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Biology of nitrogen-fixing Rhizobacteria
Authors:J Boonjawat  P Chaisiri  J Limpananont  S Soontaros  P Pongsawasdi  S Chaopongpang  S Pornpattkul  B Wongwaitayakul  L Sangduan
Institution:(1) Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University, 10330 Bangkok, Thailand
Abstract:In non-legumes associative nitrogen-fixing system, several genera of rhizobacteria have been reported. The object of this paper is to summarize the current understanding of how rhizobacteria adhere to the root surface of non-legumes especially rice and other cereal crops. Evidence for involvement of rice lectin in adhesion will be reviewed. An emphasis will be placed on theKlebsiella R15 ammonium assimilation system in free-living state and in associative state with rice seedlings. Nitrogenase and glutamine synthetase (GS) activities of associativeKlebsiella increased significantly in the rhizosphere of rice comparing to the free-living state. In rice, the soluble form of GS specific activity appear to be slightly lower than in rice root in the absence of bacteria. These results suggest that nitrogen-fixing activity has been enhanced during association. The dinitrogen fixed should be changed to amino acids via GS-GOGAT pathway in bacteria. Transfer of fixed nitrogen and assimilation in the rice plant is the problem that needs to be solved in order to improve the efficiency of associative nitrogen fixation.
Keywords:adhesion  glutamine synthetase  nitrogen fixation  rice lectin  rhizobacteria
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