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Section: General Biotechnology / Plant Biotechnology
 
     
 
Biological Nitrogen Fixation
 
   
 
Factors Affecting Nodule Development
There are many factors which affect formation and longevity of nodules in roots of leguminous plants. These are (i) concentration of inorganic nutrients, (ii) soil temperature (optimum temperature between 25 and 30°C favors nodulation; it is inhibited at cooler and warmer extremes), (iii) light and shading (high light increases nodule numbers, whereas shading depresses nodule weight), (iv) CO2 concentration (high CO2 concentration increases nodule numbers), (v) addition of nitrogen (on addition of nitrogen both numbers and weight of nodules are reduced), and (vi) rhizosphere microorganisms. 

Moreover, carbohydrate storage in plant is increased in abundance of light and CO2 concentration as a result of which the numbers and weight of nodules are increased. Nitrogen retards carbohydrate concentration; therefore, carbohydrate : nitrogen ratio (CNR) theory may be applicable to support nodulation.
 

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Ä Non-Symbiotic N2 fixation

 

Ä Diazotrophy

 

Ä Ecology of diazotrophs

 

Ä Special features of diazotrophs

 

 

Ä Sites of N2 fixation

 

 

Ä Nitrogenase and reductants

 

 

Ä Presence of hydrogenase

 

 

Ä Self regulatory systems

 

Ä Mechanism of N2 fixation

Ä Symbiotic N2 fixation

 

Ä Establishment of symbiosis

 

 

Ä Host specificity and root hair curling

 

 

Ä Infection of root hairs

 

 

Ä Nodule development

 

 

Ä Nodule development and maintenance

 

Ä Factors affecting nodule development

 

Ä Mechanism of N2 fixation in root nodules

Ä Genetics of diazotrophs

 

Ä Nod genes

 

Ä Nif genes

 

 

Ä Nif gene cloning

 

Ä Hup genes


 
     
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