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Isolation and characterization of Rhizobium spp. and Bradyrhizobium spp. from legume nodules

open access: yesHo Chi Minh City Open University Journal of Science - Engineering and Technology, 2022
Rhizobia topic has been re-focused in recent years because of new findings on their traits not only as nitrogen-fixing bacteria but also as plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria. When combing rhizobial strains with novel biological carriers (e.g., biochar)
Nguyen Thi Hanh Nguyen   +11 more
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Effects of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria on co-inoculation with Bradyrhizobium in soybean crop: a meta-analysis of studies from 1987 to 2018

open access: yesPeerJ, 2020
Background The co-inoculation of soybean with Bradyrhizobium and other plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) is considered a promising technology.
D. Zeffa   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The intensity of drought-induced oxidative processes in soybeans depends on symbiosis with Bradyrhizobium strains [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Central European Agriculture, 2022
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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Response of Soybean (Glycine max L. (Merrill)) to Bradyrhizobium Inoculation, Lime, and Phosphorus Applications at Bako, Western Ethiopia

open access: yesInternational Journal of Agronomy, 2021
Soil acidity and poor soil fertility are the major soil chemical constraints which limit crop productivity in western Ethiopia. In leguminous crops, low productivity is not only a result of declining soil fertility but also reduced N2 fixation due to ...
Alemayehu Dabesa, T. Tana
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Endosymbiotic bacteria nodulating a new endemic lupine Lupinus mariae-josephi from alkaline soils in Eastern Spain represent a new lineage within the Bradyrhizobium genus [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Lupinus mariae-josephi is a recently described endemic Lupinus species from a small area in Eastern Spain where it thrives in soils with active lime and high pH. The L.
Albert Navarro   +61 more
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Phylogenetic analysis reveals an ancient gene duplication as the origin of the MdtABC efflux pump. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
The efflux pumps from the Resistance-Nodulation-Division family, RND, are main contributors to intrinsic antibiotic resistance in Gram-negative bacteria. Among this family, the MdtABC pump is unusual by having two inner membrane components.
Górecki, Kamil, McEvoy, Megan M
core   +2 more sources

Root Nodule Rhizobia From Undomesticated Shrubs of the Dry Woodlands of Southern Africa Can Nodulate Angolan Teak Pterocarpus angolensis, an Important Source of Timber

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2021
Pterocarpus angolensis, a leguminous tree native to the dry woodlands of Southern Africa, provides valuable timber, but is threatened by land conversion and overharvesting while showing limited natural regeneration.
Wiebke Bünger   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

Growth Response of Crop Legumes to Soil Microbiota Is Linked With Soil Nutrients and Planting History. [PDF]

open access: yesPlant Environ Interact
ABSTRACT Soil microbiota provide essential services to plants, but predicting or manipulating these benefits is difficult. Here, we investigated microbial benefits to legume crops at a landscape level to uncover factors that predict those services and can be modified by growers.
Crust RM   +6 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

The nitric oxide response in plant-associated endosymbiotic bacteria [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Nitric oxide (NO) is a gaseous signalling molecule which becomes very toxic due to its ability to react with multiple cellular targets in biological systems. Bacterial cells protect against NO through the expression of enzymes that detoxify this molecule
Andrew J. Gates   +57 more
core   +1 more source

The importance of Rhizobium, Agrobacterium, Bradyrhizobium, Herbaspirillum, Sinorhizobium in sustainable agricultural production

open access: yesNotulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca, 2021
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
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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