Nitrogen is a limiting element for all living organisms,including plants grown in the wild and in agriculture.A group of plants,largely legumes,have developed strategies to"grab"free atmospheric nitrogen by ...Nitrogen is a limiting element for all living organisms,including plants grown in the wild and in agriculture.A group of plants,largely legumes,have developed strategies to"grab"free atmospheric nitrogen by symbiotically housing nitrogen-fixing bacteria,collectively referred to as rhizobia,in highly specialized organs called root nodules.展开更多
基金supported by the Department of Biological Sciences,National University of Singaporesupported by the Institute for Water and Wetland Research,Radboud University+1 种基金the Department of Biological Sciences,National University of Singaporethe Joint Center for Single Cell Biology,Radboud University-Shanghai Jiao Tong University-Shandong Agricultural University。
文摘Nitrogen is a limiting element for all living organisms,including plants grown in the wild and in agriculture.A group of plants,largely legumes,have developed strategies to"grab"free atmospheric nitrogen by symbiotically housing nitrogen-fixing bacteria,collectively referred to as rhizobia,in highly specialized organs called root nodules.