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Title: Symbiosis between Rhizobium and the non-legume, Polypleurum wallichii
Authors: Lalruatsanga, H
Keywords: Polypleurum wallichii, Podostemaceae, Rhizobium, Meghalaya
Issue Date: 30-Aug-2014
Abstract: Polypleurum wallichii is an aquatic plant found in East- Khasi Hill District of Meghalaya, in the Northeast India. The endophyte was successfully cultured using Tryptone-yeast medium. Holdfast as well as thallus showed Gram-negative bacterium resembling the bacterioids of Rhizobium, (designated as Polypleurum type-I) similar to nodules from Glycine max and other tropical leg-umes. The plant body of Polypleurum has poor vasculature and lack intercellular space, hence, no formation of distinct nodules. The observations indicate that the plant is a nitrogen fixing non-legume, and the endophyte bacterium is member of Rhizobium
URI: http://pucir.inflibnet.ac.in:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/571
ISSN: 2229-6026
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