Mineral Nutrition
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01
Rhizobia multiply and colonise the surroundings of
the roots and get attached to epidermal and root
hair cells.
Root hair curl and the bacteria invade the root-hair. 02
An infection thread is produced carrying the bacteria
into root cortex, where they initiate nodule formation.
03
The bacteria are released from thread into cells. It
leads to differentiation of specialised nitrogen fixing
cells.
04
The nodule establishes a direct vascular connection
with the host for exchange of nutrients.
05
Soil
particles
Root hair
Bacteria
Inner cortex and
pericycle cells
under division
Infection
thread
containing
bacteria
Mature nodule
Hook
Bacteria
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Nodule contains nitrogenase enzyme & leg-haemoglobin.
Nitrogenase (Mo-Fe protein) catalyses the conversion of nitrogen to NH3,
the first stable product of N2 fixation.
N
+2 H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
N
N
Enzyme
Substrate
[nitrogen gas (N2)]
Reduction
Reduction
Reduction
Binding
of substrate
(nitrogenase)
Product
[ammonia (NH3)]
Release
of products
Free nitrogenase
can bind another
molecule of N2
+2 H
+2 H
H
H
N
H
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N