The root nodule bacteria were isolated from three different leguminous plants belonging to the Fabaceae family such as Cajanus cajan, Lablab purpureus and Vigna unguiculata using YEMA medium and identified. The isolates were submitted to 16S rRNA and PCR–RFLP typing. A representative sample was further submitted to sequence analysis of 16S rRNA. Isolates were assigned to two genera and were related to Rhizobium spp. (75%) and Bacillus spp. (25%) respectively. This study opens the doors to researchers to do specific studies on this root nodule bacteria which are symbiotic with these legume plants in this area for their antibacterial activity, medicine and food application, and sustainable agriculture. Rhizobium and other beneficial mic...
The family of leguminous plants is one of the major plant families in the world. Since the 19th cent...
Bacteria that capable of forming root nodules on legumes are known as Rhizobia. They have also known...
Study of the legume/rhizobium symbiosis necessitates an understanding of methods to isolate and char...
Rhizobia represents one of the most important types of beneficial soil bacteria, as it contributes t...
Legumes are the most important source of human food and forage. Legumes are able to provide the bene...
Root nodule bacteria is a group of soil bacteria that has ability to develop association with...
Rhizobia are Gram-negative bacteria able to form nodules and fix nitrogen through legumes. Root nodu...
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) as a result of mutual symbiosis between the rhizobia and the cult...
Symbiotic nitrogen fixation in plants occurs in root nodules of legumes and nonlegumes. The bacteriu...
This thesis report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of B.Sc in ...
The plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) is a group of bacteria capable of colonizing plants ...
Rhizobia are bacteria that able to associate with legumes commonly called Legume Nodulating Bacteria...
In the present study, samples of rhizosphere and root nodules were collected from different areas of...
As the world population increases, improvements in crop growth and yield will be needed to meet risi...
The root nodules are a unique environment formed on legume roots through a highly specific symbiotic...
The family of leguminous plants is one of the major plant families in the world. Since the 19th cent...
Bacteria that capable of forming root nodules on legumes are known as Rhizobia. They have also known...
Study of the legume/rhizobium symbiosis necessitates an understanding of methods to isolate and char...
Rhizobia represents one of the most important types of beneficial soil bacteria, as it contributes t...
Legumes are the most important source of human food and forage. Legumes are able to provide the bene...
Root nodule bacteria is a group of soil bacteria that has ability to develop association with...
Rhizobia are Gram-negative bacteria able to form nodules and fix nitrogen through legumes. Root nodu...
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) as a result of mutual symbiosis between the rhizobia and the cult...
Symbiotic nitrogen fixation in plants occurs in root nodules of legumes and nonlegumes. The bacteriu...
This thesis report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of B.Sc in ...
The plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) is a group of bacteria capable of colonizing plants ...
Rhizobia are bacteria that able to associate with legumes commonly called Legume Nodulating Bacteria...
In the present study, samples of rhizosphere and root nodules were collected from different areas of...
As the world population increases, improvements in crop growth and yield will be needed to meet risi...
The root nodules are a unique environment formed on legume roots through a highly specific symbiotic...
The family of leguminous plants is one of the major plant families in the world. Since the 19th cent...
Bacteria that capable of forming root nodules on legumes are known as Rhizobia. They have also known...
Study of the legume/rhizobium symbiosis necessitates an understanding of methods to isolate and char...