rhizobium|rhizobia in English

noun

any of several species of bacteria found on the roots of some plants

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1. Rhizobia inoculation significantly increased Basipetal auxin transport in both Medicago truncatula and Lotus japonicus

2. Regulation of Basipetal auxin transport in response to treatment with rhizobia

3. 29 Nitrogen fixation is carried out by the rhizobia in the anaerobic environment of the nodule.

4. During the Rhizobium-legume symbiosis, bacteria enter the cells of host plants and differentiate into nitrogen-fixing Bacteroids

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

6. (reviewed in Parret and De Mot 2002) and by Bacteriocins denoted as ‘rhizobiocins’ from rhizobia (Schwinghamer 1975)

7. 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 …

8. Terminal Bacteroid differentiation (TBD) is a remarkable case of bacterial cell differentiation that occurs after rhizobia are released intracellularly within plant cells of symbiotic legume organs called nodules

9. Bacteroid may refer to: Bacteroides, a genus of Gram-negative, rod-shaped bacteria. Bacteroid a differentiated symbiotic form of the nitrogen-fixing bacteria, Rhizobia

10. The Belin lab studies the biology of rhizobia, soil bacteria with the capacity to convert nitrogen gas in the atmosphere into plant-fertilizing ammonia

11. 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

12. Definition of Bacteroid : an irregularly shaped form of a nitrogen-fixing bacterium (such as a rhizobium) found especially in root nodules of legumes First Known Use of Bacteroid 1878, in the meaning defined above

13. 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

14. In pouch-grown seedlings, plants were inoculated with either Rhizobium alone or in combination with Azospirillum or applied together with a flavonoid, luteolin (a nodulation gene inducer), or with a cytokinin, benzyl adenine.

15. 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

16. Buckbrush roots have nodules that host nitrogen-fixing bacteria (Rhizobium) Bacteria capture nitrogen gas (N2) from the air (fixing it) and convert it into nitrogen compounds that plants can use Host plant shares minerals and carbohydrates produced by photosynthesis, with the bacteria

17. The main aims of our work were comparative studies of the phase state and structure of the lipid bilayer of the outer membrane (OM) of the cells of four free-living rhizobium strains and also of the influence of the composition of symbiotic pairs on the state and structure of the outer membrane of Bacteroids (Bacteroid membrane, BM) and PBM, that forms the symbiosomes inside the plant cell.