rhizobium การใช้
- Rhizobium cicero was transferd to " Mesorhizobium ciceri ".
- Prior to sowing, the seeds are subject to Rhizobium culture.
- They saw a decrease in the rhizobium reproductive success by 50 %.
- Often, Rhizobium infected cells have only small vacuoles.
- Rhizobium huakuii " was transferred to " Mesorhizobium huakuii ".
- In nitrogen fixation, rhizobium bacteria convert N 2 to ammonia ( NH 3 ).
- West et al . found a similar countermeasure against cheating in legume-rhizobium mutualism.
- To prevent cheating, these plants seem to be able to punish the rhizobium bacteria.
- Rhizobium are soil organisms that interact with green manure to retain atmospheric nitrogen in the soil.
- Rhizobium typically nodulate the roots of " Trifolium ", increasing nitrogen availability to the plant.
- Nitrogen fixing : Acacia auriculiformis can fix nitrogen after nodulating with a range of Rhizobium and Bradyrhizobium strains.
- Bio-fertilizers such as Rhizobium, Azotobacter, mustard, cotton, potato and other vegetable crops.
- In addition, soybean uses isoflavones to stimulate soil-microbe rhizobium to form nitrogen-fixing root nodules.
- As a legume, this shrub can fix nitrogen in the soil through a symbiotic relationship with Rhizobium bacteria.
- The word " rhizobium " is still sometimes used as the singular form of " rhizobia"
- NFL manufactures and markets three types of Bio-Fertilizers namely Rhizobium, Phosphate Solubilising Bacteria ( PSB ) and Azetobactor.
- Factors that influence nitrogen fixation include, Rhizobium strain, interactions between strain and host genotype, available nutrients and soil pH.
- For example, legumes use flavonoids to signal a symbiotic relationship with nitrogen fixing fungi ( rhizobium ) to increase their nitrogen uptake.
- Root nodules containing " Rhizobium " bacteria have been found on " R . regia " trees in India.
- Legumes are inoculated with bacteria of the genus " Rhizobium " which induce nitrogen-fixing nodules in the roots of legumes.
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