Author:
Vance C. P.,Lamb J. F. S.
Abstract
Improvement of symbiotic nitrogen fixation requires a multidisciplinary
approach with a comprehensive program ranging from microbial ecology to plant
breeding and genomics. Achievement of symbiotic nitrogen fixation requires at
least 100 genes from each partner interacting in a favorable environment. The
more information that we obtain from applied and fundamental studies of
Rhizobium–legume and
Frankia–non-legume symbioses, the greater are our
chances to extend nitrogen fixation to non-fixing species. Studies with
alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) aimed at improving
symbiotic nitrogen fixation have resulted in significant advances in germplasm
development, plant biochemistry, microbial ecology and the understanding of
plant genes involved in nodule nitrogen and carbon metabolism. However,
translation to field improvement of symbiotic nitrogen fixation has proven
elusive.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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10 articles.
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