Transport and metabolism in legume-rhizobia symbioses
Symbiotic nitrogen fixation by rhizobia in legume root nodules injects about 40 million tonnes of nitrogen into agricultural systems each year. In exchange for reduced nitrogen from the bacteria, the plant reciprocates by providing rhizobia with reduced carbon and all the essential nutrients requir...
Main Authors: | Udvardi, M, Poole, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Annual Reviews
2013
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