- and
Vicia (vetch) and all
mimosoid legumes such as acacias, the few
nodulated caesalpinioid legumes such as
partridge pea. They
earned the name "indeterminate"...
- in non-
nodulating legumes. Both
nodulating and non-
nodulating species have been
observed to grow well in nitrogen-poor soil with non-
nodulating legumes...
-
tropical parts of the
world it is
grown as an
ornamental tree. It is a non-
nodulating legume.
Although its
country of
origin was unknown, it had been in widespread...
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Rhizobium mongolense is a Gram
negative root
nodule bacteria,
which nodulates and
forms nitrogen-fixing
symbioses with
Medicago ruthenica. Its type strain...
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Brucella lupini is a non-rhizobial root-
nodulating bacterium. It
nodulates Lupinus albus,
hence its name.
Strain LUP21T (LMG 20667T) is the type strain...
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Brucella cytisi is a non-rhizobial root-
nodulating bacterium. It
nodulates Cytisus scoparius,
hence its name.
Strain ESC1T (=LMG 22713T=CECT 7172T) is...
- pH of 5.9–7.
Their capacity to fix
nitrogen means that
providing they
nodulate properly,
peanuts benefit little or not at all from nitrogen-containing...
- ISBN 978-1-4020-3541-8. Sprent, J.I. (1996). "Natural
Abundance of 15N and 13C in
Nodulated Legumes and
Other Plants in the
Cerrado and
Neighbouring Regions of Brazil"...
-
Rhizobiaceae contain at
least several genera of nitrogen-fixing, legume-
nodulating,
microsymbiotic bacteria.
Examples are the
genera Bradyrhizobium and Rhizobium...
- or brown. The root
system is
relatively shallow and small, but well
nodulated. The
field pea is a cool-season
legume crop that is
grown on over 25 million...