Rhizobial–host interactions and symbiotic nitrogen fixation in legume crops toward agriculture sustainability

RK Goyal, AK Mattoo, MA Schmidt - Frontiers in Microbiology, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Symbiotic nitrogen fixation (SNF) process makes legume crops self-sufficient in nitrogen (N)
in sharp contrast to cereal crops that require an external input by N-fertilizers. Since the latter …

Phosphorylation systems in symbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacteria and their role in bacterial adaptation to various environmental stresses

P Lipa, M Janczarek - PeerJ, 2020 - peerj.com
Symbiotic bacteria, commonly called rhizobia, lead a saprophytic lifestyle in the soil and
form nitrogen-fixing nodules on legume roots. During their lifecycle, rhizobia have to adapt to …

The leguminous Hedysarum shrubs effectively drive the diversity and structural composition of soil bacterial community through rhizocompartments in the process of …

Z Zhou, G Wang, M Yu, G Gao… - Land Degradation & …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
In this study, we aimed to assess the impact of vegetation restoration measures on the soil
microbial community in degraded land via assessing the structural changes and diversity of …

Effects of Hedysarum leguminous plants on soil bacterial communities in the Mu Us Desert, northwest China

Z Zhou, M Yu, G Ding, G Gao, Y He… - Ecology and …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
This study assessed the influence of rhizocompartment types (ie, root, rhizosphere soil, root‐
zone soil, and intershrub bulk soil) on the diversity of soil microbial communities under …

[HTML][HTML] Nodule-associated microbiome diversity in wild populations of Sulla coronaria reveals clues on the relative importance of culturable rhizobial symbionts and …

R Muresu, A Porceddu, L Sulas, A Squartini - Microbiological research, 2019 - Elsevier
The culturable bacteria from root nodules of Sulla coronaria growing in spontaneous
conditions in Sardinia were characterized. This plant's peculiarity is to represent a legume …

Diversity and structural differences of bacterial microbial communities in rhizocompartments of desert leguminous plants

Z Zhou, M Yu, G Ding, G Gao, Y He - PLoS One, 2020 - journals.plos.org
By assessing diversity variations of bacterial communities under different rhizocompartment
types (ie, roots, rhizosphere soil, root zone soil, and inter-shrub bulk soil), we explore the …

Connecting signals and benefits through partner choice in plant–microbe interactions

BS Younginger, ML Friesen - FEMS microbiology letters, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Stabilizing mechanisms in plant–microbe symbioses are critical to maintaining beneficial
functions, with two main classes: host sanctions and partner choice. Sanctions are currently …

Macronutrients-availing microbiomes: biodiversity, mechanisms, and biotechnological applications for agricultural sustainability

T Kaur, R Devi, R Negi, H Kour, S Singh, SS Khan… - Folia Microbiologica, 2024 - Springer
Nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium are the three most essential micronutrients which play
major roles in plant survivability by being a structural or non-structural component of the cell …

Ботанико-экологическая характеристика Hedysarum grandiflorum Pall. и фитоценозов с его участием в южной части Приволжской возвышенности

МВ Лаврентьев - 2018 - elibrary.ru
Дана ботанико-экологическая характеристика копеечника крупноцветкового
(Hedysarum grandiflorum), его популяций и фитоценозов с его участием в южной части …

Role of rhizobia for sustainable agriculture: lab to land

A Kumar, VS Meena, P Roy, Vandana… - Plant Growth Promoting …, 2019 - Springer
Rhizobia is symbiotic diazotrophic soil bacteria infecting the roots of leguminous plants to
form root nodules to fix molecular atmospheric nitrogen (N 2) with the aid of nitrogenase …