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Ammonia movements in rhizobia
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Ammonia movements in rhizobia

A.R. Glenn and M.J. Dilworth
Microbiological Sciences, Vol.2(6), pp.161-2, 165
06/1985

Abstract

When free-living rhizobia are grown under N-excess conditions they appear to take up ammonia by a diffusive mechanism. Under low or limiting N, they derepress an ammonium permease which serves to scavenge NH4+. Current data suggest that N2-fixing bacteroids lose ammonia by a diffusive movement sustained by the continual removal of ammonia via the plant ammonia assimilatory system(s).

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