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Root nodule
Root nodule Root nodules occur on the roots of plants that ... section though a soybean (Glycine max.Essex) root nodule. The bacteria, Bradyrhyzobium japonicum, infects the ... Glycine, Phaseolus, Lotus , and Vigna form "determinate" nodules, that lose meristematic activity shortly after ...
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List of subjects in Gray's Anatomy: XI. Splanchnology
... s page #1097 right lung middle lobe Root of the lung ( radix pulmonis ) right bronchus ... permanent teeth Gray's page #1114 crown root neck buccal surface lingual surface surfaces of ... Tongue Gray's page #1125 Tongue (lingua) Root ( radix linguæ base ) Apex ( apex linguæ tip ... intestine Gray's page #1176 Aggregated lymphatic nodules Agminated follicles Brunner's glands Duodenal fossæ ... solitary Glandulæ bulbourethrales: duodenales (Brunneri) Intestine: lymphatic nodules of: Intestine: vessels and nerves of: ...
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Rhizobia
Rhizobia Rhizobia (from the Greek words Riza = Root and Bios = Life) are soil bacteria that ... fix nitrogen (diazotrophy) after becoming established inside root nodules of legumes (Fabaceae). The rhizobia can not ... Bradyrhizobiaceae Bradyrhizobium Hyphomicrobiaceae Azorhizobium Phyllobacteriaceae Mesorhizobium Soybean root nodules, each containing billions of Bradyrhizobium bacteria ...
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Legumes (Permaculture wiki)
... the plant, colonising and forming visible swollen nodules on the roots. These store nitrogen, an ... the leaves, only half of it from root nodules. After seed pods are formed a mere ... in the seeds. The roots and remaining nodules, after the leaves have matured, have even ... a rotation scheme. Not only do their root systems aerate the soil, when hoed ...
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Soil life
... as rhizobia. These bacteria form colonies in nodules they create on the roots of peas ... from myco meaning fungal and rhiza meaning root). Plant root hairs are invaded by the mycelia of ... in the soil and partly in the root, and may either cover the length of the root hair as a sheath or be ...
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Soil life (Permaculture wiki)
... as rhizobia . These bacteria form colonies in nodules they create on the roots of peas ... from myco meaning fungal and rhiza meaning root). Plant root hairs are invaded by the mycelia of ... in the soil and partly in the root, and may either cover the length of the root hair as a sheath or be ...
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Talk:Alder
... instance) that Frankia is present in the root nodules of Alnus spp.. Moreover to my knowledge ... is the nitrogen-fixing symbiont of the root nodules. I think therefore that Frankia belongs in ...
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Leghemoglobin
... a hemoprotein found in the nitrogen-fixing root nodules of leguminous plants. It is produced by ... soybeans), the presence of oxygen in the root nodules will poison the bacterium. Leghemoglobin acts as ...
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Ganister
... seatearth, it typically is penetrated by numerous root traces. These root traces typically consist of carbonaceous material. Ganisters ... called “pencil ganisters”. In other cases, the root traces consist of fine, branching nodules, called “rhizoliths”, which formed around the roots ...
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Alfalfa
... purple flowers. It also has a deep root system sometimes stretching to 4.5 metres ... pasture or haylage . Like other legumes, its root nodules contain bacteria, like Rhizobium, with the ability ... this. Alfalfa is also susceptible to Texas Root Rot. Medicago species are also eaten by ...
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