nitrogen fixation in English

noun
1
the chemical processes by which atmospheric nitrogen is assimilated into organic compounds, especially by certain microorganisms as part of the nitrogen cycle.
Legumes, such as soybean, are able to capture atmospheric nitrogen and utilize it through the process of nitrogen fixation .

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1. Nitrogen fixation trees of Leguminosae and non - Leguminosae are important biological nitrogen fixation resources.

2. Dinitrogenase The enzyme that catalyzes NITROGEN FIXATION.

3. Mycorhizae perform the function of nitrogen fixation and storage.

4. Nodule bacteria are very good at biological nitrogen fixation.

5. What are the prospects for nitrogen fixation in plants?

6. 4 Nodule bacteria are very good at biological nitrogen fixation.

7. Biological nitrogen fixation was discovered in this lake in 2007.

8. The alder nitrogen fixation promoted growth of the after crop.

9. Among the blue - green algae are many species of nitrogen fixation.

10. Key words: denitrification, nitrogen fixation, quantitative hybridization, activated sludge, primary clarifier.

11. Key words: alginate, bacterial immobilization, microalgae, nitrogen fixation, Phyllobacterium, wastewater treatment.

12. For the genetic engineers, the grail of nitrogen-fixation remains unattainable.

13. Patterns of nitrogen fixation along 10 N in the tropical Atlantic.

14. 11 For the genetic engineers, the grail of nitrogen-fixation remains unattainable.

15. The results of acetylene reduction detection showed that 5 % were effective for nitrogen fixation.

16. Nitrogen fixation is carried out by the rhizobia in the anaerobic environment of the nodule.

17. Acetylene reduction assays of the nodules induced by this prokaryote isolate demonstrated nitrogen fixation activity.

18. 29 Nitrogen fixation is carried out by the rhizobia in the anaerobic environment of the nodule.

19. The growth period, nitrogen fixation , growth condition and other growth characteristics of Nostoc. sp were studied.

20. Key words: acetylene-induced decline, Alnus incana ssp. rugosa, actinorhizal plants, Myrica gale, nitrogen fixation, nitrogenase activity.

21. Blue‐green algae copper toxicity cyanobacteria Cyanophytes growth iron micron‐utrients molybdenum nitrogen fixation photosynthesis physiology trace metal nutrition

22. The purplish soils with the different properties and fertility had obvious influence on nodulation and nitrogen fixation of the alder.

23. The new strains also demonstrated nitrogen fixation under molybdate-deficient conditions, which suggested the presence of an alternative molybdate-independent nitrogenase.

24. Symbiotic nitrogen fixation of legumes with azotobacteria was a hot topic of scientific research, but less focus on alpine meadow community.

25. The results showed that ACCC16101 had obvious comparative advantages in crop growth, breeding traits, nodulation status, nitrogen fixation and grain yields.

26. * Nitrogen fixation is also accomplished by bacteria that live in nodules on the roots of legumes, such as peas, soybeans, and alfalfa.

27. An estimate of nitrogen fixation in terms of acetylene reduction was made at two sites in a subarctic black spruce (Piceamariana (Mill.)

28. Anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria (APB) are good model organisms used to study the origin and evolution of life, photosynthesis and nitrogen fixation mechanism.

29. Plant pot experiments were carried out for the recipient strains and their transconjugants to compare their nodulation ability and symbiotic nitrogen fixation efficiency.

30. Abiological nitrogen fixation describes chemical processes that fix (react with) N 2, usually with the goal of generating ammonia.The dominant technology for Abiological nitrogen fixation is the Haber process, which uses an iron-based heterogeneous catalysts and H 2 to convert N 2 to NH 3.This article focuses on homogeneous (soluble) catalysts for the same or similar conversions.

31. 21 The results are theoretically and practically significant for the research on biological nitrogen fixation in plants of Graminae and the popularization of nitrogen-fixing bacteria.

32. Since all members in the genus Nitrobacter are obligate aerobes, oxygen along with phosphorus tend to be factors that limit their capability to perform nitrogen fixation.

33. The Spirit of the Soil or an Account of Nitrogen Fixation in the Soil by Bacteria and of the Production of Auximones in Bacterized Peat (Classic Reprint)

34. Bacteroid: Any of various bacteria, especially those of the genus Rhizobium, that carry out nitrogen fixation in the root nodules of leguminous plants and often change markedly in …

35. This paper still discussed the rule of amyloplast changes in the infected cells of pea root nodules and its relation to the development and nitrogen fixation of infected cells.

36. The effect of clear-cutting and woody residue removal on soil nonsymbiotic nitrogen fixation, as estimated by the acetylene reduction technique, was investigated on a subalpine fir (Abieslasiocarpa (Hook.)

37. For years, scientists have tried to increase the rate of nitrogen fixation in legumes by altering rhizobia Bacterioid function or interactions that take place between the Bacterioid and the root

38. Recent Examples on the Web Explore photosynthesis, osmosis, nitrogen fixation, and other life processes • Investigate the cell cycle (mitosis and Cytokinesis) • — Bruce Sterling, WIRED, "No Lectures.All Lab.," 28 Apr

39. Adzuki bean has broad adaptability, high tolerance to poor soil fertility, and is a high-value rotation crop that contributes to the improvement of soil condition by nitrogen fixation (11, 12)

40. For years, scientists have tried to increase the rate of nitrogen fixation in legumes by altering rhizobia Bacterioid function or interactions that take place between the Bacterioid and the root nodule cells

41. Black locust (Robiniapseudoacacia L.) seedlings grown for 50 days in sand culture with 5 mM NH4NO3-supplemented nutrient solution had 74% lower nitrogen-fixation rates (acetylene reduction) than seedlings grown without nitrogen.

42. For years, scientists have tried to increase the rate of nitrogen fixation in legumes by altering rhizobia Bacterioid function or interactions that take place between the Bacterioid and the root nodule cells

43. The Spirit of the Soil or an Account of Nitrogen Fixation in the Soil by Bacteria and of the Production of Auximones in Bacterized Peat (Classic Reprint) [Knox, Gordon D.] on Amazon.com

44. Samples of wetwood from four living western black cottonwood (Populustrichocarpa Torr. and Gray) trees growing near Vancouver, B.C., were incubated anaerobically with acetylene to detect nitrogen fixation using the acetylene-reduction method.

45. Actinomycete bacteria are of special interest because they are metabolic mutualists of diverse organisms (e.g., in nitrogen-fixation or antibiotic production) and because Pseudonocardia Actinomycetes are thought to serve disease-suppressing functions in attine gardens

46. An Anabaena sp., isolated from one of the habitats investigated, gave conversion factors near the theoretical factor of 4, when determined at 14.0 and 17.3°C. It was concluded that the acetylene reduction activity of free-living cyanobacteria in high arctic habitats results in underestimates of the real nitrogen-fixation activity in these environments.