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nodulate
nodulate, v. Bot. (ˈnɒdjʊleɪt) [f. nodule + -ate3, or back-formation from nodulated a.] a. trans. To produce root nodules on.1939 Soil Sci. XLVII. 67 A velvet bean culture..produced nodules on six plant species included within the cowpea group yet did not nodulate three other plant members. 1973 Nat...
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Paraburkholderia mimosarum
P. mimosarum is able to nodulate tropical plant species, mainly from the genus Mimosa.
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mimosarum
Bacteria described in 2007
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nodulated
nodulated, a. (ˈnɒdjʊleɪtɛd) [ad. L. type *nōdulāt-us (cf. nodulation) + -ed1.] Furnished with, characterized by, nodular growths. (Cf. nodulate v.)1835–6 Todd's Cycl. Anat. & Phys. I. 409/1 Among the invertebrata its surface is uneven and nodulated like that of a raspberry. 1849 Balfour Man. Bot. §...
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nodulation
nodulation (nɒdjʊˈleɪʃən) [f. L. type *nōdul-āre (f. nōdulus nodule) + -ation.] The process of becoming nodulated, or the result of this. (Cf. nodulate v.)1872 Cohen Dis. Throat 138 To the touch the tumor appeared but little hard, without nodulations. 1897 Allbutt's Syst. Med. II. 50 After the stage...
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Turris altispira
These are crossed on the lower half of the whorl by four spirals, which nodulate the ribs.
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Platycythara curta
The spiral sculpture consists of (on the body whorl about 16) even regular similar threads with subequal interspaces which pass over but do not nodulate
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siratro
siratro (sɪˈrætrəʊ) [f. initial letters (as indicated) of Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization + atro(purpureus the specific epithet of the parent plants.] A tropical legume of the variety so called, developed at the C.S.I.R.O. Pasture Research Station, Samford, near Brisbane...
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Retidrillia willetti
The axial sculpture consists of (on the penultimate whorl about 16) strongly protractive short ribs starting at the shoulder, which they slightly nodulate
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rhizobium
rhizobium (raɪˈzəʊbɪəm) Also Rhizobium. Pl. -ia. [mod.L. (coined in Ger. by B. Frank 1889, in Ber. d. deutsch. bot. Ges. VIII. 338), f. rhizo- + Gr. βίος life.] A bacterium of the genus so called, which comprises heterotrophic aerobic individuals that form root nodules on leguminous plants and fix a...
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Michael J. Sadowsky
University of Hawaii, completing his PhD dissertation titled, "Physiological, serological, and plasmid characterization of fast-growing rhizobia that nodulate
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Oxalis articulata
This species has "Plants arising from a thick, woody, irregularly nodulate-segmented rhizome often with persistent, thickened, and lignescent petiole bases
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Kylix panamella
The spiral sculpture does not nodulate the ribs, but is minutely crenulated on the eminences by fine, even, incremental lines.
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Calliotropis lissocona
The base of the shell is somewhat inflated, with two sharp, smooth threads between the periphery and the nodulate boundary of the small funnel-shaped umbilicus
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Trifolium stoloniferum
Rhizobia typically nodulate the roots of Trifolium, increasing nitrogen availability to the plant.
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