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Zrnate stročnice in njihova sposobnost vezave zračnega dušika
ID Avsec, Manca (Author), ID Kocjan Ačko, Darja (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Stročnice so pomembne kmetijske rastline zaradi uporabe v prehrani ljudi, živinoreji in zaradi simbiotske fiksacije dušika. Zrnate stročnice spadajo med osnovna živila in so dober vir beljakovin, škroba, vlaknin, vitaminov in mineralov. Pridelava stročnic proizvaja malo toplogrednih plinov, ima majhno porabo vode in spodbuja k trajnosti kmetijstva. S simbiotsko fiksacijo dušika stročnice izboljšujejo bilanco dušika v tleh in zaradi tega zmanjšujejo porabo mineralnih gnojil. V času rasti zmanjšujejo erozijo in ohranjajo toploto ter vlago tal. Simbiotska fiksacija dušika poteka v koreninskih gomoljčkih rastlin gostiteljic iz družine metuljnic (Fabaceae), kjer se nahajajo dušik fiksirajoče bakterije iz podrazredov alfa in beta proteobakterij. Simbioza je specifičen proces, saj ima vsak sev bakterije določen obseg gostiteljev, ki je lahko ozek do širok. Poleg tega vključuje veliko nesorodnih rodov bakterij in predstavlja različne fenotipske značilnosti in razvojne strategije med različnimi pari simbiontov. Pri simbiotski fiksaciji bakterije prejmejo vodo in hranila v zameno za fiksacijo dušika, ki ga uporabi rastlina gostiteljica, nekaj pa se ga skladišči v koreninskih gomoljčkih. Na oblikovanje gomoljčkov in aktivnost bakterij vplivajo okoljski dejavniki, in sicer temperatura in vlažnost tal, slanost tal, pH tal, minerali, kovine in pesticidi v tleh in suša. Pomembna je uravnotežena prehrana gostiteljskih rastlin, predvsem zadostna količina fosforja in molibdena v tleh.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:zrnate stročnice, simbiotska fiksacija dušika, koreninski gomoljčki, okoljski dejavniki
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[M. Avsec]
Year:2022
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-136318 This link opens in a new window
UDC:633.31/.37:631.847.2(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:105804547 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:24.04.2022
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Language:English
Title:Grain legumes and their ability for nitrogen fixation
Abstract:
Grain legumes are important agricultural plants due to their use in human diets, livestock farming and due to symbiotic nitrogen fixation. Grain legumes are a staple food and are a good source of protein, starch, fiber, vitamins and minerals. Legume production produces small amount of greenhouse emissions, has low water consumption and promotes sustainable agriculture. With symbiotic nitrogen fixation legumes improve the nitrogen balance in the soil and because of that reduce the consumption of mineral fertilizers. During growth, they reduce erosion and retain soil heat and moisture. Symbiotic nitrogen fixation takes place in the root nodules of host plants that belongs to legume family (Fabaceae). In the root nodules nitrogen fixing bacteria from the subclasses alpha and beta proteobacteria are found. Symbiosis is a specific process, as each strain of the bacteria has a certain range of hosts, which can be narrow or wide. In addition, it includes many unrelated genera of bacteria and presents different phenotypic characteristics and development strategies between different pairs of symbionts. In symbiotic relationship, bacteria receive water and nutrients in exchange for nitrogen fixation. Most of the fixed nitrogen is used by the host plant and some of it is stored in root nodules. Nodulation and bacteria activity are influenced by environmental factors like soil temperature and moisture, salinity, soil pH, minerals, metals and pesticides in the soil and drought. A balanced diet of host plants is important, especially a sufficient amount of phosphorus and molybdenum in the soil.

Keywords:grain legumes, symbiotic nitrogen fixation, root nodules, environmental factors

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