The biological nitrogen fixation carried out by some Bacteria and Archaea is one of the most attractive alternatives to synthetic nitrogen fertilizers. In this study we compared the effect of controlling the maximum activation state of the Azotobacter vinelandii glutamine synthase by a point mutation at the active site (D49S mutation) and impairing the ammonium-dependent homeostatic control of nitrogen- fixation genes expression by the ΔnifL mutation on ammonium release by the cells. Strains bearing the single D49S mutation were more efficient ammonium producers under carbon/energy limiting conditions and sustained microalgae growth at the expense of atmospheric N2 in synthetic microalgae– bacteria consortia. Ammonium delivery by the differ...
Nitrogen is the second most critical factor for crop production after water. In this study, the bene...
Due to the costly energy demands of nitrogen (N) fixation, diazotrophic bacteria have evolved comple...
Nitrogen fixation is advantageous in microbial competition when bioavailable nitrogen is scarce, but...
The biological nitrogen fixation carried out by some Bacteria and Archaea is one of the most attract...
There is an increasing interest in the use of N2-fixing bacteria for the sustainable biofertilizatio...
Summary: The reduction of chemically inert nitrogen to ammonia is a critical step in the global nitr...
Biological nitrogen fixation is not only essential for world nitrogen balance but it is also an alte...
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) is the nitrogenase-catalyzed conversion of dinitrogen to ammonia ...
Eukaryotic organisms such as plants are unable to utilise nitrogen gas (N2) directly as a source of ...
Due to the costly energy demands of nitrogen (N) fixation, diazotrophic bacteria have evolved comple...
Recent advances in understanding the genetics of nitrogen fixation have provided ideas for novel app...
Nitrogen fixation provides bioavailable nitrogen, supporting global ecosystems and influencing globa...
Nitrogen fixation provides bioavailable nitrogen, supporting global ecosystems and influencing globa...
Prevotella spp. are believed to play a central role in ruminal nitrogen metabolism, but little is un...
The vast majority of Pseudomonas species are unable to fix atmospheric nitrogen. Although several st...
Nitrogen is the second most critical factor for crop production after water. In this study, the bene...
Due to the costly energy demands of nitrogen (N) fixation, diazotrophic bacteria have evolved comple...
Nitrogen fixation is advantageous in microbial competition when bioavailable nitrogen is scarce, but...
The biological nitrogen fixation carried out by some Bacteria and Archaea is one of the most attract...
There is an increasing interest in the use of N2-fixing bacteria for the sustainable biofertilizatio...
Summary: The reduction of chemically inert nitrogen to ammonia is a critical step in the global nitr...
Biological nitrogen fixation is not only essential for world nitrogen balance but it is also an alte...
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) is the nitrogenase-catalyzed conversion of dinitrogen to ammonia ...
Eukaryotic organisms such as plants are unable to utilise nitrogen gas (N2) directly as a source of ...
Due to the costly energy demands of nitrogen (N) fixation, diazotrophic bacteria have evolved comple...
Recent advances in understanding the genetics of nitrogen fixation have provided ideas for novel app...
Nitrogen fixation provides bioavailable nitrogen, supporting global ecosystems and influencing globa...
Nitrogen fixation provides bioavailable nitrogen, supporting global ecosystems and influencing globa...
Prevotella spp. are believed to play a central role in ruminal nitrogen metabolism, but little is un...
The vast majority of Pseudomonas species are unable to fix atmospheric nitrogen. Although several st...
Nitrogen is the second most critical factor for crop production after water. In this study, the bene...
Due to the costly energy demands of nitrogen (N) fixation, diazotrophic bacteria have evolved comple...
Nitrogen fixation is advantageous in microbial competition when bioavailable nitrogen is scarce, but...