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  1. Species-specific relationships between deep sea sponges and their symbiotic Nitrosopumilaceae

    Sponges thrive in the deep, dark and nutrient-depleted ocean and may rely on microbial symbionts for carbon acquisition and energy generation....

    Alessandro N. Garritano, Marwan E. Majzoub, ... Torsten Thomas in The ISME Journal
    Article Open access 31 May 2023
  2. Nitrogen isotopes reveal independent origins of N2-fixing symbiosis in extant cycad lineages

    Cycads are ancient seed plants (gymnosperms) that emerged by the early Permian. Although they were common understory flora and food for dinosaurs in...

    Michael A. Kipp, Eva E. Stüeken, ... Roger Buick in Nature Ecology & Evolution
    Article 16 November 2023
  3. Twenty years of paradigm-breaking studies of taxonomy and symbiotic nitrogen fixation by beta-rhizobia, and indication of Brazil as a hotspot of Paraburkholderia diversity

    Twenty years ago, the first members of the genus Burkholderia capable of nodulating and fixing N 2 during symbiosis with leguminous plants were...

    Fabiane Paulitsch, Fabio Bueno dos Reis Jr., Mariangela Hungria in Archives of Microbiology
    Article 10 July 2021
  4. Haplotype-resolved genome of Mimosa bimucronata revealed insights into leaf movement and nitrogen fixation

    Background

    Mimosa bimucronata originates from tropical America and exhibits distinctive leaf movement characterized by a relative slow speed....

    Haifeng Jia, Jishan Lin, ... Ray Ming in BMC Genomics
    Article Open access 03 April 2024
  5. Role of Nod factor receptors and its allies involved in nitrogen fixation

    Main conclusion

    Lysin motif (LysM)-receptor-like kinase (RLK) and leucine-rich repeat (LRR)-RLK mediated signaling play important roles in the...

    Jawahar Singh, Praveen Kumar Verma in Planta
    Article 13 February 2023
  6. Bradyrhizobium ontarionense sp. nov., a novel bacterial symbiont isolated from Aeschynomene indica (Indian jointvetch), harbours photosynthesis, nitrogen fixation and nitrous oxide (N2O) reductase genes

    A novel bacterial symbiont, strain A19 T , was previously isolated from a root-nodule of Aeschynomene indica and assigned to a new lineage in the...

    Eden S. P. Bromfield, Sylvie Cloutier in Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
    Article Open access 22 April 2024
  7. Nodule Formation and Nitrogen Fixation in Acacia holosericea Plants Grown in Soil Admixed with Iron Ore Tailings

    Legume plants such as Acacia spp. could form nodules and fix N 2 from the atmosphere to facilitate N acquisition, and has great potential for...

    Lina Yu, Fang You, ... Longbin Huang in Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition
    Article 20 December 2022
  8. Natural nodulation and nitrogen fixation of Acacia Auriculiformis grown in technosol eco-engineered from Fe ore tailings

    Aims

    Nitrogen deficiency in eco-engineered technosol from iron (Fe) ore tailings limits the productivity of colonising soil microbes and pioneer...

    Zhen Li, Songlin Wu, ... Longbin Huang in Plant and Soil
    Article Open access 23 October 2023
  9. Impact of Pea necrotic yellow dwarf virus (PNYDV) on nodulation, N2 fixation and yield in faba bean (Vicia faba, L.)

    Pea necrotic yellow dwarf virus (PNYDV) is a novel nanovirus in Europe, affecting various grain legumes. The impact of PNYDV on nodulation, symbiotic...

    Judith Nora Seeger, Heiko Ziebell, Helmut Saucke in Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection
    Article Open access 09 August 2022
  10. Genetic diversity, phenotypic traits, and symbiotic efficiency of native Bradyrhizobium strains of Lupinus luteus in Morocco

    Background and aims

    In Morocco's semi-arid and sub-humid climates, the fodder legume Lupinus luteus is cultivated for its high economic and...

    Zohra Chaddad, Mouad Lamrabet, ... Mustapha Missbah El Idrissi in Plant and Soil
    Article 28 August 2023
  11. Symbiotic Relationships with Fungi: From Mutualism to Parasitism

    Biologically, plants are very dynamic systems and exposed to huge number and diverse species of fungi in/on soil, leaves, stems and inside the plant...
    Mohammad Magdy El-Metwally, Amal Ahmed Ibrahim Mekawey, ... Nourhan Gaber Naga in Plant Mycobiome
    Chapter 2023
  12. Lotus japonicus regulates root nodulation and nitrogen fixation dependent on the molecular form of nitrogen fertilizer

    Purpose

    Legumes form root nodules to gain fixed nitrogen from rhizobia and can also access nitrogen in soil. Data suggest that plants might...

    G. S. Ortiz-Barbosa, L. Torres-Martínez, ... J. L. Sachs in Plant and Soil
    Article 09 November 2022
  13. The relationship of C and N stable isotopes to high-latitude moss-associated N2 fixation

    Moss-associated N 2 fixation by epiphytic microbes is a key biogeochemical process in nutrient-limited high-latitude ecosystems. Abiotic drivers, such...

    Julia E. M. Stuart, Hannah Holland-Moritz, ... Michelle C. Mack in Oecologia
    Article 28 July 2021
  14. Fine-Tuned Immune Antagonism and Nodule-Specific Cysteine-Rich Peptides Govern the Symbiotic Specificity Between Alfalfa Cultivars and Ensifer meliloti

    Alfalfa expresses significantly distinct sets of genes in response to infection with different rhizobial strains at the below species level (i.e.,...

    Wenjuan Kang, **aolong Li, ... Shangli Shi in Journal of Plant Growth Regulation
    Article Open access 10 October 2022
  15. The Feather Moss Hylocomium splendens Affects the Transcriptional Profile of a Symbiotic Cyanobacterium in Relation to Acquisition and Turnover of Key Nutrients

    Moss-cyanobacteria symbioses were proposed to be based on nutrient exchange, with hosts providing C and S while bacteria provide N, but we still lack...

    Danillo Oliveira Alvarenga, Anders Priemé, Kathrin Rousk in Microbial Ecology
    Article Open access 01 March 2024
  16. Diversity of rhizobia, symbiotic effectiveness, and potential of inoculation in Acacia mearnsii seedling production

    Black wattle ( Acacia mearnsii ) is a forest species of significant economic importance in southern Brazil; as a legume, it forms symbiotic...

    Jackson Freitas Brilhante de São José, Marcos André Santos Hernandes, ... Luciano Kayser Vargas in Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
    Article 11 November 2022
  17. Biological Nitrogen Fixation: An Analysis of Intoxicating Tribulations from Pesticides for Sustainable Legume Production

    A score of pedo-environmental factors serves as limiting elements for the biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) process in root nodules of leguminous...
    Zahoor Ahmad, Rana Muhammad Sabir Tariq, ... Ayman EL Sabagh in Managing Plant Production Under Changing Environment
    Chapter 2022
  18. Symbiotic effectiveness, abiotic stress tolerance and phosphate solubilizing ability of new chickpea root-nodule bacteria from soils in Kununurra Western Australia and Narrabri New South Wales Australia

    Aims

    To assess the symbiotic effectiveness, tolerance to abiotic stress factors and phosphate solubilizing ability of new chickpea root-nodule...

    Irene Adu Oparah, Jade Christopher Hartley, ... Brent Norman Kaiser in Plant and Soil
    Article Open access 19 October 2023
  19. N-Fixation by Free-Living and Endophytic Bacteria and Their Impact on Field Crops with Emphasis on Rice

    Effective use of N-fixationN-fixation is important to establish crop production system with reduced dependency on chemical N fertilizer. This chapter...
    Motohiko Kondo, Rina Shinjo, Takanori Okamoto in Nitrogen Fixing Bacteria: Sustainable Growth of Non-legumes
    Chapter 2022
  20. Biosorption and Symbiotic Potential of Horse Gram Rhizobia in Soils Contaminated with Cobalt

    The current study aims evaluation of biosorption and symbiotic potential of horse gram plants associated with rhizobia inspite of Cobalt (Co) metal...

    Prabhavati Edulamudi, Anthony Johnson Antony Masilamani, ... Veera Mallaiah Konada in Current Microbiology
    Article 08 April 2023
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