Further, the probability of N-fixing plants occurring on islands decreases with island isolation and, where present, the proportion of N-fixing plant species decreases with distance for large, but not small islands. These findings suggest that N-fixing bacteria serve as a filter to plant ...
we study how different crop combinations influence the interaction between peanut plants and their rhizosphere microbiota via metabolite deposition and functional responses of free-living and symbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Based on a long-term ...
1975. Nitrogen fixation in bacteria and higher plants . Molecular Biology, Biochemistry and Biophysics 21 , 39–60Burns R. & Hardy R. Nitrogen fixation ... C Richard - 《Mol Biol Biochem Biophys》 被引量: 599发表: 1975年 R.C. Burns, R.W.F. Hardy, ,Nitrogen fixation in bacteria and...
It is now well accepted that nitrogen-fixing bacteria colonising graminaceous plants can be grouped into three categories: 1, rhizosphere organisms; 2, fac... J Baldani,L Caruso,VLD Baldani,... - 《Soil Biology & Biochemistry》 被引量: 874发表: 1997年 Use of nitrogen-fixing bacteria as ...
1.(Biology) the conversion of atmospheric nitrogen into nitrogen compounds by certain bacteria, such asRhizobiumin the root nodules of legumes 2.(Chemistry) a process, such as the Haber process, in which atmospheric nitrogen is converted into a nitrogen compound, used esp for the manufacture of...
Recent advances in nitrogen-fixing acetic acid bacteria International Journal of Food Microbiology, Volume 125, Issue 1, 30 June 2008, Pages 25–35 Original Research Article PDF (259 K) R.C.BurnsR.W.F.HardyNitrogen fixation in bacteria and higher plantsMolecular Biology, Biochemistry and Biophysi...
In rice, the soluble form of GS specific activity appear to be slightly lower than in rice root in the absence of bacteria. These results suggest that nitrogen-fixing activity has been enhanced during association. The dinitrogen fixed should be changed to amino acids via GS-GOGAT pathway in ...
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria, microorganisms capable of transforming atmospheric nitrogen into fixed nitrogen that is usable by plants.
Many heterotrophic bacteria live in the soil and fix significant levels of nitrogen without the direct interaction with other organisms. Examples of this type of nitrogen-fixing bacteria include species ofAzotobacter,Bacillus,Clostridium, andKlebsiella. As previously noted, these organisms must find their...
Free-living N2-fixing bacteria (those not intimately associated with a specific plant) include members of Klebsiella, Azotobacter, Clostridium, Rhodospirillum, Aspir... WJ Brill - 《Microbiological Reviews》 被引量: 0发表: 1980年 Genetics of nitrogen metabolism and physiological/biochemical selection...