Nitrogen Fixation: From Molecules to Crop Productivity
Proceedings of the 12th International Congress on Nitrogen Fixation, Foz do Iguaçu, Paraná, Brazil, September 12–17, 1999
Editors: Pedrosa, F.O., Hungria, M., Yates, G., Newton, W.E. (Eds.)
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The 12th International Congress on Nitrogen Fixation was held in Foz do Iguaçu, Paraná State, Brazil, from the 12th to 17th of September, 1999. This volume constitutes the proceedings of this Congress and represents a compilation of the presentations by scientists from 38 countries who came to discuss the progress made, to exchange views and to collaborate. Since the first meeting in Pullman, Washington, USA, in 1974, this series of Congresses has been held three times in the United States, four times in Western Europe, in Australia, Mexico and Russia, and now for the first time in South America. Brazil was a most appropriate choice because Brazilian agriculture is especially dependent on biological nitrogenfixation. An important example is the soybean crop. The 30 million metric tons of grain produced each year relies solely on symbiotic nitrogen fixation. N-fertilizers are expensive in Brazil and, in the absence of the biological process, this crop would require 4-5 M tonnes of N at an annual cost of almost 1 billion dollars. Crop rotation, soil reclamation, forestry, forage mixed cropping, intercropping with grasses and legumes, associative nitrogen fixation with non-legume crops, such as sugarcane, and other agricultural practices in Brazil are also dependent on biological nitrogen fixation. The Brazilian experience with biological nitrogen fixation is a paradigm to be followed by all countries where nitrogen fertiliser is expensive or where present day environmental concerns demand a feasible, efficient and inexpensive alternative to chemical N-fertilizers.
- Table of contents (376 chapters)
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Nitrogen Fixation in Perspective
Pages 3-8
Newton, William E.
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Chemistry and Biochemistry of Nitrogenase
Pages 11-12
Smith, Barry E.
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The Mechanism of Molybdenum Nitrogenase: An Overview
Pages 13-18
Burgess, Barbara K.
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Roles for Nucleotides in Nitrogenase Catalysis
Pages 19-22
Seefeldt, L. C. (et al.)
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Superoxide-Dependent Nitrogen Fixation
Pages 23-30
Hofmann-Findeklee, Carla (et al.)
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Chemistry and Biochemistry of Nitrogenase (Part 1)
Pages 31-32
Thorneley, R. N. F. (et al.)
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A 1.6A Resolution X-Ray Crystallographic Study of Klebsiella Pneumoniae MoFe Protein, Kp1
Pages 33-34
Mayer, S. M. (et al.)
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Roles of VnfX and NifX in FeV-Co and FeMo-Co Synthesis in Azotobacter Vinelandii
Pages 35-36
Rüttimann-Johnson, C. (et al.)
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Studies on the Mechanism for the Activation of Iron and Sulfur for Formation of the Nitrogenase Metal Centers
Pages 37-38
Dean, Dennis R. (et al.)
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Stopped-Flow Infra-Red Spectroscopy of Carbon Monoxide Binding to Functioning Nitrogenase
Pages 39-40
Thorneley, R. N. F. (et al.)
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Reductant-Dependant ATP Utilization During Nitrogenase Catalysis: Studies Using Ti(III)
Pages 41-42
Nyborg, Andrew C. (et al.)
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Cofactor Reactivity and Models for Cofactor Reactions
Pages 43-44
Leigh, G. J. (et al.)
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Interactions of Small Molecules with Isolated Femoco
Pages 45-46
Pickett, C. J. (et al.)
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Catalytic Reactions with Femoco in Non-Enzymatic Surroundings (Comparison with Synthetic Catalysts)
Pages 47-48
Shilov, A. E.
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Catalytic Behavior of Isolated FeMo-Cofactor of Nitrogenase in Non-Protein Surroundings
Pages 49-50
Bazhenova, T. A. (et al.)
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Chemical Nitrogen Fixation: Protonation of Coordinated Dinitrogen with Coordinated Dihydrogen or Bridging Hydrosulfido Ligands
Pages 51-52
Hidai, Masanobu
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Mo, V and Fe Complexes of Tripodal Sulfur-Donor Ligands as Models for Nitrogenase Active Sites
Pages 53-54
Davies, Sian C. (et al.)
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The Use of Chemical Models to Probe the Mechanisms of Substrate Reduction Reactions of Nitrogenases
Pages 55-56
Helleren, C. A. (et al.)
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Nitrogenase Reactivity Using Ti(III) as Reductant
Pages 57-57
Nyborg, Andrew C. (et al.)
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Re-Evaluation of the Kinetics of Nitrogen Fixation
Pages 58-58
Johnson, J. L. (et al.)
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Characterization of the E146D Fe Protein Mutant of Azotobacter Vinelandii: Function in Nitrogenase Turnover, Femo Cofactor Biosynthesis and Insertion
Pages 59-59
Ribbe, Markus W. (et al.)
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Substrate-Reduction Properties of the α195 ASN A. vinelandii Nitrogenase Mofe Protein
Pages 60-60
Fisher, K. (et al.)
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Studies on a Proteolytic Activity Towards Nitrogenase in Rhodospirillum rubrum
Pages 61-61
Bhuiyan, H. (et al.)
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A New Route to the Synthesis of Trinuclear Complexes Containing VII and FeII
Pages 62-62
Niedwieski, A. C. (et al.)
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Complexes of VIII/IV with Deprotonated Alditols and Monosaccharides
Pages 63-63
Budziak, C. R. (et al.)
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Regulation of Nif Gene Expression in Free-Living Diazotrophs: Recent Advances
Pages 67-72
Merrick, M. J. (et al.)
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Activation of Transcription by the Sigma-54 RNA Polymerase Holoenzyme
Pages 73-77
Gallegos, María-Trinidad (et al.)
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New Mechanisms of Bacterial Gene Regulation in a Nitrogen-Fixing Phototroph
Pages 79-82
Kranz, Robert G. (et al.)
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Regulation of Nitrogen Fixation and Glutamine Synthetase in Herbaspirillum seropedicae
Pages 83-86
Souza, E. M. (et al.)
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Analysis of Bacterial Gene Expression During the Late Stages of the Interaction Between Rhizobium etli CNPAF512 and Phaseolus vulgaris
Pages 87-88
Michiels, J. (et al.)
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Functional Analysis of the Bradyrhizobium japonicum Regsr Two-Component Regulatory System
Pages 89-90
Emmerich, Ralf (et al.)
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Role of Herbaspirillum seropedicae Nifa Domains on the Expression of nif Genes
Pages 91-92
Monteiro, R. A. (et al.)
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Characterization of an Azospirillum brasilense Tn5 Mutant with Enhanced Nitrogen Fixtation
Pages 93-94
Blaha, Carlos A. G. (et al.)
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AmtB is Necessary for NH 4 + Induced Nitrogenase Switch-Off and Adp-Ribosylation in Rhodobacter capsulatus
Pages 95-96
Yakunin, A. F. (et al.)
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Regulation of Azotobacter vinelandii Nifa Activity by Nifl: Role of PII-Like Proteins in Nitrogen Sensing
Pages 97-98
Reyes-Ramirez, F. (et al.)
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Structural Basis for Signal Transduction within the FixJ Transcriptional Activator
Pages 99-100
Schumacher, J. (et al.)
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Effect of Redox Status of Dinitrogenase Reductase on the Regulation of Nitrogenase activity by Reversible ADP-Ribosylation
Pages 101-102
Halbleib, Cale M. (et al.)
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Heterotrimerization of PΠ-Like Signalling Proteins: Lessons from a Comparative Analysis between a Cyanobacterial PΠ Homologue and its Proteobacterial Counterparts
Pages 103-104
Forchhammer, Karl
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Role of PII Protein as a Signal Nitrogen Level in Herbaspirillum Seropedicae
Pages 105-106
Benelli, E. M. (et al.)
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Modification of the PII Protein in Response to Nitrogen Availability in Filamentous Heterocystous Cyanobacteria Anabaena sp. PCC 7120
Pages 107-107
Gonzalez, L. (et al.)
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Effect of Rhizobium Respiratory Mutants on the Regulation of Carbon and Nitrogen Assimilation in Phaseolus vulgaris Nodules
Pages 108-108
Silvente, Sonia (et al.)
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Immunogold Localisation of Glutamine Synthetase in Medicago truncatula Root Nodules
Pages 109-109
Carvalho, H. (et al.)
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Long-Term Effects of CO 2 Enrichment on Nitrogen Fixation and Nodule Metabolism in Pisum sativum L. Plants
Pages 110-110
Cabrerizo, P. M. (et al.)
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Protein: Protein Interactions between the Enhancer Binding Protein, NIFA and the Sensor NIFL
Pages 111-111
Money, Tracy (et al.)
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Urea Utilization in Rhodobacter capsulatus is Regulated by NtrC
Pages 112-112
Masepohl, B. (et al.)
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Structure and Regulation of Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Genes from Sinorhizobium meliloti
Pages 113-113
Cabanes, D. (et al.)
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Involvement of the rec X Gene Product in the SOS Response of the Diazotroph Herbaspirillum secropedicae
Pages 114-114
Galvão, C. W. (et al.)
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Molecular Analysis of three Structurally Similar but Functionally different PΠ-Like Signal Transmitter Proteins in the Diazotroph Azoarcus sp. BH72
Pages 115-115
Martin, Dietmar (et al.)
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Essential DNA Sequence for NifA Expression in Azospirillum brasilense
Pages 116-116
Fadel-Picheth, C. M. T. (et al.)
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Differential Expression Of fixNOQP Reiterated Genes in Rhizobium etli by a Novel fixL * -fixK Cascade
Pages 117-117
Girard, Lourdes (et al.)
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Nitrogen Fixation Genes Contiguous with the nifHDK Genes of Herbaspirillum seropedicae
Pages 118-118
Klassen, G. (et al.)
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Expression and Purification of the GlnB and GlnZ Proteins of Azospirillum brasilense Strain FP2
Pages 119-119
Araújo, L. M. (et al.)
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Expression and Restoration of nif+Phenotype to Azotobacter vinelandii and Azospirillum brasilense Mutants by Acetobacter diazotrophicus nifA
Pages 120-120
Milhomem, A. C. P. (et al.)
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Studies on the Roles of Glnk and PII in Regulating Klebsiella Pneumoniae NifL-Dependent Nitrogen Control
Pages 121-121
Arcondéguy, T. (et al.)
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The Azospirillum brasilense Two-Component Regulatory System Composed by NtrY and NtrX Proteins is Involved in the Regulation of Nitrogen Fixation
Pages 122-122
Ishida, M. L. (et al.)
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Characterization and Functional Analysis of the Chromosomal NifA Region of Acetobacter diazotrophicus
Pages 123-123
Meletzus, Dietmar (et al.)
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Purification and Binding Analysis of NifA Protein from Azospirillum Brasilense
Pages 124-124
Passaglia, L. M. P. (et al.)
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The Expression of nifB Gene from Herbaspirillum seropedicae is Dependent Upon the NifA and RpoN Proteins
Pages 125-125
Rego, F. G. M. (et al.)
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Physiological Characterization of the Operon glnAntrBc of Herbaspirillum seropedicae
Pages 126-126
Persuhn, D. C. (et al.)
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Partial Cloning of the Ammonium Transporter Genes of Azospirillum Brasilense and Herbaspirillum seropedicae
Pages 127-127
Huergo, L. F. (et al.)
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Functional Difference between the PII Proteins from Herbaspirillum Seropedicae and Klebsiella pneumoniae
Pages 128-128
Bonatto, A. C. (et al.)
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Ammonium and Molybdenum Regulation of the Molybdenum Nitrogenase and the Alternative Nitrogenase in Rhodobacter Capsulatus
Pages 129-129
Drepper, Thomas (et al.)
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Genetic Characterization of Nif Constitutive Mutants of Azospirullum brasilense
Pages 130-130
Vitorino, J. C. (et al.)
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Functions of the σ54 Region I in trans and Implications for Transcription Activation
Pages 131-131
Gallegos, María-Trinidad (et al.)
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RpoN-Dependent Transcriptional Activators and the RpoN Operon of a Nitrogen-Fixing Pseudomonas stutzeri Strain
Pages 132-132
Desnoues, Nicole (et al.)
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NIFl of Klebsiella pneumoniae: Redox Characterization in Relation to the Nitrogen Source
Pages 133-133
Klopprogge, Kai (et al.)
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Transcription Mediated by AnfA and VnfA of Azotobacter vinelandii Responds to Mo and V Availability
Pages 134-134
Woodley, P. R. (et al.)
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Dual Role for the Integration Host Factor at an Enhancer-Dependent nifA Promoter
Pages 135-135
Wassem, R. (et al.)
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Nodule Specific Modulation of Glutamine Synthetase in Transgenic Medicago truncatula
Pages 136-136
Lopes Cardoso, M. I. (et al.)
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Identification and Characterization of Genes Involved in the Ammonium Sensing Mechanism in Acetobacter diazotrophicus
Pages 137-137
Perlova, Olena (et al.)
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Functional Analysis of nifHdk Operon of Herbaspirillum seropedicae
Pages 138-138
Machado, I. M. P. (et al.)
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Role of PII-Like Proteins in Nitrogen Sensing by Azotobacter vinelandii Nifl and Nifa
Pages 139-139
Reyes-Ramirez, Francisca (et al.)
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Symbiosis-Specific Transcriptional Control of Rhizobium etli Rpon2
Pages 140-140
Dombrecht, B. (et al.)
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Genetics of Nitrogen Fixation in Rhodobacter capsulatus: Ammonium and Molybdenum Control of Both Nitrogenase Systems
Pages 141-142
Klipp, Werner (et al.)
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Electron Transport Pathway to Nitrogenase in Rhodobacter Capsulatus RNF complex and its Relatives in Non-Diazotrophs
Pages 143-144
Saeki, Kazuhiko (et al.)
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Photosynthesis in Aeschynomene Bradyrhizobium sp. ORS278: Genetic analysis and Role in Symbiosis
Pages 145-146
Giraud, E. (et al.)
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The Concerted Action of Hydrogenases and Nitrogenases in Cyanobacteria
Pages 147-148
Bothe, Hermann (et al.)
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Heterocyst Pattern Controlled by an Inhibitory Peptide in Anabaena
Pages 149-149
Yoon, Ho-Sung (et al.)
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The Element Nitrogen in the Philatelic World
Pages 150-150
Bothe, Hermann
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Taxonomy and Evolution of Diazotrophs
Pages 153-154
Peter, J. (et al.)
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Ecological, Phylogenetic and Taxonomic Remarks on Diazotrophs and Related Genera
Pages 155-160
Martínez-Romero, E. (et al.)
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Molecular Evolution in Diazotrophs: Do the Genes Agree?
Pages 161-164
Peter, J. (et al.)
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Phylogeny of Rhizobia
Pages 165-169
Berkum, Peter (et al.)
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Genetics of Nostoc in Relation to Host Plant Species
Pages 171-175
Rasmussen, U. (et al.)
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Origin and Evolution of nif Genes
Pages 177-178
Fani, Renato (et al.)
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Characterization of Nitrogen-Fixing Bacteria Containing Molybdenum-Independent Nitrogenases from Diverse Natural Environments
Pages 179-180
Betancourt, D. (et al.)
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Biodiversity of Rhizobia from a Wide Range of Forest Leguminosae Species in Brazil
Pages 181-182
Moreira, Fatima M. S.
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Biodiversity and Selection of Sinorhizobium fredii Strains for Soybean Inoculants
Pages 183-184
Rodriguez-Navarro, D. N. (et al.)
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Taxonomy of the Acetobacteraceae Family
Pages 185-186
Fuentes-Ramírez, L. E. (et al.)
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Diversity in the Bean Nodulating Rhizobial Population of North West of Argentina
Pages 187-188
Mario Aguilar, O. (et al.)
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Characterization of Rhizobium lupinus from near the Parana River (Argentina) by PCR-RFLP
Pages 189-189
Fulchieri, M. (et al.)
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Nitrogen-Fixing Bacteria Isolated from Forest Soils in Finland
Pages 190-190
Elo, S. (et al.)
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Genotypic and Phenotypic Characterization of Soybean Sinorhizobial Strains Isolated from Brazilian Soils
Pages 191-191
Mateos, C. (et al.)
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Soybean Bradyrhizobia Strains Isolated from Brazilian Soils Under Native Vegetation
Pages 192-192
Ferreira, Magda C. (et al.)
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Grouping of Rhizobium Isolates from Nodules of Cowpea (Vigna Unguiculata) Cultivated in Soil Samples from the Brazilian Northeast Region by Elisa Method
Pages 193-193
Ribeiro, J. R. A. (et al.)
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Characterization of Soybean Bradyrhizobia Strains Adapted to the Brazilian Savannas
Pages 194-194
Hungria, Mariangela (et al.)
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Genotypic Diversity of Bradyrhizobium Strains of Tropical and Temperate Origin and the Identification of a New Genomic Species Nodulating Endemic Woody Legumes (Fabaceae: Genisteae) from the Canary Islands
Pages 195-195
Vinuesa, P. (et al.)
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Diversification of Some Forage Legumes Rhizobia Isolated in Thailand
Pages 196-196
Teaumroong, N. (et al.)
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Azorhizobium johannense Sp. Nov. and Sesbania virgata (CAZ.) Pers.: A Highly Specific Symbiosis
Pages 197-197
Moreira, F. M. S. (et al.)
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Diazotrophs That Group Within the Pseudomonadaceae Based on Phylogenetic Evidence
Pages 198-198
Saah, J. R. (et al.)
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Genotypic, Phenotypic and Symbiotic Diversity Amongst Rhizobia Isolates from Phaseolus vulgaris L. Growing in the Amazon Region
Pages 199-199
Pereira, E. G. (et al.)
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Diversity of Bradyrhizobium Strains Isolated from Endemic Woody Legumes of the Canary Islands by PCR-Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism Analysis of 16S rDNA and Low-Molecular-Weight Rna Profiles
Pages 200-200
Jarabo-Lorenzo, A. (et al.)
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Molecular Characterization of new Diazotroph Genotypes from Musa Spp. and Ananas Spp.
Pages 201-201
Cruz, L. M. (et al.)
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Characterization of Sinorhizobium fredii Strains Isolated from China Soils
Pages 202-202
Camacho, M. (et al.)
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Diversity in the Mcrosymbiont Population Associated with Wild Beans from the North West of Argentina
Pages 203-203
López, M. V. (et al.)
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The Noda Sequence of Rhizobia Gives Clues on Structural Features of Nod Factors
Pages 204-204
Moulin, L. (et al.)
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Phylogenetic Comparison of Symbiotic (NodC and NifH) and 16S rRNA Genes in Strains of Rhizobium, Mesorhizobium and Bradyrhizobium Isolated from Astragalus, Oxytropis and Onobrychis Spp.
Pages 205-205
Prévost, D. (et al.)
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Identification of Putative Nifdk Genes in the Genome of a. Burkholderia Living in Symbiosis with an Arbuscular Mycorrfflzal Fungus
Pages 206-206
Minerdi, Daniela (et al.)
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Rhizobial Populations Nodulating Leucaena leucocephala, Mimosa affinis, and Sesbania herbacea in Mexican Soils
Pages 207-207
Wang, E. T. (et al.)
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Control of Nodulation in Legume Symbiosis
Pages 211-212
Stacey, Gary
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Perception of Lipochitooligosaccharidic Nod Factors in the Legume Rhizobia Symbiosis: Studies on Medicago Nod Factor Binding Sites
Pages 213-217
Bono, Jean-Jacques (et al.)
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Use of GFP to Study Factors Involved in the Lotus japonicus Symbiosis
Pages 219-222
Spaink, Herman P. (et al.)
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Cell Cycle Control in Root Nodule Organogenesis
Pages 223-226
Kondorosi, Adam (et al.)
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Nod Factor Reception
Pages 227-230
Stacey, Gary (et al.)
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Functional Characterization of a Krüppel-Like Zinc Finger Gene Induced During Nodule Development
Pages 231-232
Frugier, Florian (et al.)
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Suppression of Plant Defence Reactions in Alfalfa Cell Cultures by Sinorhizobium meliloti Surface Carbohydrates
Pages 233-234
Niehaus, K. (et al.)
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Invasion of Alfalfa Root Nodules by the Nitrogen-Fixing Bacterium Rhizobium meliloti
Pages 235-236
Campbell, Gordon R. O. (et al.)
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Structure and Development of Infection Threads
Pages 237-238
Brewin, N. J. (et al.)
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Unusual LPS Structural Features and Symbiotic Function
Pages 239-240
Carlson, Russell W. (et al.)
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Two Bradyrhizobium japonicum Genes Encoding Putative Sensor Proteins
Pages 241-242
Müller, Peter (et al.)
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Differential Expression Pattern of two Apyrase Cdnas Expressed in the Roots of Soybean (Glycine soja)
Pages 243-243
Day, R. Bradley (et al.)
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Use of Pea (Pisum sativum L.) Mutants Impaired in Nodulation and Root Formation to Study the Role of Phytohormones in Nodule Development
Pages 244-244
Pavlova, Z. B. (et al.)
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Rhizobium Bacteroids Express Hydrophobic Lipopolysaccharides
Pages 245-245
Kannenberg, E. L. (et al.)
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Characterization of a Chromosomal Nodi Homolog
Pages 246-246
Bladergroen, M. R. (et al.)
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Glycosyl Sequence and Unique Features of the O-Polysaccharide from the Rhizobium etli CE3 Lipopolysaccharide
Pages 247-247
Forsberg, L. S. (et al.)
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Involvement of the Secreted Expe1 Protein and its Transport System in the Biosynthesis of Galactoglucan by Sinorhizobium meliloti
Pages 248-248
Moreira, L. M. (et al.)
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Rhizobium Sp. BR816 Produces a Mixture of Classical Nod Factors and Novel Nod Factor Like Structures with a N-Acetyl Glucosaminitol as the Reducing Sugar
Pages 249-249
Snoeck, C. (et al.)
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Identification of Putative Signal Peptidase Substrates in Bradyrhizobium japonicum
Pages 250-250
Boiffin, V. (et al.)
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Requirements of Sinorhizobium meliloti Surface polysaccharides for an Effective Nodulation Depend on the Species of the Medicago Host
Pages 251-251
Hozbor, D. (et al.)
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ndvD, A New Gene Involved in Cyclic □-Glucan Synthesis in Bradyrhizobium japonicum
Pages 252-252
Chen, R. (et al.)
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Boron-Calcium Relationship in Nodulation and Nodule Organogenesis
Pages 253-253
Bolaños, Luis (et al.)
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Expression of the Bradyrhizobium japonicum Nola Gene in Response to Chemically Distinct Soybean Inducers
Pages 254-254
Loh, John (et al.)
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Is Ethylene Involved in Nodule Initiation On Sesbania rostrata?
Pages 255-255
D’Haeze, Wim (et al.)
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Mutation in Pea (Pisum sativum L.) Symbiotic Gene Sym31 Affects the Expression of Rhizobium legumnosarum Bv. Viciae Vf39 Gene dctA and Not that of fixNc
Pages 256-256
Borisov, A. Y. (et al.)
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ILvc Mutants Reveal Novel Complexity on Signal Exchanges Between Sinorhizobium meliloti and Alfalfa
Pages 257-257
Lopez, J. C. (et al.)
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Characterization of A Functional Nifa-δ 54 -Type Promoter Upstream of the Azorhizobium caulinodans Noda Gene
Pages 258-258
D’Haeze, Wim (et al.)
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Possible Role for Diamine Oxidase in Infection Threads
Pages 259-259
Wisniewski, J.-P. (et al.)
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Cysteine Protease Localisation in Pea Root Nodules
Pages 260-260
Vincent, J. L. (et al.)
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Oxalate Oxidase Activity in Pea Root Nodules
Pages 261-261
Wisniewski, J.-P. (et al.)
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Pea (Pisum sativum L.) Gene Sym33 can Play a Role in Ethylene Dependent Regulation of Nodulation
Pages 262-262
Tsyganov, V. E. (et al.)
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Analysis of Medicago truncatula Aux1-Like Genes, Encoding Putative Auxin Influx Carriers: Are they Involved in Rhizobium-Induced Nodule Organogenesis?
Pages 263-263
Billy, Francoise (et al.)
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Regulation of Rhizobium tropici CIAT899 Nodhpq Genes and its Role in Host Range Determination
Pages 264-264
Manyani, H. (et al.)
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Expression of a Medicago truncatula Apyrase Gene is Induced by Rhizobia
Pages 265-265
Cohn, Jonathan (et al.)
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Genome Structure of Diazotrophs
Pages 269-270
Palacios, Rafael (et al.)
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Organisational, Transcriptional and Functional Analyses of the Rhizobium Sp. NGR234 Genome
Pages 271-274
Broughton, W. J. (et al.)
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The Symbiosis Island of a Mesorhizobium Strain that Nodulates Lotus
Pages 275-276
Ronson, C. (et al.)
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DNA Reiteration in Rhizobial Genomes: How Unusual is it?
Pages 277-278
Romero, David (et al.)
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The Symbiotic Plasmid of Rhizobium etli: Sequence, Analysis and Comparison
Pages 279-280
Dávila, G. (et al.)
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Analysis of the Symbiotic Gene Region of Bradyrhizobium japonicum
Pages 281-282
Göttfert, M. (et al.)
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Multiple Replicon in Azospirillum Sp
Pages 283-284
Martin-Didonet, C. C. G. (et al.)
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The Melilo Eu Project: Sequence of the 3.7 Mb Chromosome of Sinorhizobium meliloti
Pages 285-286
Kahn, D. (et al.)
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Genotypic Characterization by PCR DNA Fingerprinting and Partial 16S-23S rDNA Intergenic Spacer Sequencing of Azorhizobiun waulinodans ORS571
Pages 287-287
Valarini, Maria J. (et al.)
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Plasmid-Associated Traits are Species-Specific
Pages 288-288
Brom, S. (et al.)
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Sequencing the 1700 kb pExo Megaplasmid of Sinorhizobium meliloti. In vivo Cloning of 60-240 Kb Fragments
Pages 289-289
Hernandez-Lucas, I. (et al.)
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Curing of the Megaplasmid in Rhizobium tropici Strain Ciat899
Pages 290-290
Barreto, E. F. (et al.)
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Interspecies Transfer of Nodulation Genes from Bradyrhizobium japonicum Hrs Strains to B. elkanii
Pages 291-291
Minamisawa, K. (et al.)
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Natural Generation of New Symbiotic Plasmids
Pages 292-292
Brom, S. (et al.)
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Biodiversity in Rhizobia from Native Legume Trees from Uruguay
Pages 293-293
Frioni, L. (et al.)
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Analysis of the Rhizobium sp. Ngr234 Genome
Pages 294-294
Perret, X. (et al.)
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Characterisation of a 40-Kb Region of the Symbiosis Island of Mesorhizobium loti R7A
Pages 295-295
McCallum, Nadine G. (et al.)
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Analysis of a 16-Kb Region of the Mesorhizobium sp Strain R7A Symbiosis Island Containing Vitamin Biosynthetic Loci and a Novel Fix Regulatory Gene
Pages 296-296
Brown, S. D. (et al.)
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Genomic Arrangement of Nod Gene Sequences of Bradyrhizobium Isolates from TGx Soybean Genotypes in Relation to Bradyrhizobium USDA110
Pages 297-297
Abaidoo, R. C. (et al.)
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Development of a Physical Map and Sequence Tag Connector Framework for the Bradyrhizobium japonicum Genome
Pages 298-299
Tomkins, Jeff (et al.)
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Towards the Understanding of the Structure and Function of SYM Genes
Pages 303-304
Tikhonovich, I. A.
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Functional Genomics and Genetic Analysis of Nodulation of Soybean and Lotus japonicus
Pages 305-307
Gresshoff, Peter M. (et al.)
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A Region on the Upper Arm of Chromosome 5 of Medicago truncatula is Highly Syntenic to the SYM2 Region of PEA
Pages 309-310
Geurts, R. (et al.)
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Plant Genes Controlling Development of Two Pea (Pisum sativum L.) Endosymbiotic Systems
Pages 311-312
Tikhonovich, I. A. (et al.)
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Modulation of Ammonium Assimilation in Transgenic Legumes During the Symbiosis with Rhizobium
Pages 313-314
Hernández, Georgina (et al.)
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An Effort Towards the Map Based Cloning of a Gene Conditioning Nonnodulation Trait in Tetraploid Medicago sativa
Pages 315-316
Kiss, György B. (et al.)
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Genetic Linkage Mapping and Location of Genomic Regions Associated with Nodulation and Bacterial Diseases in Phaseolus vulgaris L.
Pages 317-318
Tsai, Siu Mui (et al.)
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Two Subclasses of Yellow Lupin Pr10 Proteins and Their Possible Function During the Symbiosis Development
Pages 319-322
Sikorski, M. M. (et al.)
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Early Nodulins as Markers of Various Developmental Stages During Nodulation of Medicago truncatula by Sinorhizobium meliloti
Pages 323-324
Mathis, R. (et al.)
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Early Symbiotic Functions of Sesbania rostrata
Pages 325-326
Holsters, Marcelle (et al.)
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Characterization and Analysis of Symbiotic Genes in Alfalfa and White Sweetclover
Pages 327-328
Hirsch, Ann M. (et al.)
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Nin, a Developmental Regulator of Root Nodule Initiation in Lotus japonicus
Pages 329-329
Schauser, Leif (et al.)
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Exploring the Genetic Potential of Rice for Forming Symbiotic Associations with Rhizobia
Pages 331-332
Reddy, P. M. (et al.)
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Biological Nitrogen Fixation Can Sustain Yield in Phaseolus vulgaris L.
Pages 333-333
Colleta-Filho, (et al.)
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Molybdenum as Component for N 2 -Fixation and Yield Enhancement in Bean Varieties
Pages 334-334
Gonzales, G. (et al.)
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Use of Autofluorescent Reporters in Studying Interaction Between Rhizobia and Legumes
Pages 335-335
Schlaman, H. R. M. (et al.)
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Fine Mapping of the Non-Nodulation Trait in Alfalfa
Pages 336-336
Endre, G. (et al.)
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Nodule-Structure in the Roots of Gleditsia Spp. a Non-Nodulating Legume Genus
Pages 337-337
Faria, S. M. (et al.)
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Autoregulation of Nodulation in Vicia sativa Ssp. NIGRA
Pages 338-338
Brussel, A. A. N. (et al.)
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Identification of Sequences Related to Heat-Stress Genes in Cowpea Growing Under Biological Nitrogen Fixationscreened by cDNA-AFLP
Pages 339-339
Simões-Araújo, J. L. (et al.)
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Nitrogen Fixation Characteristics of Brazilian Soybean Cultivars
Pages 340-340
Nicolás, Marisa F. (et al.)
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Cloning of Gsi-Like Genes of Medicago truncatula: Support for the Paralogous Evolution of GSI and GSII Genes
Pages 341-341
Mathis, René (et al.)
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Cation Transport in Soybean Root Nodules
Pages 342-342
Thomson, R. M. (et al.)
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The Broad Bean Nodulin Vfenod18: Expression Analysis and Immunological Localization in Vicia faba L. Nodules
Pages 343-343
Becker, J. D. (et al.)
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Regulation of Ureide Synthesis in Cowpea Nodules
Pages 344-344
Smith, P. M. C. (et al.)
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Rhizobitoxine Production of Bradyrhizobium elkanii Enhances Siratro Nodule Formation
Pages 345-345
Yuhashi, K. (et al.)
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A New Class of Plant Dynamin Homolog is Strongly Expressed in Nodules of Ragalus sinicus Cv. Japan
Pages 346-346
Hayashi, M. (et al.)
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Symbiosome Metabolism in Legume Nodules
Pages 349-350
Day, David A.
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Assimilation of Fixed Nitrogen Studied by Membrane Vesicle Transport and In Vivo 15 N-Nmr Spectroscopy in Pea
Pages 351-354
Rosendahl, L. (et al.)
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Alanine Excretion from Bradyrhizobium japonicum Bacteroids
Pages 355-358
Emerich, David W. (et al.)
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Carbon Metabolism and Symbiotic Needs of Root Nodule Bacteria
Pages 359-364
Mitsch, M. (et al.)
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Molecular Biology of the Peribacteroid Membrane
Pages 365-366
Udvardi, M. (et al.)
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Oxygen Regulation and Adenylates in Legume Nodules
Pages 367-368
Layzell, David B.
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The CBB 3- and the Putative Bd-Type Terminal Oxidases of Bradyrhizobium Japonicum
Pages 369-370
Arslan, Engin (et al.)
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Ammonium and Alanine are the Primary Nitrogen Secretion Products of Pea Bacteroids
Pages 371-372
Poole, P. S. (et al.)
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Regulation of Ammonium Assimilation During Symbiosome Differentiation in Root Nodules of Rhizobium etli
Pages 373-374
Patriarca, E. J.
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The Role of Rhizobitoxine in Nodulation by Bradyrhizobium elkanii
Pages 375-376
Minamisawa, K. (et al.)
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Polyhydroxybutyrate in Nitrogen-Fixing Symbioses
Pages 377-378
Copeland, Les (et al.)
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Characterization of an Acyl Coenzyme a Carboxylase from Rhizobium etli
Pages 379-379
Dunn, Michael F. (et al.)
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Rhizobitoxine Production of Bradyrhizobium elkanii Enhances Siratro Nodule Formation
Pages 380-380
Yuhashi, K. (et al.)
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The Adenylate Cyclase Genes of Rhizobium etli
Pages 381-381
Téllez, Juan M. (et al.)
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Analysis of Rhizobial Trehalose-6-Phosphate Synthase and its Role in Root Nodule Development
Pages 382-382
Engelhard, M. (et al.)
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Characterization of Rhizobium etli Rela/SpoT Homologous Gene Mutant
Pages 383-383
Calderón-Flores, A. (et al.)
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Methionine Implication In Rhizobial Iron Acquisition from Hemoglobin
Pages 384-384
Battistoni, F. (et al.)
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Occurence of Isatin Hydrolase and Purification and Characterization of the Enzyme from Species of Rhizobia
Pages 385-385
Madsen, Dorothy K. (et al.)
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Symbiotic and Metabolic Properties of an α-Ketoglutarate Dehydrogenase Mutant of Bradyrhizobium japonicum
Pages 386-386
Green, Laura S. (et al.)
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Genetic Characterization of an Inducible Asparaginase in Rhizobium etli
Pages 387-387
Ortuño, Olea L. (et al.)
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Indole-3-Acetic Acid Production from Indole-3-Acetonitrile by Strains of Bradyrhizobium
Pages 388-388
Vega-Hernández, M. (et al.)
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Poly-β-Hydroxybutyrate and Glycogen Metabolism in Rhizobium leguminosarum
Pages 389-389
Lodwig, E. M. (et al.)
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Synthesis and Catabolism of Alanine in Rhizobium leguminosarum
Pages 390-390
Allaway, D. (et al.)
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Ammonia and Alanine Efflux from Nitrogen-Fixing Soybean Bacteroids
Pages 391-391
Li, Youzhong (et al.)
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Recent Progress in Characterization of Associative and Endophytic Diazotrophs and Their Influence on Host Plant Growth
Pages 395-396
Kennedy, Christina
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Biological Nitrogen Fixation (BNF) in Non-Leguminous Plants: the Role of Endophytic Diazotrophs
Pages 397-400
Baldani, J. I. (et al.)
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Analysis of Genes for Nitrogen Fixation and Studies of Plant Growth Enhancement in the Diazotropfflc Endophyte of Sugarcane, Acetobacter Diazotrophicus
Pages 401-404
Kennedy, Christina (et al.)
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Interactions of Diazotrophic Azoarcus spp. With Rice
Pages 405-408
Reinhold-Hurek, Barbara (et al.)
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Associative and Endophytic Symbiosis
Pages 409-410
Bazzicalupo, Marco (et al.)
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Molecular Approaches for the Investigation of the Diversity and Localization of Diazotrophic Bacteria
Pages 411-412
Hartmann, A. (et al.)
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Endophytic Establishment of Diazotrophic Bacteria in Sugar Cane Plants
Pages 413-414
Olivares, F. L. (et al.)
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Involvement of Extracellular Components in the Aggregation of Azospirillum brasilense
Pages 415-416
Burdman, Saul (et al.)
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The Cytochrome cbb 3 (Cytochrome C) Terminal Oxidase of A. brasilense Sp7
Pages 417-418
Marchal, K. (et al.)
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Diversity of Endophytic Diazotrophs and Mechanism of Endophytic Colonization in Deepwater Rice
Pages 419-420
Verma, S. C. (et al.)
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Characterization of Indole-3-Acetic Acid (IAA) Produced by the Sugarcane Endophyte Acetobacter diazotrophicus, in Sugarcane Growth
Pages 421-421
Lee, Sunhee (et al.)
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Diversity of Putative Endophytic Bacteria Isolated from Wild and Traditionaly-Cultivated Rice
Pages 422-422
Elbeltagy, A. (et al.)
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Molecular Characterization of Plant Associated Nitrogen-Fixing Bacteria
Pages 423-423
Reinhardt, E. L. (et al.)
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Simultaneous Visualization of Rhizobia Expressing CFP or YFP in Plant Roots
Pages 424-424
Bras, Cristina Pacios (et al.)
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Biological Nitrogen Fixation (BNF) in Micropropagated Sugarcane Plants Inoculated with Different Endophytic Diazotrophic Bacteria
Pages 425-425
Oliveira, A. L. M. (et al.)
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Characterization of a Sugarcane Gene that is Induced by Association with Endophytic Diazotrophic Bacteria
Pages 426-426
Vargas, C. (et al.)
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Introduction of the Atmospheric Nitrogen Fixing Ability to Plants: Direct Bacterium Bombardment
Pages 427-427
Preininger, É. (et al.)
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Effect of Inoculation of Wheat Seeds with Azospirillum brasilense (245) and Azospirillum lipoferum in Field Trials
Pages 428-428
Didonet, Agostinho D. (et al.)
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Physiological Aspects in the Metabolism of Carbon and Nitrogen of Sugar cane (Saccharum spp.) Colonized with Endophytic Diazotrophic Bacteria
Pages 429-429
Gomes, A. A. (et al.)
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Presence of 16S rRNA Genes in Multiple Replicons in Azospirillum brasilense
Pages 430-430
Caballero-Mellado, J. (et al.)
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Effects of the Inoculation of Endophytic Diazotrophic Bacteria on Grain Yield of two Rice Varieties (Guarani and CNA 8305) Grown Under Field Conditions
Pages 431-431
Guimarães, S. L. (et al.)
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N2-Fixing Bacteria Associated with Brachiaria Pastures
Pages 432-432
Reis, F. B., Jr. (et al.)
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Diazotrophic Bacteria Occurring in Three Genotypes of Oil Palm (Elaeis guineensis Jaquim.)
Pages 433-433
Carvalho, A. R. V. (et al.)
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Interactions Between Azoarcus Sp., Glomus intraradices and Sorghum bicolor
Pages 434-434
Selle, Tina (et al.)
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Does the Diazotroph Azorhizobium caulinodans Impart a Growth Benefit to Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)?
Pages 435-435
Matthews, S. S. (et al.)
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Physiological Evidence for Novel Tryptophan-Dependent Pathway for Indole Acetic Acid Synthesis in Azospirillum brasilense
Pages 436-436
Carreño-López, R. (et al.)
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Regulation of Ammonium Transport in Tomato Roots Colonized by Azospirillum brasilense
Pages 437-437
Stanke, R. (et al.)
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Energy Generation Via Extracellular Aldose Oxidation in Cultures of Acetobacter Diazotrophicus Fixing N 2
Pages 438-438
Luna, M. F. (et al.)
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In Situ Localization of Herbaspirillum frisingense Cand. In the Energy Plant Miscanthus
Pages 439-439
Eckert, Barbara (et al.)
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Intercropping of Coinoculated Soybean and Sugar Cane Productivity
Pages 440-440
Fernández-Pascual, M. (et al.)
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Herbaspirillum frisingense Sp. Nov., a New Bacterial Species Occurring in C4-Energy Plants
Pages 441-441
Kirchhof, Gudrun (et al.)
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The Respiratory System and the Diazotrophic Activity of Acetobacter diazotrophicus
Pages 442-442
Soto-Urzua, L. (et al.)
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Development and Application of New Oligonucleotide Probes for the In situ Identification and Localisation of Nitrogen Fixing Bacteria
Pages 443-443
Stoffels, M. (et al.)
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Characterization of New Herbasprillum Like Isolates from Pennisetum Purpureum and Sugar Cane Samples Captured by Immunofishing
Pages 444-444
Schloter, Michael (et al.)
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Promotion of the Growth of Rice by Inoculation of Nitrogen-Fixing-Activity-Enhanced Bacteria to the Rhizosphere
Pages 445-445
Hidaka, Makoto (et al.)
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Microscopical Study of the Symbiosis Between Tagasaste and Bradyrhizobium sp. (Chamaecytisus): A new Infection by Crack Producing Indeterminate Nodules
Pages 446-446
Vega-Hernández, M. C. (et al.)
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A Survey of the Diazotrophic Population in Association with Maize
Pages 447-447
Chelius, Marisa K. (et al.)
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Frankia and Actinorhizal Plants
Pages 451-452
Pawlowski, Katharina
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Sugar Partitioning in Nitrogen-Fixing Root Nodules
Pages 453-454
Pawlowski, Katharina (et al.)
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Flavan-Containing Cells Delimit Frankia Infected Compartments in Casuarina glauca Nodules
Pages 455-456
Laplaze, L. (et al.)
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Casuarina-Frankia Symbioses - Molecular Studies of Frankia
Pages 457-458
Sellstedt, A. (et al.)
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Distribution and Phylogeny of Gymnostoma spp. Infective Frankia Strains in New Caledonia
Pages 459-460
Navarro, E. (et al.)
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Specificity in Discaria - Frankia Symbioses
Pages 461-462
Wall, Luis G. (et al.)
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Novel Nodule-Specific Glycine- and Histidine-Rich Proteins Expressed in the Zone of Infection of Actinorhizal Nodules may be Multimeric Metal-Binding Proteins
Pages 463-464
Dobritsa, S. V. (et al.)
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Root Nodule Initiation, Growth and Function in Discaria trinervis (Rhamnaceae) as Affected by External N and P Concentrations
Pages 465-465
Valverde, Claudio (et al.)
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Transgenic Casuarinaceae as a Tool for the Study of Actinorhizal Symbiosis
Pages 466-466
Laplaze, L. (et al.)
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Effects Of Boron Deficiency on Growth, Structure and Functionality of a Frankia Strain
Pages 467-467
Redondo-Nieto, Miguel (et al.)
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Cell Wall-Associated Proteins of Frankia
Pages 468-468
Tavares, F. (et al.)
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Seasonal Change of the Actinorhizal Nodules and the Movement of N in Discaria trinervis
Pages 469-469
Chaia, Eugenia (et al.)
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Physiological Roles of Betaines in Sinorhizobium meliloti and other Members of the Rhizobiaceae Subjected to Salt Stress
Pages 473-474
Rudulier, D. (et al.)
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Genetic Circuits Involved in the Response of Root Nodule Bacteria to Low pH
Pages 475-476
Tiwari, Ravi P. (et al.)
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Persistence and Competitiveness of Or191-Like Rhizobia and Sinorhizobium meliloti (Sme) Strains in an Acidic Soil of Argentina
Pages 477-478
Balagué, L. J. (et al.)
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A Requirement for the Iron-Regulated Outer Membrane Protein Fega in the Bradyrhizobium japonicum/Soybean Symbiosis
Pages 479-480
Boncompagni, E. (et al.)
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2D SDS Page of Proteins Involved in Acid Tolerance in Rhizobium tropici CIAT 899
Pages 481-482
Steele, H. L. (et al.)
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A Mutation in the guaB Gene of R. tropici Affects Thermal Tolerance and Bean Nodulation
Pages 483-484
Riccillo, Pablo M. (et al.)
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A new Putative Signalling Circuit Involved in the Regulation of Cellulose Synthesis in Rhizobium and Agrobacterium
Pages 485-485
Ausmees, N. (et al.)
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Does Phosphorus Deficiency Affect the Specific Expression of Carbonic Anhydrase Gene in the Phaseolus vulgaris Nodule Parenchyma?
Pages 486-486
Drevon, Jean-Jacques (et al.)
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The exoH Gene and Acid Tolerance in Sinorhizobium meliloti
Pages 487-487
Vivas-Marfisi, Ana I. (et al.)
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ActR is a Global Genetic Regulator in Sinorhizobium meliloti
Pages 488-488
Fenner, Beau J. (et al.)
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A Gene Region Conferring Stress Tolerance to Rhizobium leguminosarum bv viciae and Sinorhizobium meliloti
Pages 489-489
Reeve, Wayne G. (et al.)
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The Expression of Uricase Genes (NOD-35) in Ureide- and Amide-Type Legume Plants and their Molecular Evolution
Pages 490-490
Tajima, S. (et al.)
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Isolation of Acid Tolerant Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) Rhizobia from Soils of Central Argentina
Pages 491-491
Taurian, T. (et al.)
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Osmotic Stress Effects on Peanut Microsymbionts
Pages 492-492
Dardanelli, M. (et al.)
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A Modified Colonization Pattern of Cereals by Azospirillum brasilense Cd Under Saline Stress
Pages 493-493
Fischer, S. (et al.)
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Balancing the C/N Ratio of Terrestrial Ecosystems in a CO2-Rich World: Example of an Ecosystem Control of Symbiotic N2 Fixation
Pages 494-494
Hartwig, U. A. (et al.)
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Effects of Legumes Cultivation on Symbiotic Potential and Competitiveness of Bradyrhizobium Japonicum
Pages 495-495
Kang, U. G. (et al.)
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Effects of Environmental Stresses on the Expression of Nodulation Genes of Bean Rhizobia Strains Isolated from Soils of Argentina, Brazil and Spain
Pages 496-496
Moron, B. (et al.)
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Inoculation of Cowpea Plants Grown Under Irrigated Conditions with Rhizobia Strains Isolated from Soils of the Semi-Arid Region of Brazil
Pages 497-497
Martins, L. M. V. (et al.)
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Second Year Rhizobia Inoculation of Cowpea on a Non-Irrigated Field at the Semi-Arid Brazilian Region
Pages 498-498
Martins, L. M. V. (et al.)
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Aluminium Toxicity on Peanut Symbiont in the Acidic Environment
Pages 499-499
Donolo, A. (et al.)
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Characterization of Salinity-Tolerant Bradyrhizobium sp Strains
Pages 500-500
Barboza, F. (et al.)
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Second Year Rhizobia Inoculation of Cowpea on an Irrigated Field at the Semi-Arid Brazilian Region
Pages 501-501
Martins, L. M. V. (et al.)
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Xylem Sap Amino Acid Composition of Soybean After Transfer to Water-Culture
Pages 502-502
Sodek, L. (et al.)
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Acid-Tolerant and Fast-Growing Symbiotic Bacteria Isolated from Soybean Nodule in Tropical Asia
Pages 503-503
Abe, Mikiko (et al.)
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Influence of Iron Starvation in Nodulation Competitiveness of Rhizobia
Pages 504-504
Platero, R. (et al.)
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Regulation of Catalases During Free-Living Growth of Sinorhizobium meliloti and their Protective Role During Symbiosis
Pages 505-505
Hérouart, D. (et al.)
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Biological Nitrogen Fixation: Phosphorus - A Critical Future Need?
Pages 509-514
Vance, Carroll P. (et al.)
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The Brazilian Experience with the Soybean (Glycine max) and Common Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) Symbioses
Pages 515-518
Hungria, Mariangela (et al.)
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Quantification of Biological Nitrogen Fixation in Agricultural Systems
Pages 519-524
Peoples, Mark B. (et al.)
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Putting Legume N2-Fixation to Work in Cropping Systems of Southern Africa
Pages 525-530
Giller, Ken E. (et al.)
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Measuring Nitrogen Fixation by Trees
Pages 531-532
Boddey, Robert M. (et al.)
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Benefit of Legume-Fixed N in Crop Rotations Under Zero-Tillage
Pages 533-534
Alves, Bruno J. R. (et al.)
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Self Regulation of Biological N2 Fixation of Tree Legumes in a Forest Succession of the Eastern Amazon
Pages 535-536
Paparcíková, L’ubica (et al.)
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Multipurpose Legumes of the Tropical Genus Crotalaria are Associated with Unusual Rhizobia
Pages 537-538
Sy, A. (et al.)
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Nitrogen Fixation by Forage Legumes as a Driving Force Behind the Recuperation and Improvement of Soil Quality in Tropical Agricultural Systems: Opportunities for Wider use of Forage Legumes?
Pages 539-540
Thomas, R. J.
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Soil Fertility Improvement and Economic Returns from Incorporating Legumes in Cropping Systems in the Semi-Arid Tropics
Pages 541-541
Adu-Gyamfi, Joseph J.
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Diversity of Indigenous Field Isolates of Cowpea Bradyrhizobia from Ecological Zones of Ghana
Pages 542-542
Ayeh, E. O. (et al.)
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The Influence of Soil Rhizobium Populations on the Nodulation of Alternative Clovers in Southern Australia
Pages 543-543
Denton, M. D. (et al.)
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Studies on Nitrogen Fixation in Amazonian Floodplain Forests
Pages 544-544
Kreibich, Heidi (et al.)
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Biological Nitrogen Fixation by Crotalaria juncea and Mucuna niveum Determined Using the 15N Natural Abundance Technique
Pages 545-545
Alfaro, M. A. (et al.)
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Diversity and Abundance of Populations of Bean-Nodulating Rhizobia as a Function of Liming and Cropping History in Acidic Brazilian Soils
Pages 546-546
Andrade, D. S. (et al.)
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Legume Inoculation and Overcoming Constraints to Inoculant Use: Activities of the Rhizobium Ecology Network of East and Southern Africa
Pages 547-547
Karanja, Nancy K. (et al.)
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The Effects of Chlorsulfuron on the Ability of Rhizobium to Infect Chickpea (Cicer arietinum) Roots
Pages 548-548
Anderson, Annette (et al.)
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Brazilian Trials to Evaluate the Effects of Soybean Reinoculation
Pages 549-549
Hungria, Mariangela (et al.)
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Nitrogen Fixation and N Balance in Subterranean Clover Pasture Associated with Annual and Perennial Grasses
Pages 550-550
Chen, D. (et al.)
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Effects of Soil Tillage Management and Crop Rotation on Bradyrhizobia Population
Pages 551-551
Chueirecc, Ligia Maria O. (et al.)
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Interactions Among Rhizobia and Biocontrol Agents in Forage Legumes
Pages 552-552
Fuente, L. (et al.)
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Effects Of Environmental Factors on the Growth and Nitrogen Fixation of Cassia mimosoides var. nomame
Pages 553-553
Song, S. D. (et al.)
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Peanut Inoculation in a Low Fertility Soil
Pages 554-554
Castro, S. (et al.)
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Distribution of a Population of Rhizobium leguminosarum bv trifolii Among Different Size Classes of Soil Aggregates
Pages 555-555
Mendes, I. C. (et al.)
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Impact of Soyabean BNF on the Rural Poor: Experiences from Zimbabwe
Pages 556-556
Mpepereki, S. (et al.)
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Contributions of Below-Ground Legume N to the N Budgets of Crop Rotations
Pages 557-557
Khan, D. F. (et al.)
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Stem Nodules Morphology of Discolobium leptophyllum
Pages 558-558
Martins, C. M. (et al.)
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Symbiotic N2 Fixation by Faba Bean (Vicia faba L.) in a Gyspum-Treated Sodic Soil
Pages 559-559
Smith, A. P. (et al.)
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Persistence Behaviour of Genetically Modified Rhizobia in Italian Soils
Pages 560-560
Corich, V. (et al.)
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Application of the “15N Natural Abundance Method” to Estimate Biological Nitrogen Fixation by Leguminous Trees in Forest Stands of the Eastern Amazon
Pages 561-561
Thielen-Klinge, A. (et al.)
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15N Determination of the Contribution of BNF to the Forage Legume Arachis pintoi
Pages 562-562
Villalobos, L. (et al.)
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Pueraria phaseoloides as a Cover Crop in Agroforestry Systems in the Humid Tropics: Growth, Nutrition and Biological N2 Fixation
Pages 563-563
Silva, José P., Jr. (et al.)
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Activities of the European Commission in the Field of Scientific & Technological Co-Operation with Developing Countries on BNF
Pages 564-565
Kaser, Ferdinand
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The Importance of Biological Nitrogen Fixation on Land Rehabilitation
Pages 569-570
Franco, Avílio A. (et al.)
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Soil Biotests and Phytoremediation with the Legume-Rhizobium Symbiosis
Pages 571-573
Werner, D. (et al.)
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Can Aquatic Plants Remove Heavy Metals from Industrial Wastes and Sludges Effectively?
Pages 575-576
Tel-Or, Elisha (et al.)
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Bioremediation of Metal-Contaminated Soils
Pages 577-578
Sadowsky, Michael J.
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Host-Plant Factors in the Adaptation of Indigenous African Legumes to Low pH Soils
Pages 579-580
Dakora, F. D. (et al.)
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A New Remediation System for Heavy Metals Using Leguminous Plant and Rhizobia Symbiosis
Pages 581-581
Murooka, Y. (et al.)
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UV-B Effects on Plant Growth, Symbiotic Performance and Metabolite Concentration in Tropical Legumes
Pages 582-582
Chimphango, S. B. M. (et al.)
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Ultrastructure of Coimmobilization of the Microalga Chlorella vulgaris with the Plant Growth-Promoting Bacterium Azospirillum brasilense and with its Natural Associative Bacterium Phyllobacterium myrsinacearum in Alginate Beads
Pages 583-583
Lebsky, V. K. (et al.)
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Micronutrient Requirement for the Growth Survival and Symbiotic Association of Some Rhizobial Strains
Pages 584-584
El-Mokadem, Mehreshan (et al.)
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Legume Inoculation in Cerrado Soils
Pages 587-588
Vargas, Milton A. T. (et al.)
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Impact of New Technologies on Inoculation by Diazotrophs
Pages 589-590
Martínez-Drets, G. (et al.)
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Antibiosis as a Means to Enhance Nodulation Competitiveness: Beyond the Model System
Pages 591-592
Robleto, Eduardo A. (et al.)
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Horizontal Gene Transfer in Rhizobia: Ecological Implications
Pages 593-594
Sanjuan, J. (et al.)
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Plant-Biotin a Possible Signature Compound for Sinorhizobium meliloti During Alfalfa Root Colonization
Pages 595-596
Strait, W. R.
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Importance of Molybdenum and Cobalt to the Biological Nitrogen Fixation
Pages 597-598
Campo, Rubens J. (et al.)
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The Diazotrophic Culture Collection of Embrapa Agrobiologia
Pages 599-599
Pitard, R. M.
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Greenhouse Evaluation of Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR)
Pages 600-600
Olmedo, C. A. (et al.)
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Characterization of Salinity-Tolerants Bradyrhizobium sp Strains
Pages 601-601
Barboza, F. (et al.)
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Leguminous-(Brady) Rhizobium Interaction in Presence of Thiram Fungicide
Pages 602-602
Andrés, J. A. (et al.)
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Characterization of Antifungal Agents Produced by Pseudomonas aurantiaca for Its Use as Biocontrol Inoculant
Pages 603-603
Rovera, M. (et al.)
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Chickpea Response to Inoculation and Nitrogen Fertilisation: Winter and Spring Varieties
Pages 604-604
Alho, L. (et al.)
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Occurrence and Dissemination of Endophytic Diazotrophic Bacteria in Sugarcane Fields
Pages 605-605
Arcanjo, S. S. (et al.)
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Genomic Fingerprinting of Bradyrhizobium japonicum Isolates by Rapd and REP-PCR
Pages 606-606
Sikora, S. (et al.)
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Nodulation Capability of Species of Stylosanthes and Aeschynomene by Rhizobia from the Brazilian Semi-Arid Region
Pages 607-607
Santos, C. E. R. S. (et al.)
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Nature of the Beneficial Rhizobium leguminosarum Bv. Trifolii — Rice Association
Pages 608-608
Yanni, Y. G. (et al.)
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Infectivity and Competitiveness for Nodulation of N-Limited Bradyrhizobium japonicum
Pages 609-609
López-García, Silvina (et al.)
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Genotypic Diversity of Rhizobia Nodulating Common Beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) in Brazilian Tropical Soils
Pages 610-610
Straliotto, R. (et al.)
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PCR/RFLP Analysis of Acetobacter diazotrophicus Strains Isolated from Sugarcane Genotypes Originating from Different Countries
Pages 611-611
Santos, S. T. (et al.)
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Compatibility Between Rhizobium Strains and Recommended Fungicides for Common Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)
Pages 612-612
Ramos, M. L. G. (et al.)
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Response of Field Grown Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) to Rhizobium Inoculation and N Fertilization in Two Cerrados Soils
Pages 613-613
Vargas, Milton A. T. (et al.)
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Genetic Diversity of Fast Growing Rhizobia Isolated from Different Geographical Areas
Pages 614-614
Saldaña, G. (et al.)
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Nitrogen Fixation, Competitiveness and Survival on Liquid and Peat Based Inoculant of Fast Growing Strains Sinorhizobium fredii
Pages 615-615
L, Videira (et al.)
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Stabilization and Survival of Rhizobium meliloti Suspensions in Relation to the Exopolysaccharide and Biomass Content
Pages 616-616
Lorda, G. (et al.)
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Selection of an Efficient and Competitive Rhizobia Inoculant for Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L. Walp) Cultivated in the Brazilian Semi-Arid Region
Pages 617-617
Ferreira, E. P. B. (et al.)
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Rhizobia Strains from Brazilian Semi-Arid Region Isolated from Root Nodules of Arachis hipogeae, Aeschynomene and Stylosanthes
Pages 618-618
Santos, C. E. R. S. (et al.)
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Effects of Concentrations and Sources of Molybdenum on the Survival of Bradyrhizobium Strains
Pages 619-619
Albino, Ulisses B. (et al.)
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Diversity of NOD, NIF, DCT, and MOC Genes and Their Relation with an Effective Symbiosis
Pages 620-620
Castro, S. (et al.)
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Acetobacter diazotrophicus Extracellular Proteins
Pages 621-621
Gardiol, Alicia E. (et al.)
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Microbiological Resources Center - Mircen Porto Alegre
Pages 622-622
Freire, J. R. J. (et al.)
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Selection of Efficient and Competitive Strains of Bradyrhizobium for the Soybean Crop in Brazil
Pages 623-623
Saridakis, George P. (et al.)
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Selection of Rhizobium Strains for the Common Bean Crop
Pages 624-624
Hungria, Mariangela (et al.)
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Symbiotic Performance of Soybean Sinorhlzobia Strains Isolated in Brazil
Pages 625-625
Hungria, Mariangela (et al.)
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Inoculation Efficiency in Inga edulis with Different Bradyrhizobium Strains on Oxisol from Amazonia
Pages 626-626
Silva, José P., Jr. (et al.)
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Nodulation Competitiveness of Bradyrhizobium Strains Harbouring an Additional Heterologous nifA Gene
Pages 627-627
Ramos, H. J. O. (et al.)
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A Rhizobium etli CFN42 Multiresistance Extrusion Pump Induced by Bean-Root Exudate
Pages 628-628
González-Pasayo, Ramón (et al.)
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Diversity Of Rhizobia Isolated from Pterocarpus erinaceus (Poir.) and Pterocarpus lucens (Lepr.) and Nitrogen Fixing Potential of Symbiosis
Pages 629-629
Sylla, S. N. (et al.)
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Competition between Rhizobium and Bradyrhizobium Strains NGR 234 and CP 283 for Nodulation in Siratro Investigated with Gus Reporter Gene
Pages 630-630
Prasad, B. N. (et al.)
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New Records of Tropical Legumes Nodulation
Pages 631-631
Schroder, Eduardo C.
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Selection Program for Root Nodule Bacteria in Mediterranean Agriculture in Australia
Pages 632-632
O’Hara, G. W. (et al.)
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Prospects for Engineering Nitrogen-Fixing Photosynthetic Eukaryotes
Pages 635-639
Dixon, Ray (et al.)
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Nitrogen Fixation in Rice: Objectives and Achievements
Pages 641-646
Reddy, P. M. (et al.)
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Genetic Transformation of Legumes
Pages 647-652
Atkins, C. A. (et al.)
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Can the Study of Endomycorrhizae open new Avenues of Research in Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation?
Pages 653-658
Gough, Clare (et al.)
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- Book Title
- Nitrogen Fixation: From Molecules to Crop Productivity
- Book Subtitle
- Proceedings of the 12th International Congress on Nitrogen Fixation, Foz do Iguaçu, Paraná, Brazil, September 12–17, 1999
- Editors
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- Fabio O. Pedrosa
- Mariangela Hungria
- Geoffrey Yates
- William E. Newton
- Series Title
- Current Plant Science and Biotechnology in Agriculture
- Series Volume
- 38
- Copyright
- 2000
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Copyright Holder
- Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht
- eBook ISBN
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