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The symbiosis between rhizobia and legumes is of pivotal importance in nitrogen-poor ecosystems. Furthermore, as it is a specific process (most legumes only establish a symbiosis with certain rhizobia), it is of great interest to know which rhizobia are ...
Laura Pulido-Suárez +5 more
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Embora estudos recentes relatem a utilização de RCPC (Rizobactérias Promotoras de Crescimento de Plantas) no Brasil, raríssimos trabalhos avaliam a presença natural dessas espécies bacterianas no solo.
Rodrigo Matheus Pereira +3 more
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Small Open Reading Frames, Non-Coding RNAs and Repetitive Elements in Bradyrhizobium japonicum USDA 110 [PDF]
Small open reading frames (sORFs) and genes for non-coding RNAs are poorly investigated components of most genomes. Our analysis of 1391 ORFs recently annotated in the soybean symbiont Bradyrhizobium japonicum USDA 110 revealed that 78% of them contain ...
Cuklina, Jelena +5 more
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Nickel application influences nitrogen concentration, yield, and grain quality of soybean
Abstract Nickel (Ni) is an essential element in nitrogen (N) metabolism. This study evaluated the effects of foliar fertilization with Ni on the grain yield (GY), yield components, N content, grain protein, and oil content of soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr].
Jorge Delfim +2 more
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A multilocus sequence typing (MLST) method based on allelic variation of seven chromosomal loci was developed for characterizing genotypes (GT) within the genus Bradyrhizobium.
Peter van Berkum +3 more
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Selection of Bradyrhizobium or Ensifer symbionts by the native Indian caesalpinioid legume Chamaecrista pumila depends on soil pH and other edaphic and climatic factors [PDF]
Nodules of Chamaecrista pumila growing in several locations in India were sampled for anatomical studies and for characterization of their rhizobial microsymbionts.
Adhikari, Dibyendu +10 more
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Genetic differentiation between the Maoshan‐Dabie Mountains group (MA genotype) and Qinling‐Taihang Mountains group (SA genotype) of Atractylodes lancea occurs along altitude and climatic gradients. High altitudes and their corresponding climatic conditions favor the formation of SA, while low altitudes and their corresponding climatic conditions favor
Hongyang Wang +14 more
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Strains of Bradyrhizobium spp. form nitrogen-fixing symbioses with many legumes, including soybean. Although inorganic sulfur is preferred by bacteria in laboratory conditions, sulfur in agricultural soil is mainly present as sulfonates and sulfur esters.
Masayuki Sugawara +6 more
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Local bradyrhizobia promote plant growth on both maize and legume [PDF]
In Ivory Coast (West Africa) food crops are widely produced through a legume-cereal-tuber intermixed culture system. To assess the role and genetic diversity of rhizobial bacteria in this agronomic system, we isolated 74 rhizobial strains from root ...
De Lajudie, Philippe +9 more
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Soybean yield response to biostimulant seed treatments in Brazil and the United States: A review
Abstract Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] farmers have shown increasing interest in using substances or microorganisms purported to enhance plant growth and development as plant biostimulant for seed treatment (BST). Field tests of soybean biostimulants in Brazil and the United States have shown inconsistent results in increasing crop yield ...
Fabiano Colet +4 more
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