Nitrogen is an essential nutrient in plant growth. The ability of a plant to supply all or part of its requirements from biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) thanks to interactions with endosymbiotic, associative and endophytic symbionts, confers a great competitive advantage over non-nitrogen-fixing plants. Because BNF in legumes is well documented, this review focuses on BNF in non-legume plants. Despite the phylogenic and ecological diversity among diazotrophic bacteria and their hosts, tightly regulated communication is always necessary between the microorganisms and the host plant to achieve a successful interaction. Ongoing research efforts to improve knowledge of the molecular mechanisms underlying these original relationships and some...
Plant-growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) stimulate plant growth through diverse mechanisms. In additio...
Biological nitrogen fixation has essential role in N cycle in global ecosystem. Several types of nit...
For decades, rhizobia were thought to be the only nitrogen-fixing inhabitants of legume nodules, and...
Nitrogen is generally considered one of the major limiting nutrients in plant growth. The biological...
Access to fixed or available forms of nitrogen limits the productivity of crop plants and thus food ...
Access to fixed or available forms of nitrogen limits the productivity of crop plants and thus food ...
Nitrogen is an essential nutrient for plants and is often a limiting factor in crop growth. Large qu...
Abstract The potential of nitrogen-fixing (NF) bacteria to form a symbiotic relationship with legumi...
Access to fixed or available forms of nitrogen limits the productivity of crop plants and thus food ...
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) results from the interaction between a plant and diazotrophic bac...
In the late 19th century, it was discovered that legumes can establish a root nodule endosymbiosis w...
Recent advances towards achieving significant nitrogen fixation by diazotrophs in symbioses with cer...
The root nodule symbiosis established between legumes and rhizobia is an exquisite biological intera...
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria reside in nodules on roots of legumes. Within these nodules, they convert n...
Symbiotic nitrogen fixation in plants occurs in root nodules of legumes and nonlegumes. The bacteriu...
Plant-growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) stimulate plant growth through diverse mechanisms. In additio...
Biological nitrogen fixation has essential role in N cycle in global ecosystem. Several types of nit...
For decades, rhizobia were thought to be the only nitrogen-fixing inhabitants of legume nodules, and...
Nitrogen is generally considered one of the major limiting nutrients in plant growth. The biological...
Access to fixed or available forms of nitrogen limits the productivity of crop plants and thus food ...
Access to fixed or available forms of nitrogen limits the productivity of crop plants and thus food ...
Nitrogen is an essential nutrient for plants and is often a limiting factor in crop growth. Large qu...
Abstract The potential of nitrogen-fixing (NF) bacteria to form a symbiotic relationship with legumi...
Access to fixed or available forms of nitrogen limits the productivity of crop plants and thus food ...
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) results from the interaction between a plant and diazotrophic bac...
In the late 19th century, it was discovered that legumes can establish a root nodule endosymbiosis w...
Recent advances towards achieving significant nitrogen fixation by diazotrophs in symbioses with cer...
The root nodule symbiosis established between legumes and rhizobia is an exquisite biological intera...
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria reside in nodules on roots of legumes. Within these nodules, they convert n...
Symbiotic nitrogen fixation in plants occurs in root nodules of legumes and nonlegumes. The bacteriu...
Plant-growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) stimulate plant growth through diverse mechanisms. In additio...
Biological nitrogen fixation has essential role in N cycle in global ecosystem. Several types of nit...
For decades, rhizobia were thought to be the only nitrogen-fixing inhabitants of legume nodules, and...