Nodulation and plant-growth promotion by methylotrophic bacteria isolated from tropical legumes. (1/167)

The nitrogen fixing methylotrophic bacteria were isolated from the nodules of tropical legumes. Two isolates CMCJ317 and CMSA322 isolated from Crotalaria juncea and Sesbania aculeata possessing high nitrogenase activities under pure culture conditions and able to form nodules under inoculated conditions were further characterized. The biochemical characteristics revealed their close relationship with Methylobacterium nodulans type strain ORS2060. The PCR amplification of nodA and mxaF genes showed the expected 584 and 555 bp products, respectively, similar to M. nodulans ORS2060 and digestion with restriction enzymes revealed that the two isolates differed. The strains showed significantly higher nitrogenase activity and also improved nodulation and shoot nitrogen of the plants when inoculated to Macroptilum atropurpureum. CMCJ317 and CMSA322 formed nodules on C. juncea and M. atropurpureum under green house conditions and also significantly increased the nitrogen concentration in shoots. These findings show that the ability to establish symbiosis with legumes is more widespread in Methylobacterium.  (+info)

Response to flavonoids as a factor influencing competitiveness and symbiotic activity of Rhizobium leguminosarum. (2/167)

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Auxotrophy accounts for nodulation defect of most Sinorhizobium meliloti mutants in the branched-chain amino acid biosynthesis pathway. (3/167)

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Abscisic acid coordinates nod factor and cytokinin signaling during the regulation of nodulation in Medicago truncatula. (4/167)

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EFD Is an ERF transcription factor involved in the control of nodule number and differentiation in Medicago truncatula. (5/167)

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The tep1 gene of Sinorhizobium meliloti coding for a putative transmembrane efflux protein and N-acetyl glucosamine affect nod gene expression and nodulation of alfalfa plants. (6/167)

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Too much love, a root regulator associated with the long-distance control of nodulation in Lotus japonicus. (7/167)

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Symbiosis-related plant genes modulate molecular responses in an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus during early root interactions. (8/167)

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