Metabolism of Rhizobium bacteroids
Nitrogen fixation within legume nodules results from a complex metabolic exchange between bacteria of the family Rhizobiaciae and the plant host. Carbon is supplied to the differentiated bacterial cells, termed bacteroids, in the form of dicarboxylic acids to fuel nitrogen fixation. In exchange fixe...
Main Authors: | Lodwig, E, Poole, P |
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Formato: | Journal article |
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Taylor and Francis
2003
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