Abstract In the Cape Fynbos of South Africa, Psoralea pinnata (L.) plants occur naturally in both wetland and welldrained soils and yet effectively fix N2 under the two contrasting conditions. In this study, nodule structure and functioning in P. pinnata plants from the two habitats were evaluated using light and transmission electron microscopy (TEM), as well as the 15N natural abundance technique. The results showed that, structurally, fully developed P. pinnata nodules were spherical in shape with six components (namely, lenticels, periderm, outer cortex, middle cortex, inner cortex, and a central bacteria-infected medulla region). Morphometric analysis revealed 44 and 84 % increase in cell area and volume of wetland nodules compared to...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 90-108).Soils of the Cape Floristic Re...
Symbiotic interactions are thought to play a key role in ecosystems. Empirical evidence for the impa...
Summary Nitrogen (N) derived from symbiotic fixation of atmospheric N2 in wild and cultivated popula...
Thesis (DTech. degree in Crop Sciences) -- Tshwane University of Technology, 2011.The genus Psoralea...
Elemental distribution in tissue components of N2-fixing nodules of Psoralea pinnata plants growing ...
The interaction between the Brazilian pioneer legume Sesbania virgata and its microsymbiont Azorhizo...
International audienceSome plants can engage symbiosis with nitrogen fixing soil bacteria, allowing ...
Abstract Symbiotic nitrogen (N) fixation is the largest non-anthropogenic N input to many terrestria...
Sesbania herbacea, a native North American fast-growing legume, thrives in wet and waterlogged condi...
Plants are sessile organisms. This characteristic severely limits their ability of approaching nutri...
Broad-leaf savannas are more nutrient limited than fine-leaf savannas. Plant productivity is constra...
Root-aerenchyma in wetland plants facilitate transport of oxygen from aboveground sources (atmospher...
Nitrogen-fixing root nodule symbiosis can sustain the development of the host plants under nitrogen ...
<p>Legume plants form root nodules by interacting with the soil bacterium, <em>Rhizobium...
Aspalathus linearis (burm f.), commonly known as rooibos, grows in nutrient and organic matter poor ...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 90-108).Soils of the Cape Floristic Re...
Symbiotic interactions are thought to play a key role in ecosystems. Empirical evidence for the impa...
Summary Nitrogen (N) derived from symbiotic fixation of atmospheric N2 in wild and cultivated popula...
Thesis (DTech. degree in Crop Sciences) -- Tshwane University of Technology, 2011.The genus Psoralea...
Elemental distribution in tissue components of N2-fixing nodules of Psoralea pinnata plants growing ...
The interaction between the Brazilian pioneer legume Sesbania virgata and its microsymbiont Azorhizo...
International audienceSome plants can engage symbiosis with nitrogen fixing soil bacteria, allowing ...
Abstract Symbiotic nitrogen (N) fixation is the largest non-anthropogenic N input to many terrestria...
Sesbania herbacea, a native North American fast-growing legume, thrives in wet and waterlogged condi...
Plants are sessile organisms. This characteristic severely limits their ability of approaching nutri...
Broad-leaf savannas are more nutrient limited than fine-leaf savannas. Plant productivity is constra...
Root-aerenchyma in wetland plants facilitate transport of oxygen from aboveground sources (atmospher...
Nitrogen-fixing root nodule symbiosis can sustain the development of the host plants under nitrogen ...
<p>Legume plants form root nodules by interacting with the soil bacterium, <em>Rhizobium...
Aspalathus linearis (burm f.), commonly known as rooibos, grows in nutrient and organic matter poor ...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 90-108).Soils of the Cape Floristic Re...
Symbiotic interactions are thought to play a key role in ecosystems. Empirical evidence for the impa...
Summary Nitrogen (N) derived from symbiotic fixation of atmospheric N2 in wild and cultivated popula...