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During this process, the rhizobia are curled up with the root hair.
Homologues of this protein can be found in other Rhizobia species.
The rhizobia move toward the roots and attach to the root hairs.
Why are most rhizobia beneficial to their plant hosts, rather than parasitic?
It will nodulate with a wide range of rhizobia.
Rhizobia bacteria in root nodules help some plants get nitrogen.
The most common of these is Mesorhizobium which contains some of the rhizobia species.
The sanctions hypothesis suggests the plants police cheating rhizobia.
Among others, they include Azorhizobium, a genus of rhizobia.
The rhizobia, which fix nitrogen and are symbiotic with plant roots, appear in several different families here.
The nitrogen fixing Rhizobia are an interesting case of inter-kingdom conjugation.
Rhizobia: relationship between roots of plants and bacteria which promotes nitrogen fixation.
An analogous genomic structure in rhizobia is termed a symbiosis island.
Their secret is something called rhizobia.
Fix genes are important for symbiotic nitrogen fixation and were first discovered in rhizobia species.
All rhizobia that could form nodules on roots of certain legume types have been collectively taken as a species.
Also striking was our finding that phylogenetically, rhizobia appear to be the predominant group of 'donor' bacteria.
Actinorhizal plants and Frankias also produce hemoglobins, but their role is less well established than for rhizobia.
As a legume, the tree harbors rhizobia that return nitrogen to the soil, making it more fertile.
A symbiotic form of the nitrogen-fixing bacteria, Rhizobia.
Thus, he was able to provide a mixed culture of Rhizobia capable of inoculating plants belonging to several groups.
Like other rhizobia, they have the ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen into forms readily available for other organisms to use.
They are slow growing in contrast to Rhizobium species, which are considered fast growing rhizobia.
The rhizobia can now begin nitrogen fixation.
Some nitrogen-fixing bacteria such as rhizobia live in the root nodules of legumes.