根粒菌
- 関
- rhizobia、rhizobial、Rhizobium、root nodule bacteria、root nodule bacterium
WordNet
- the type genus of Rhizobiaceae; usually occur in the root nodules of legumes; can fix atmospheric oxygen (同)genus Rhizobium
- (microbiology) single-celled or noncellular spherical or spiral or rod-shaped organisms lacking chlorophyll that reproduce by fission; important as pathogens and for biochemical properties; taxonomy is difficult; often considered to be plants (同)bacterium
- relating to or consisting of legumes
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English Journal
- Effect of seed pelleting with biocontrol agents on growth and colonization of roots of mungbean by root infecting fungi.
- Ramzan N1, Noreen N1, Perveen Z1, Shahzad S1.
- Journal of the science of food and agriculture.J Sci Food Agric.2015 Dec 1. doi: 10.1002/jsfa.7553. [Epub ahead of print]
- BACKGROUND: Mungbean (Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek) is a leguminous pulse crop that is a major source of proteins, vitamins and minerals. Root infecting fungi produce severe plant diseases like root rot, charcoal rot, damping-off and stem rot. The soil-borne pathogens can be control by chemicals, but
- PMID 26619828
- The Type III Secretion System (T3SS) is a Determinant for Rice-Endophyte Colonization by Non-Photosynthetic Bradyrhizobium.
- Piromyou P1, Songwattana P, Greetatorn T, Okubo T, Chiba Kakizaki K, Prakamhang J, Tittabutr P, Boonkerd N, Teaumroong N, Minamisawa K.
- Microbes and environments / JSME.Microbes Environ.2015 Nov 19. [Epub ahead of print]
- Plant associations by bradyrhizobia have been detected not only in leguminous plants, but also in non-leguminous species including rice. Bradyrhizobium sp. SUTN9-2 was isolated from Aeschynomene americana L., which is a leguminous weed found in the rice fields of Thailand. This strain promoted the h
- PMID 26582551
- Cyclic di-GMP regulates multiple cellular functions in the symbiotic α-proteobacterium Sinorhizobium meliloti.
- Schäper S1, Krol E1, Skotnicka D2, Kaever V3, Hilker R4, Søgaard-Andersen L2, Becker A5.
- Journal of bacteriology.J Bacteriol.2015 Nov 16. pii: JB.00795-15. [Epub ahead of print]
- Sinorhizobium meliloti undergoes major lifestyle changes between planktonic states, biofilm formation and symbiosis with leguminous plant hosts. In many bacteria, the second messenger 3' ,5' -cyclic diguanylic acid (c-di-GMP, cdG) promotes a sessile lifestyle by regulating a plethora of processes in
- PMID 26574513
Japanese Journal
- Mitigation of postharvest nitrous oxide emissions from soybean ecosystems : a review
- UCHIDA Yoshitaka,AKIYAMA Hiroko
- Soil science and plant nutrition 59(4), 477-487, 2013-08
- … A new microbiological method was recently developed to mitigate postharvest N_2O emissions from soybean ecosystems utilizing N-fixing bacteria with increased N_2O-reducing activity (increased expression of nosZ). … This approach may potentially be applied to other leguminous crops and non-legume ecosystems. …
- NAID 110009766751
- はじめに(<特集>根粒菌および菌根菌共生-最近の分子遺伝学の進歩)
- 今泉(安楽) 温子,河内 宏
- 植物の生長調節 46(2), 91-93, 2011-12-20
- … Among them, root nodule symbiosis in leguminous plants and arbuscular mycorrhization in many plant species have critical importance in agriculture in respect to utilization of atmospheric nitrogen and uptake of phosphate from the soil, respectively. … We put together the feature story on two representative plant-microbe endosymbioses, root nodule symbiosis with Rhizobial bacteria and arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis with Glomus fungi. …
- NAID 110008897427
- Biogenic Amines in Rhizobia and Legume Root Nodules
- Fujihara Shinsuke
- Microbes and environments 24(1), 1-13, 2009-03
- … Root-nodule bacteria (rhizobia) are of great importance for nitrogen acquisition through symbiotic nitrogen fixation in a wide variety of leguminous plants. … These bacteria differ from most other soil microorganisms by taking dual forms, i.e. a free-living form in soils and a symbiotic form inside of host legumes. …
- NAID 110007131158
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- May 14, 1940; v; s. BOND BACTERIAL INOCULANT FOR LEGUMINOUS PLANTS Filed Aug. 24, 1938 W INVI%OR. am. @%mm ma? BY ATTORNEYJ', . Patented lvi'ay 14,1940 ' by the non-nitrogen fixing plants. - absence of ...
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- 英
- root nodule bacterium、root nodule bacteria、Rhizobium、rhizobia、leguminous bacteria、rhizobial
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- 根粒菌属、リゾビウム属、リゾビウム、Rhizobium属
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- leguminous bacteria、rhizobia、Rhizobium、root nodule bacteria、root nodule bacterium
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根粒菌
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- leguminous bacteria、rhizobial、Rhizobium、root nodule bacteria、root nodule bacterium
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根粒菌
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- leguminous bacteria、rhizobia、rhizobial、Rhizobium、root nodule bacterium
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根粒菌
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- leguminous bacteria、rhizobia、rhizobial、Rhizobium、root nodule bacteria
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- Fabaceae、Leguminosae