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Biological Nitrogen Fixation
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Biological Nitrogen Fixation, Nitrogen fixation is a key component of the nitrogen cycle, one of the most fundamental cycles in the biosphere. Conversion of atmospheric nitrogen into organic nitrogen compounds can be carried out only by certain bacteria and blue-green algae (cyanobact, Biological Nitrogen Fixation
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  • Biological Nitrogen Fixation
  • Written by author Robert H. Burris, Gary Stacey, Harold J. Evans
  • Published by Springer, 1992/04/30
  • Nitrogen fixation is a key component of the nitrogen cycle, one of the most fundamental cycles in the biosphere. Conversion of atmospheric nitrogen into organic nitrogen compounds can be carried out only by certain bacteria and blue-green algae (cyanobact
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Highlights in biological nitrogen fixation during the last fifty years— Harold Evans and Robert Burris; Phylogenetic classification of nitrogen-fixing organisms— J. P. W. Young; Physiology of nitrogen fixation in free-living heterotrophs— Susan Hill; Nitrogen fixation by photosynthetic bacteria— Gary D. Roberts and Paul W. Ludden; Nitrogen fixation in cyanobacteria— Robert Haselkorn and William J. Buikema; Nitrogen fixation by methanogenic bacteria— A. L. Lobo and Stephen H. Zinder; Associative nitrogen-fixing bacteria— Claudine Elmerich, Wolfgang Zimmer and Claire Vieille; Actinorhizal symbioses— Dwight D. Baker and Beth C. Mullin; Ecology of Bradyrhizobium and Rhizobium—Peter J. Bottomley; The rhizobium infection process— Jan W. Kijne; Physiology of nitrogen fixing legume nodules, compartments, and functions— Dietrich Werner; Hydrogen recycling in symbiotic bacteria— Daniel Arp; Evolution of nitrogen-fixing symbioses— Janet I. Sprent and John A. Raven; The Rhizobium symbiosis of the nonlegume Parasponia—J.-H. Becking; Genetic analysis of Rhizobium nodulation— Sharon Long; Nodulins in root nodule development— H. J. Franssen, J.-P. Nap and T. Bisseling; Plant genetics of symbiotic nitrogen fixation— Donald A. Phillips and Larry R. Teuber; Molecular genetics of Bradyrhizobium symbioses— W. Mark Barbour, Shui-Ping Wang, and Gary Stacey; Enzymology of molybdenum-dependent nitrogen fixation— M. G. Yates; Alternative nitrogen fixation systems— Paul E. Bishop and R. Premakumar; Biochemical genetics of nitrogenase— Dennis R. Dean and Marty R. Jacobson; Regulation of nitrogen fixation genes in free-living and symbiotic bacteria— M. J. Merrick; Isolated iron-molybdenum cofactor of nitrogenase— William E. Newton.


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