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A critical evaluation of the prospects for nitrogen fixation with
non-legumes.- Regulation of expression of genes for three
nitrogenases in Azotobacter vinelandii.- Genetic characterization
of nitrogen fixation in Enterobacter strains from the rhizosphere
of cereals.- Analysis of nitrogenase reaction using monoclonal
antibodies against -subunit of component I of A. vinelandii.-
Involvement of GroEL in Klebsiella pneumoniae nif gene expression
and nitrogenase assembly.- The effect of some terrestrial
oligochaeta on nitrogenase activity in the soil.- Cassette
mutagenesis of a proposed DNA-binding motif in klebsiella
pneumoniae rpon (sigma 54).- Characterization of a mutant of
Azotobacter chroococcum resistant to some fungicides.- A
chromosomal linkage map of Azotobacter vinelandii.- Energy coupling
and electron transfer in nitrogenase.- Fluctuation of the ara under
elaeagnus angustifolia canopy.- The influence of root exudates on
dinitrogen fixation of chosen free-living bacteria.- Soil redox
potential in presence of azospirillum.- Biofertilization of maize
with free-living nitrogen fixing bacteria: results of field trials
on grain production.- Kinetics of kelthane uptake and distribution
in azospirillum lipoferum.- Bioaccumulation of the acaricide
kelthane (dicofol) by azospirillum lipoferum.- Effect of
biofertilizers on controlling fusarium solani f. Sp. phaseoli.-
Phyllospheric nitrogen fixing bacteria in tillandsia leaves.- Nif
and nod genes in Azospirillum.- Control of nitrogenase in
Azospirillum sp..- Biology of nitrogen-fixing bacteria.- Biological
nitrogen fixation associated with sugar cane.- Physiological
properties of Azospirillum brasilense involved in root growth
promotion.- Regulation of the nifHDK genes transcription in
Azospirillum brasilense.- Cloning of the nifA and nifB genes of
Azospirillum brasilense strain FP2.- Regulation of nitrogen
fixation genes in Azospirillum: characterization of A nif
regulatory region.- Azospirillum-plant interaction: a biochemical
approach.- Osmotollerance of diazotrophic rhizosphere bacteria.-
Azospirillum-gramineae interaction: effect of indole-3-acetic
acid.- DNA restriction fingerprint for the identification of
Azospirilla.- Alteration in membrane potential and in proton efflux
in plant roots induced by Azospirillum brasilense.- Effect of soil
organic matter on chickpea inoculated with Azospirillum brasilense
and Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. ciceri.- Active attachment of
Azospirillum brasilense to root surface of non-cereal plants and to
sand particles.- Association of Alcaligenes faecalis with wetland
rice.- Sunflower inoculation with Azospirillum and other P.G.P.R..-
Characterization of a pectinolytic activity in Azospirillum
irakense.- Associative N2-fixation in plants growing in saline
sodic soils and its relative quantification based on 15N natural
abundance.- Genetic analysis of the Azospirillum plant-root
interaction.- Dinitrogen fixation and infection of grass leaves by
Pseudomonas rubrisubal-bicans and Herbaspirillum seropedicae.-
Growth parameters of microaerobic diazotrophic rhizobacteria
determined in continuous culture.- Infection of intact roots of
kallar grass and rice seedlings by Azoarcus.- Strain-specific salt
tolerance and chemotaxis of Azospirillum brasilense and their
associative N-fixation with finger millet in saline calcareous
soil.- Nitrate reductase activity of Azospirillum brasilense sp7
and sp245 V - and C -forms in continuous culture.-
Microcalorimetric study of the growth of Azospirillum brasilense:
relation between heat production and other growth parameters.-
Nitrogen fixation in P- nodules of wheat roots by introduced
free-living diazotrophs.- Firefly luciferase expression on nitrogen
fixation with non-legumes.- Nucleotide sequence of regulatory
regions of Azospirillum brasilense.- Nucleotide sequence and
expression of an Azospirillum nod homologous region.- Isolation and
characterization of TN5 induced Azospirillum brasilense mutants
alterate...
The Fifth International Symposium on Nitrogen Fixation with
Non-legumes was held in Florence (Italy) on 10-14 September, 1990.
Earlier Symposia of this series were held in Piracicaba (Brazil),
Banf Alberta (Canada), Helsinki (Finland) and Rio De Janeiro
(Brazil). The Symposium's main objectives were to bring together
scientists working in many different fields of nitrogen fixation,
to stimulate discussion on this important process and to have an
appraisal of the most recent studies concerning nitrogen fixation
with non-legumes. The Symposium was attended by 230 scientists from
32 different countries. This volume collects the contributions of
65 lectures and 87 posters, which are an up-to-date account of the
state of knowledge on biological nitrogen fixation with
non-legumes. The book provides a valuable reference source not only
for specialists in nitrogen fixation, but also for researchers
working on related aspects of agronomy, biochemistry, genetics,
microbiology, molecular biology and plant physiology. It is with
great pleasure that we aknowledge the contributions of the authors
in assuring the prompt pubblication of this volume. We would also
like to express our thanks to Kluwer Academic Publishers B.V. for
the publication of these Proceedings. M. Polsinelli R. Materassi M.
Vincenzini ORGANIZING COMMITTEE President M. Polsinelli M.
Vincenzini Secretary F. Favilli Treasurer E. Galli E. Gallori L.
Giovannetti R. Materassi M.P. Nuti M.R. Tredici SCIENTIFIC
COMMITTEE M. Bazzicalupo Florence, Italy H. Bothe Cologne, West
Germany R.H. Burris Madison, U.S.A.
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