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Symbiotic Nitrogen fixation

Symbiotic Nitrogen fixation

Symbiotic nitrogen fixation is a crucial biological process in which certain microorganisms, particularly bacteria, form a mutualistic relationship with plants to convert atmospheric nitrogen (N2) into ammonia (NH3) or other nitrogenous compounds that the plants can utilize for growth. One of the most well-known examples of symbiotic nitrogen fixation occurs in leguminous plants, such as soybeans, peas, and clover, where nodules containing nitrogen-fixing bacteria, typically Rhizobium or Bradyrhizobium species, form on the plant roots. Within these nodules, the bacteria receive a protected environment and a source of energy from the plant, while the plant gains access to fixed nitrogen, essential for synthesizing proteins, nucleic acids, and other vital cellular components. This symbiotic relationship plays a significant role in agricultural ecosystems, as it reduces the need for synthetic nitrogen fertilizers, thereby promoting sustainable farming practices and minimizing environmental pollution. Furthermore, symbiotic nitrogen fixation contributes to the fertility of soils, enhancing crop productivity and overall ecosystem health. However, the efficiency of nitrogen fixation can be influenced by various factors such as soil conditions, climate, and the specific interactions between the plant and microbial partners, highlighting the importance of ongoing research to optimize this critical biological process for agricultural sustainability and food security.

Committee Members
Speaker at Plant Biology and Biotechnology 2026 - P E Rajasekharan

P E Rajasekharan

ICAR-IIHR, India
Speaker at Plant Biology and Biotechnology 2026 - Valasia Iakovoglou

Valasia Iakovoglou

UNESCO chair Con-E-Ect, International Hellenic University, Greece
Speaker at Plant Biology and Biotechnology 2026 - Rameshkumar K B

Rameshkumar K B

Jawaharlal Nehru Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute, India
GPB 2026 Speakers
Speaker at Plant Biology and Biotechnology 2026 - Selina Sterup Moore
Selina Sterup Moore
Aarhus University, Denmark
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