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Growth and Competitive Infection Behaviors of Bradyrhizobium japonicum and Bradyrhizobium elkanii at Different Temperatures [PDF]
Growth and competitive infection behaviors of two sets of Bradyrhizobium spp. strains were examined at different temperatures to explain strain-specific soybean nodulation under local climate conditions. Each set consisted of three strains—B. japonicum Hh 16-9 (Bj11-1), B. japonicum Hh 16-25 (Bj11-2), and B. elkanii Hk 16-7 (BeL7); and B.
Md Hafizur Rahman Hafiz+2 more
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Influence of Molybdenum doses in inoculation and mineral fertilization in cowpea beans
In some leguminous plants, associations with nitrogen-fixing microorganisms allow their nutrition with nitrogen (N) from the atmosphere. This process is known as Biological Nitrogen Fixation (BNF), where through nitrogenase enzymes, N2 is converted to an
Daniele Cabral Michel+7 more
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La soja (Glycine max) es una legumbre con alto contenido de proteínas y ácidos grasos de gran importancia a nivel industrial y en la alimentación tanto humana como animal; requiere una cantidad importante de nutrientes como el nitrógeno, el cual es un ...
Lidia Melissa Ferreira+5 more
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The increasing global perception of the importance of microbial inoculants to promote productivity and sustainability in agriculture prompts the adoption of bio-inputs by the farmers. The utilization of selected elite strains of nitrogen-fixing and other
Marcos Vinicios Conceição Garcia+2 more
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Rhizobia which are soil bacteria capable of symbiosis with legume plants in the root or stem nodules and perform nitrogen fixation. Rhizobial genera include Agrobacterium, Allorhizobium, Aminobacter, Azorhizobium, Bradyrhizobium, Devosia, Mesorhizobium ...
M. H. Shahrajabian, Wenli Sun, Q. Cheng
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It is currently not recommended to grow soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr.) further than 54° North, but climate change and the development of new high latitude-adapted varieties raises the possibility that it could be introduced into Scotland as a novel ...
Marta Maluk+13 more
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A lahar-laden soil is described as marginal soil due to its poor physicochemical and biological properties and is hypothesised to have low biodiversity of soil microbes that would help support plant growth. Thus, the study aimed to assess the presence of
Israel M. Guanzon+3 more
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The intensity of drought-induced oxidative processes in soybeans depends on symbiosis with Bradyrhizobium strains [PDF]
The intensity of drought-induced oxidative processes by the degree of superoxide anion radical generation and the activity of NADPH oxidase in soybean associated with different activity and virulence of Bradyrhizobium strains were studied. The importance
Tetiana NYZHNYK+2 more
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Background The co-inoculation of soybean with Bradyrhizobium and other plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) is considered a promising technology.
D. Zeffa+6 more
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The ftsA gene as a molecular marker for phylogenetic studies in Bradyrhizobium and identification of Bradyrhizobium japonicum [PDF]
The use of ftsA gene sequences for taxonomic studies of the genus Bradyrhizobium bacteria was assessed. The ftsA gene codes for an actin-like protein involved in prokaryotic cell division. Up to now, this gene has not been used as a phylogenetic marker for analysis of bacteria establishing root nodule symbiosis with Fabaceae plants.
Michał Kalita, Wanda Małek
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