Systemic Regulation of Root Nodule Formation

  • Soyano T
  • Kawaguchi M
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Abstract

Biological nitrogen fixation has essential role in N cycle in global ecosystem. Several types of nitrogen fixing bacteria are recognized: the free-living bacteria in soil or water; symbiotic bacteria making root nodules in legumes or non-legumes; associative nitrogen fixing bacteria that resides outside the plant roots and provides fixed nitrogen to the plants; endophytic nitrogen fixing bacteria living in the roots, stems and leaves of plants. In this book there are 11 chapters related to biological nitrogen fixation, regulation of legume-rhizobium symbiosis, and agriculture and ecology of biological nitrogen fixation, including new models for autoregulation of nodulation in legumes, endophytic nitrogen fixation in sugarcane or forest trees, etc. Hopefully, this book will contribute to biological, ecological, and agricultural sciences. BT - Advances in Biology and Ecology of Nitrogen Fixation

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Soyano, T., & Kawaguchi, M. (2014). Systemic Regulation of Root Nodule Formation. In Advances in Biology and Ecology of Nitrogen Fixation. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/56991

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