PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «RHIZOBIAL»
rhizobial
inoculants
symbionts
nitrogen
cycle
invade
plants
sinorhizobium
fixing
bacteria
leguminous
have
evolved
complex
signal
exchange
mechanisms
that
allow
specific
bacterial
species
induce
nature
nonlegumes
respond
factors
suppressing
general
were
assumed
lack
ability
lipo
chitin
which
essential
rules
engagement
legume
symbiosis
rhizobial
enter
symbiotic
association
with
resulting
differentiated
enclosed
intracellular
compartments
called
hijacking
nodulation
signaling
type
root
nodule
between
rhizobia
requires
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «RHIZOBIAL»
Descubre el uso de
rhizobial en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
rhizobial y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Rhizobial T-RFLP Analysis for Differentiating Soils and Habitats
The Utility of Rhizobial T-RFLP Forensic Soil Analysis The goal of the research
presented here was to investigate the possibility of generating simplified, and
therefore potentially more specific and reproducible, T-RFLP soil profiles.
Rhizobia ...
2
Grain Legumes and Green Manures for Soil Fertility in ...
Taking Stock of Progress : Proceedings of a Conference Held 8-11 October 2002
at the Leopard Rock Hotel, Vumba, Zimbabwe Stephen R. Waddington.
SURVIVAL AND PERSISTENCE OF INTRODUCED COMMERCIAL RHIZOBIAL ...
Stephen R. Waddington, 2003
3
Phenotypic and Genotypic Diversity of Rhizobia
Considerable genetic diversity was observed in many groups of rhizobial
populations such as i) Rhi. leguminosarum and Ensifer meliloti (formerly
Rhizobium meliloti) strains [75]; ii) non-symbiotic Rhi. leguminosarum strains in
Mexico [65]; ...
4
Genetics of Bacterial Polysaccharides
As with other Gram-negative bacteria, the rhizobial LPSs comprise the outer
leaflet of the outer membrane and consist of three structural regions: An O-chain
polysaccharide that consists of a repeating oligosaccharide, a core
oligosaccharide, ...
5
Applied Microbial Systematics
The ribosomal IGS may also provide probing sites for rhizobial species. Oliveira
et al. (1999) sequenced and aligned the IGS of five rhizobial strains belonging to
two different species. The resultant data allowed the design of PCR primers ...
Fergus Priest, Michael Goodfellow, 2000
6
Opportunities for Biological Nitrogen Fixation in Rice and ...
The first bonafide rhizobial endophytes of rice have been identified. These strains
may be well adapted for rice colonization and should provide better research
material for future experiments. □ The most surprising finding is that rice ...
J.K. Ladha, F.J. de Bruijn, K.A. Malik, 1997
7
Biological Nitrogen Fixation, Sustainable Agriculture and ...
DIRECT AMPLIFICATION OF RHIZOBIAL nodC SEQUENCES FROM SOIL
TOTAL DNA AND COMPARISON TO nodC DIVERSITY OF ROOT NODULE
ISOLATES Sarita Sarita1, Parveen K. Sharma1, Ursula B. Priefer2 and Juergen
Prell2 ...
8
Issues in Biotechnology and Medical Technology Research and ...
According to news originating from Dakar, Senegal, by NewsRx correspondents,
research stated, “Rhizobial inoculation has a positive impact on plants growth;
however, there is little information about its effect on soil microbial communities ...
9
The Quest for Nitrogen Fixation in Rice
... Davis University of Tennessee, Knoxville Endophyte/rhizobial interaction1,2
Associative diazotroph interaction1,2 Associative diazotroph interaction1
Endophyte interaction1 Endophyte/rhizobial interaction1,2 Endophyte/rhizobial
interaction ...
Jagdish Kumar Ladha, P. M. Reddy, 2000
10
Plant Genetic Resources of Legumes in the Mediterranean
It appears likely that specific rhizobial genotypes may dominate certain soils, but
that these genotypes may not necessarily be optimal for N-fixation. Taken
together, these particular findings allow us to generate a fundamental hypothesis
for ...
Nigel Maxted, Sarita Jane Bennett, 2001
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «RHIZOBIAL»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
rhizobial en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Notes From the Garden: The Magic of Planting Seeds
Your soil may have these rhizobial bacteria, or it might not. Without them, the plants cannot fix nitrogen. So you might want to buy a packet of the bacteria, which ... «Valley News, May 15»
When it comes to rhizobial bacteria, an infection is a good thing
This type of bacteria 'infects' a plant via the tiny hairs that sprout from a root — but in this symbiotic relationship, infection is a good thing because rhizobial ... «Alberta Express, Ene 15»
For legume plants, a new route from shoot to root
The plants grow the nodules, providing a place for the rhizobia to prosper. Then, rhizobial infection of the roots triggers the production of certain peptides in the ... «Phys.Org, Sep 14»
GALLERY: Merredin research paves way
Focussed pasture and rhizobial inoculants research at Merredin in the 1980s and 1990s saw the development of new burr medic cultivars Serena and Santiago, ... «Merredin Wheatbelt Mercury, Oct 13»
Study shows soil-building benefits of manure and crop rotation, so …
... because these are derived from non-renewable resources and biological processes can substitute, such as nitrogen fixation from legume-rhizobial symbiosis. «Biofortified Blog, Sep 13»
New biological agent a first in Canada
Two new liquid rhizobial inoculants, the first of their kind to be registered in Canada, are available for soybeans, peas and lentils. Developed by the Winnipeg ... «Western Producer, Jun 13»
Possible causes of yellow soybeans
In fields that have been extremely dry (or extremely wet, although that's not a problem this year), rhizobial nodule development can be delayed resulting in ... «agprofessional.com, Jun 12»
Where good bugs get their start
A rhizobial strain for inoculation of pulse crops, which will later be added to the production cycle at Becker Underwood in St. Joseph, Missouri. This is the initial ... «Western Producer, Jun 12»
Serendipity and Science: 30 Minutes with Dr. Sharon Long
Rhizobial bacteria (stained blue) penetrating an alfalfa root and producing a root nodule. Source: Long lab http://cmgm.stanford.edu/biology/long/index.html. «Scientific American, Abr 12»
DBI research team works to sequence, assemble, annotate …
The work published in the international scientific journal Nature, “The Medicago Genome Provides Insight into the Evolution of Rhizobial Symbiosis,” includes ... «University of Delaware, Nov 11»