Specificity in legume-rhizobia symbioses

M Andrews, ME Andrews - International journal of molecular sciences, 2017 - mdpi.com
Most species in the Leguminosae (legume family) can fix atmospheric nitrogen (N2) via
symbiotic bacteria (rhizobia) in root nodules. Here, the literature on legume-rhizobia …

Bacterial associations with legumes

A Peix, MH Ramírez-Bahena, E Velázquez… - Critical Reviews in …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Legumes form a large group of plants that constitute the third largest family of angiosperms,
including near 20,000 species and 750 genera. Most of them have the ability to establish …

Changing concepts in the systematics of bacterial nitrogen-fixing legume symbionts

H Sawada, LD Kuykendall, JM Young - The Journal of general and …, 2003 - jstage.jst.go.jp
抄録 As of February 2003, bacteria that form nitrogen-fixing symbiotic associations with
legumes have been confirmed in 44 species of 12 genera. Phylogenies of these taxa …

The taxonomy of rhizobia: an overview

A Willems - Plant and soil, 2006 - Springer
The taxonomy of rhizobia, bacteria capable of nodulating leguminous plants, has changed
considerably over the last 20 years, with the original genus Rhizobium, a member of the …

Green Composites Based on Mater-Bi® and Solanum lycopersicum Plant Waste for 3D Printing Applications

R Scaffaro, MC Citarrella, M Morreale - Polymers, 2023 - mdpi.com
3D printability of green composites is currently experiencing a boost in importance and
interest, envisaging a way to valorise agricultural waste, in order to obtain affordable fillers …

[HTML][HTML] The biodiversity of beneficial microbe-host mutualism: the case of rhizobia

K Lindström, M Murwira, A Willems, N Altier - Research in microbiology, 2010 - Elsevier
Symbiotic nitrogen fixation is the main route for sustainable input of nitrogen into
ecosystems. Nitrogen fixation in agriculture can be improved by inoculation of legume crops …

Coexistence of predominantly nonculturable rhizobia with diverse, endophytic bacterial taxa within nodules of wild legumes

R Muresu, E Polone, L Sulas, B Baldan… - FEMS microbiology …, 2008 - academic.oup.com
A previous analysis showed that Gammaproteobacteria could be the sole recoverable
bacteria from surface-sterilized nodules of three wild species of Hedysarum. In this study we …

Gamma proteobacteria can nodulate legumes of the genus Hedysarum

Y Benhizia, H Benhizia, A Benguedouar… - Systematic and applied …, 2004 - Elsevier
The bacteria hosted in the root nodules of the three Mediterranean wild legume species
Hedysarum carnosum, Hedysarum spinosissimum subsp. capitatum, and Hedysarum …

[PDF][PDF] Symbiotic diversity, specificity and distribution of rhizobia in native legumes of the Core Cape Subregion (South Africa)

B Lemaire, O Dlodlo, S Chimphango… - FEMS microbiology …, 2015 - academia.edu
Rhizobial diversity and host preferences were assessed in 65 native Fynbos legumes of the
papilionoid legume tribes Astragaleae, Crotalarieae, Genisteae, Indigofereae, Millettieae …

Taxonomy of the rhizobia: current perspectives

H Berrada, K Fikri-Benbrahim - British Microbiology …, 2014 - archive.paparesearch.co.in
The classification of rhizobia has been gone through a substantial change in recent years
due to the addition of several new genera and species to this important bacterial group …