- and
begin terminally differentiating into symbiotic, nitrogen-fixing
bacteroids. Zone IIIāthe
nitrogen fixation zone. Each cell in this zone contains...
-
Bacteroid may
refer to: Bacteroides, a
genus of Gram-negative, rod-shaped
bacteria Bacteroid a
differentiated symbiotic form of the nitrogen-fixing bacteria...
- emergence.
Inside the nodule, the
bacteria differentiate morphologically into
bacteroids and fix
atmospheric nitrogen into
ammonium using the
enzyme nitrogenase...
-
Rhizobia bacteroids and plants. The
plant provides amino acids to the
bacteroids so
ammonia ****imilation is not
required and the
bacteroids p**** amino...
-
rhizobium that
differentiates into a
bacteroid. However, in some
cases a
symbiosome may
house several bacteroids. The
symbiosome membrane, or peribacteroid...
- legume, SNF
takes place in
specialized organs called nodules which contain bacteroids, or
nitrogen fixing rhizobia. The
induction of nodule-specific
plant genes...
- ammonia, and
which is
involved in the
transport of
fixed nitrogen from
bacteroids to
plant cells in
symbiotic nitrogen metabolism.
Subunit A of Glu-tRNA(Gln)...
- "competitive nodulation,
nodule development,
intracellular infection, and
bacteroid persistence". As much as 60% of the
nitrogen found in
Mimosa pudica can...
- symbiosis. This high
magnification image shows part of a cell with
single bacteroids within their symbiosomes Scientific classification Domain:
Bacteria Phylum:...
- The
Bacteroid-trp RNA
motif is a
conserved RNA
element detected by bioinformatics. It is
found in the
phylum Bacteroidota in the
apparent 5' untranslated...