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A mitochondrial metalloprotease FtsH4 is required for symbiotic nitrogen fixation in Lotus japonicus nodules. [PDF]

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Biological Nitrogen Fixation☆

2008
Introduction 1 Nitrogen-Fixing Organisms 2 Nitrogenase and Nitrogen Fixation 2 Ammonia Assimilation 4 Diazothrophic Bacteria – Plant Symbioses 4 Rhizobia–Legume Symbiosis 4 Frankia-Dicotyledon Symbiosis 6 Endophytic Diazotrophic Bacteria–Cereal Association 9 Nitrogen Fixation in Free-Living Cyanobacteria 9 Diazotrophic Cyanobacteria–Plant Symbioses 10 ...
RASCIO, NICOLETTA, LA ROCCA, NICOLETTA
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Nitrogen Fixation in Termites

Science, 1973
Nitrogen fixation, measured by the reduction of acetylene to ethylene, was found in workers of the dry-wood termite Kalotermes minor . The soldiers and reproductive castes fixed little or no nitrogen. The fixation rates ranged between 24 and 566 micrograms of nitrogen fixed per month per gram (wet weight) of termite.
James W. Mertins   +3 more
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The Nitrogen Fixation Genes

Nature, 1972
Genetic analysis of nitrogen fixation in free-living bacteria is being used to elucidate processes which in the plant root depend on a complex symbiotic relationship. Increased understanding of the nitrogen fixation mechanism will eventually help to increase the world resources of protein.
Stanley L. Streicher   +4 more
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