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Fixation of Dinitrogen by Free-Living Microorganisms

Howard Dalton
- Vol. 3, Iss: 2, pp 183-220
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The purpose of this article is to provide a reasonable coverage of more recent discoveries in the field of nitrogen-fixing organisms, and to restrict coverage to those biological aspects which help to understand how such a diverse assortment of microbes can grow with N2 gas as their sole nitrogen source.
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The purpose of this article is not to review exhaustively all that is known about nitrogen-fixing microbes but to provide a reasonable coverage of more recent discoveries in the field. It is primarily concerned with the microbiology of the free-living nitrogen-fixing organisms, although casual reference to symbiotic systems has been made. With this in mind, I shall attempt not to burden the reader with microbiological minutiae but will restrict coverage to those biological aspects which help us understand how such a diverse assortment of microbes can grow with N2 gas as their sole nitrogen source. The discovery of the nitrogen-fixing character in a certain microorganism sometimes necessitates a reevaluation of its taxonomic position. Where necessary, this has been done.

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The Physiology of Obligate Anaerobiosis

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Regulation of nitrogen fixation.

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