Soybean Response to Seed Inoculation or Coating with Bradyrhizobium japonicum and Foliar Fertilization with Molybdenum. [PDF]
Jarecki W.
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Host-specific symbiotic requirement of BdeAB, a RegR-controlled RND-type efflux system in Bradyrhizobium japonicum [PDF]
Multidrug efflux systems not only cause resistance against antibiotics and toxic compounds but also mediate successful host colonization by certain plant-associated bacteria.
Balsiger, Sylvia +6 more
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An experimental and modelling exploration of the host-sanction hypothesis in legume-rhizobia mutualism [PDF]
Despite the importance of mutualism as a key ecological process, its persistence in nature is difficult to explain since the existence of exploitative, 'cheating' partners that could erode the interaction is common. By analogy with the proposed
Angeles Hidalgo-Perea +7 more
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O presente trabalho teve por objetivo avaliar os componentes de produção e produtividade de dois genótipos de soja cultivados em casa de vegetação e submetidos à inoculação com bactérias diazotróficas do gênero Bradyrhizobium e Azospirillum.
Lucas Guilherme Bulegon +6 more
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DSF inactivator RpfB homologous FadD upregulated in Bradyrhizobium japonicum under iron limiting conditions. [PDF]
Dutta K, Shityakov S, Maruyama F.
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Sur quelques aspects de la production du soja (Glycine max L.) au Congo : essais préliminaires [PDF]
About some cropping systems of soybean (Glycine max. L.) in Congo : first results. Field experiments were conducted to assess the response of soybean Glycine max cv. FN3 to N fertilization and inoculation respectively.
Mandimba, GR. +3 more
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Lupinus mariae-josphi, a new lupin endemic of soils with active lime and high pH in South Eastern Spain, is nodulated by a new bacterial lineage within Bradyrhizobium genus [PDF]
Lupinus mariae-josephi is a recently described species (Pascual, 2004) able to grow in soils with high pH and active lime content in the Valencia province (Spain). L.
Duran Wendt, David Ricardo +6 more
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The distinct cell physiology of Bradyrhizobium at the population and cellular level
The α-Proteobacteria belonging to Bradyrhizobium genus are microorganisms of extreme slow growth. Despite their extended use as inoculants in soybean production, their physiology remains poorly characterized.
Ian F. Medici +8 more
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Isolamento e caracterização fenotípica de rizóbios obtidos de substrato de cupinzeiro, utilizando-se soja como planta-isca. [PDF]
bitstream/item/69052/1/063-silva-isolamento.pdfPublicado também no Cadernos de Agroecologia, v.
COSTA, M. R. +3 more
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The Bradyrhizobium japonicum fsrB gene is essential for utilization of structurally diverse ferric siderophores to fulfill its nutritional iron requirement. [PDF]
Ong A, O'Brian MR.
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