"Beta-rizóbios": os novos simbiontes encontrados em espécies de Mimosa.
The fixation and transformation of atmospheric dinitrogen into ammonia and hence into organic e compounds is a crucial part of the nitrogen cycle. Nitrogenase, the enzyme responsible, has a wide taxonomie distribution in the bacteria and archaea, but is confined to a limited number of species. Among these, rhizobia, whieh form nodules on the roots of legumes, are recognised as the main contributors of biologieally-fixed nitrogen. Until recently, it has been generally accepted that legumes are nodulated exelusively by members of the alfa-proteobaeteria belonging to a number of related genera in the family Rhizobiaceae. In this document we review some results from recent studies that presents the newly-discovered beta-rhizobia which challenge the accepted century-old dogma that only Rhizobium and its relatives can nodulate legumes and provide a biodiversity dimension that was totally unexpected 6 years ago.
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Format: | Folhetos biblioteca |
Language: | pt_BR por |
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2006
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Subjects: | Feed legumes, Fixação de Nitrogênio, Leguminosa Forrageira, Rhizobium, Simbiose, nitrogen fixation, symbiosis, |
Online Access: | http://www.infoteca.cnptia.embrapa.br/infoteca/handle/doc/570271 |
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