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pubmed-article:16660552pubmed:abstractTextThe morphology, acetylene reduction capability, and nucleic acid content of bacteroids in different regions of alfalfa (Medicago sativa var. Buffalo) nodules were studied by electron microscopy, gas chromatography, and laser flow microfluorometry, respectively. Bacteroids in the nodule tips were small (1 to 2.5 micrometers in length), had low nucleic acid content, and contained distinct central nucleoids. These bacteroids were comparatively inactive in acetylene reduction in situ. Bacteroids in the middle regions of alfalfa nodules were greatly enlarged (5 to 7 micrometers in length), had relatively high nucleic acid content, and did not possess central nucleoids. The bacteroids were very active in acetylene reduction. Bacteroids in the basal nodule region also were enlarged and without distinct nucleoid regions, but had relatively low nucleic acid content and low in situ acetylene-reducing activity.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:16660552pubmed:articleTitleDevelopment of Bacteroids in Alfalfa (Medicago sativa) Nodules.lld:pubmed
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