PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADAS COM «RHIZOBIA»
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bacteria
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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «RHIZOBIA»
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rhizobia na seguinte seleção bibliográfica. Livros relacionados com
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Handbook for
Rhizobia: Methods in Legume-Rhizobium Technology
The book will be invaluable to Rhizobium scientists, soil microbiologists, field and laboratory researchers at agricultural research centers, agronomists, and crop scientists.
Padma Somasegaran, Heinz J. Hoben, 2011
2
Phenotypic and Genotypic Diversity of
Rhizobia
Rhizobia are composed of specific groups of bacteria that have the ability to
induce symbiotic nitrogen-fixing nodules on the roots or stems of leguminous
plants. Rhizobia have attracted a great attention for more than 4 decades
because of ...
3
New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research
Clover rhizobia survived better on pelleted white clover than did lucerne rhizobia
on lucerne. On seeds stored at 20 °C, rhizobial numbers fell to \0% of their initial
values in 17-22 weeks (white clover) and 6-9 weeks (lucerne). The survival of ...
4
Biotechnology of Biofertilizers
Inoculant quality standards in various countries Country Rhizobium standards
Contaminant standards Australia Canada Czechoslovakia France 1 x 109
rhizobia/g; 2 x 108 rhizobia/g Loiononis; cells gram negative and serilogically
reactive ...
Sadasivam Kannaiyan, 2002
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Root Nodule Bacteria and Leguminous Plants
Although the high nitrogen content may account in part for the temporary
immunity of the seedling, Thornton, 1929d, showed that seedlings of the first leaf
stage possess an extractable material which both encourages growth of the
rhizobia ...
Edwin Broun Fred, Ira Lawrence Baldwin, Elizabeth McCoy, 1932
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The Prokaryotes: Vol. 2: Ecophysiology and Biochemistry
The establishment of the symbiotic state results in the production of a nodule
populations of more than 1010 rhizobia g"1 nodule tissue (McDermott et al., 1987
). When these nodules senesce at the end of the growing season, large numbers
of ...
Martin Dworkin, Stanley Falkow, Eugene Rosenberg, 2006
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The Overstory Book: Cultivating Connections with Trees
Although the terms “nitrogen fixing plants” and “nitrogen fixing trees (NFTs)” are
widely used, the plants themselves do not have the ability to make use of the
nitrogen gas in the air—it is only through the symbiotic association with rhizobia ...
8
Prokaryotic Symbionts in Plants
The rhizobia establish symbioses mainly with a wide variety of plant species
belonging to the family Leguminosae (Fabaceae), commonly known as legumes,
including several importantfoodand fodder plantssuchas beans, peas, soybean, ...
Katharina Pawlowski, 2009
9
Soil Sampling and Methods of Analysis, Second Edition
However, nonsymbiotic rhizobia can also be present in soil (Sullivanet al. 1996)
andtherefore, themethodologydescribed hereis aimedattheisolationof nodule-
forming rhizobia in legumes. Rhizobia can be isolated either by collecting
nodules ...
M.R. Carter, E.G. Gregorich, 2007
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Nitrogen Fixation in Agriculture, Forestry, Ecology, and the ...
Therefore, the significance of the interactions of the legumes-AM fungi-rhizobia
symbioses in revegetation programs to restore degraded natural ecosystems will
also be considered in this review. However, before discussing the interactions ...
Dietrich Werner, William E. Newton, 2006
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «RHIZOBIA»
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rhizobia no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Research from the ground up
To do this, she studies rhizobium-legume symbiosis: an interaction that allows two ... Rhizobia are types of soil bacteria that attach themselves inside the roots of ... «Dal News, abr 15»
Seed inoculation gains ground
Well, farmers spend it because it's inexpensive insurance and it guarantees the right source of rhizobia in the ground, helping to establish those nodules and get ... «Country Guide, mar 15»
Long-term N fertilizer use disrupts plant-microbe mutualisms
Soil microbes known as rhizobia supply much-needed nitrogen to legumes such as clover (Trifolium species). In return, legumes shelter the rhizobia in nodules ... «agprofessional.com, fev 15»
Long-term nitrogen fertilizer use disrupts plant-microbe mutualisms
Soil microbes known as rhizobia supply much-needed nitrogen to legumes such as clover (Trifolium species). In return, legumes shelter the rhizobia in nodules ... «Phys.Org, fev 15»
Does double inoculation pay?
This is intended to quickly establish a population of rhizobia bacteria in soil on which beans have never been planted. Some agronomists say one inoculant ... «Western Producer, fev 15»
African legume holds potential for local wasteland
"We went back four times and collected lebeckia and all its nodules and bacteria and in doing that work we found a species of rhizobia that no one had ever ... «Science Network Western Australia, fev 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, jan 15»
If We End World Hunger, You'll Have These Teenagers to Thank
Not your run-of-the-mill salmonella or listeria, though, but rhizobia, a soil bacteria that fixes nitrogen while hanging out inside the nodules of legume roots. «Modern Farmer, out 14»
Three Girls Won Google Science Fair With A Bacteria-Based Plan …
The key to their success is a type of bacteria called rhizobia, which lives inside nodules, or the little nubs you sometimes see on plant roots. While we usually ... «Yahoo News, set 14»
Irish teens win Google science fair with bacteria-enhanced plant …
The bacteria, known as rhizobia, prove beneficial to the plants by converting ... Using naturally occurring Rhizobium strains of the Diazotroph bacteria family, we ... «PBS NewsHour, set 14»