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Nitrogen-fixing bacteria associated with leguminous and non-leguminous plants

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A wide diversity of nitrogen-fixing bacterial species belonging to most phyla of the Bacteria domain have the capacity to colonize the rhizosphere and to interact with plants.
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Nitrogen is generally considered one of the major limiting nutrients in plant growth. The biological process responsible for reduction of molecular nitrogen into ammonia is referred to as nitrogen fixation. A wide diversity of nitrogen-fixing bacterial species belonging to most phyla of the Bacteria domain have the capacity to colonize the rhizosphere and to interact with plants. Leguminous and actinorhizal plants can obtain their nitrogen by association with rhizobia or Frankia via differentiation on their respective host plants of a specialized organ, the root nodule. Other symbiotic associations involve heterocystous cyanobacteria, while increasing numbers of nitrogen-fixing species have been identified as colonizing the root surface and, in some cases, the root interior of a variety of cereal crops and pasture grasses. Basic and advanced aspects of these associations are covered in this review.

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TL;DR: The biochemical basis of the assay is described along with relevant characteristics including Km, C2H2/N2 conversion factor, and specific N2[C2H 2]-fixing activities obtained with various systems, and methods of measurement of N2 fixation are compared.
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Coordinating nodule morphogenesis with rhizobial infection in legumes.

TL;DR: This review focuses on the tissue-specific nature of the developmental processes associated with nodulation and the mechanisms by which these processes are coordinated during the formation of a nodule.
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Genetic regulation of biological nitrogen fixation

TL;DR: The ability of microorganisms to use nitrogen gas as the sole nitrogen source and engage in symbioses with host plants confers many ecological advantages, but also incurs physiological penalties because the process is oxygen sensitive and energy dependent.