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Rhizobia are
diazotrophic bacteria that fix
nitrogen after becoming established inside the root
nodules of
legumes (Fabaceae). To
express genes for nitrogen...
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nodules formed by
rhizobia. The
rhizobia and
their hosts must be able to
recognize each
other for
nodule formation to commence.
Rhizobia are
specific to...
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symbiotic relationship with a host-specific
strain of
bacteria known as
rhizobia. This
process has
evolved multiple times within the legumes, as well as...
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rhizospheric biotic components for
improving rhizobia–legumes interaction. In addition, it has been
shown that
rhizobia are part of the
rhizosphere of a wide...
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factors or NF), are
signaling molecules produced by soil
bacteria known as
rhizobia in
response to
flavonoid exudation from
plants under nitrogen limited conditions...
- seam) on two sides. Most
legumes have
symbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacteria,
Rhizobia, in
structures called root nodules. Some of the
fixed nitrogen becomes...
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external sources of
fixed nitrogen.
Examples of
organisms that do this are
rhizobia and
Frankia and Azospirillum. All
diazotrophs contain iron-molybdenum or...
- host
plant help
Rhizobia in the
infection stage of
their symbiotic relationship with
legumes like peas, beans, clover, and soy.
Rhizobia living in soil...
- (pagoda tree genus),
which differs in
lacking nitrogen fixing bacteria (
rhizobia) on the roots, and
Dermatophyllum (the mescalbeans).
Styphnolobium has...
- bacteria. This
mutualism can be both
obligate and opportunistic.
Rhizobia –
Rhizobia are
bacteria that
conduct nitrogen fixation for
legume plants. Specifically...