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...
the latter includes nitrogen fixing bacteria and mycorrhizal fungi. From:Encyclopedia of Applied Plant Sciences,2003 Set alert About this page Chapters and Articles You might find these chapters and articles relevant to this topic. Nitrogen fixation in cyanobacteria ...
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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 (8 year) diversified cropping field experiment, we find ...
Nitrogen fixation takes place in a wide variety of bacteria, the best known of which isrhizobiumwhich is found in nodules on the roots of leguminous plants such as peas, beans, soya and clover. The essential constituents of this and all other nitrogen-fixing bacteria are: ...
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 play a crucial role in fixing atmospheric nitrogen into nitrogen compounds that can be used by plants. The plants absorb the usable nitrogen compounds from the soil through their roots. Then, these nitrogen compounds are used for the production of proteins and other compound...
Rhizobia are soil bacteria that establish symbiotic relationships with legumes and fix nitrogen in root nodules. We recently reported that several nitrogen-fixing rhizobial strains, belonging to Rhizobium phaseoli, R. trifolii, R. grahamii and Sinorhizobium americanum, were able to colonize Phaseolus vu...