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2010 | 02 |

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Diversity in symbiotic specificity of bacterial strains nodulating lupins in Poland

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EN

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Numer

02

Opis fizyczny

p.50-56,fig.,ref.

Twórcy

autor
  • Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Poznan University of Life Sciences, Wołynska 35, 60-437 Poznan, Poland
autor

Bibliografia

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  • Barrera L.L., Trujillo M.E., Goodfellow M., Garcia F.J., Hernandez-Lucas I., Davila G., van Berkum P., MartinezRomero E., 1997. Biodiversity of bradyrhizobia nodulating Lupinus spp. Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol., 47: 1086-1091.
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  • Erbas M., Certel M., Uslu M.K., 2005. Some chemical properties of white lupin seeds (Lupinus albus L.). Food Chem., 89: 341-345.
  • Faligowska A., Szukała J., 2007. Yielding and feeding quality of three lupin species cultivated for silage. Zesz. Probl. Post. Nauk Rol., 522: 229-237. (in Polish)
  • Jensen C.R., Joernsgaard B., Andersen M.N., Christiansen J.L., Mogensen V.O., Friis P., Petersen C.T., 2004. The effect of lupins as compared with peas and oats on the yield of the subsequent winter barley crop. Eur. J. Agron., 20: 405-418.
  • Lampart-Szczapa E., Łoza A., 2007. Functional components of lupin seeds – the advantages and potential disadvantages. Zesz. Probl. Post. Nauk Rol., 522: 387-392. (in Polish)
  • Martyniuk S., Oroń J., Martyniuk M., 2005. Diversity and number of root-nodule bacteria (Rhizobia) in Polish soils. Acta Soc. Bot. Pol., 1: 83-86.
  • McInnes A., Haq K., 2003. Contributions of rhizobia to soil nitrogen fertility. In: Abbott, L.K., Murphy, D.V. (Eds.), Soil Biological Fertility: a Key to Sustainable Land Use in Agriculture, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 99-108.
  • Mergaert P., Uchiumi T., Alunni B., Evanno G., Cheron A., Catrice O., Mausset A.E., Barloy-Hubler F., Galibert F., Kondorosi A., Kondorosi E., 2006. Eukaryotic control on bacterial cell cycle and differentiation in the Rhizobiumlegume symbiosis. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 103: 5230-5235.
  • Postgate J., 1998. Nitrogen fixation. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK.
  • Pudelko K., 2010. Diversity among fi eld populations of bacterial strains nodulating lupins in Poland. Fragm. Agron. (in press)
  • Rivas R., Martens M., de Lajudie P., Willems A., 2009. Multilocus sequence analysis of the genus Bradyrhizobium. Syst. Appl. Microbiol., 32: 101-110.
  • Robinson K.O., Beyene D.A., van Berkum P., Knight-Mason R., Bhardwaj H.L., 2000. Variability in plant-microbe interaction between Lupinus lines and Bradyrhizobium strains. Plant Sci., 159: 257-264.
  • Rosolem C.A., Foloni J.S.S., Tiritan C.S., 2002. Root growth and nutrient accumulation in cover crops as affected by soil compaction. Soil Till. Res., 65: 109-115.
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  • Velázquez E., Valverde A., Rivas R., Gomis V., Peix A., Gantois I., Igual J.M., León-Barrios M., Willems A., Mateos P.F., Martínez-Molina E., 2010. Strains nodulating Lupinus albus on different continents belong to several new chromosomal and symbiotic lineages within Bradyrhizobium. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 97(4): 363-376.
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