accumulation grain yield. mean nodules highe...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1990
S T Takats

Autoregulation of symbiotic root nodulation in soybean seedlings (Glycine max L. Merrill cv Pride 216) was studied following double inoculation of primary roots with Bradyrhizobium japonicum 110. When the second inoculation was given 10 or 17 hours after the first, the nodulation in the first-inoculated region of the root was suppressed. The effect was eliminated if B. japonicum 110 containing ...

2017
Virginie Bourion Karine Heulin-Gotty Véronique Aubert Pierre Tisseyre Marianne Chabert-Martinello Marjorie Pervent Catherine Delaitre Denis Vile Mathieu Siol Gérard Duc Brigitte Brunel Judith Burstin Marc Lepetit

Pea forms symbiotic nodules with Rhizobium leguminosarum sv. viciae (Rlv). In the field, pea roots can be exposed to multiple compatible Rlv strains. Little is known about the mechanisms underlying the competitiveness for nodulation of Rlv strains and the ability of pea to choose between diverse compatible Rlv strains. The variability of pea-Rlv partner choice was investigated by co-inoculation...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1985
J Plazinski B G Rolfe

Mixed cultures of several Azospirillum and Rhizobium trifolii strains caused either an inhibition or stimulation of nodule formation on plant hosts as compared with nodulation of plants inoculated with R. trifolii alone. Azospirillum strains affected the nodulation process at a precise cell ratio (R. trifolii/Azospirillum cells) and time of inoculation. All Azospirillum strains used showed a va...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1987
D S Heron S G Pueppke

Double inoculation (15 h apart) of the soybean cultivar Williams with Bradyrhizobium japonicum I-110ARS reveals a rapid regulatory plant response that inhibits nodulation of distal portions of the primary root (M Pierce, WD Bauer 1984 Plant Physiol 73: 286-290). Only living, homologous rhizobia elicit the response. We conducted similar double inoculation experiments to test the hypothesis that ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1981
T V Bhuvaneswari A A Bhagwat W D Bauer

Root cells of four common legumes were found to remain susceptible to nodulation by rhizobia for only a short period of time. Delayed inoculation experiments conducted with these legume hosts indicated that the initially susceptible region of the root became progressively less susceptible if inoculations were delayed by a few hours. Profiles of the frequency of nodule formation relative to mark...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2006
Mercedes Fernandez-Pascual M Mercedes Lucas Maria Rosario de Felipe Lisardo Boscá Heribert Hirt Maria Pilar Golvano

In plants, mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) are involved in signalling to hormones, cell cycle regulation, stresses, and plant defence responses. In this work, several MAPKs were detected by immunobloting in roots and nodules of Lupinus albus produced by inoculation with Bradyrhizobium sp. (Lupinus). In vitro kinase assays showed that inoculation of seedling roots with B. sp. (Lupinus)...

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