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Microbes involved in
Nitrogen fixation
ISABELLA
Nitrogen is important for plants
Nitrogen is a critical limiting element for plant growth and production. It is a major component
of chlorophyll, the most important pigment needed for photosynthesis, as well as amino acids,
the key building blocks of proteins.
It is also found in other important biomolecules, such as ATP and nucleic acids.
Even though it is one of the most abundant elements (predominately in the form of nitrogen gas
(N2) in the Earth’s atmosphere
plants can only utilize reduced forms of this element.
Plants acquire “combined” nitrogen by
1) the addition of ammonia and/or nitrate fertilizer (from the Haber-Bosch process) or manure
to soil,
2) the release of these compounds during organic matter decomposition,
3) the conversion of atmospheric nitrogen into the compounds by natural processes, such as
lightning, and
4) biological nitrogen fixation
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF), discovered by Beijerinck in 1901 is carried out by a specialized
group of prokaryotes.
These organisms utilize the enzyme nitrogenase to catalyze the conversion of atmospheric nitrogen
(N2) to ammonia (NH3).
Plants can readily assimilate NH3 to produce the nitrogenous biomolecules.
These prokaryotes include aquatic organisms, such as
cyanobacteria,
free-living soil bacteria, such as Azotobacter,
bacteria that form associative relationships with plants, such as Azospirillum, and most importantly,
bacteria, such as Rhizobium and Bradyrhizobium, that form symbioses with legumes and other plants
Nitrogen-fixing organisms found in
agricultural and natural systems
The reduction of atmospheric nitrogen is a complex process that requires a large input of energy to
proceed
The nitrogen molecule is composed of two nitrogen atoms joined by a triple covalent bond, thus
making the molecule highly inert and nonreactive.
Nitrogenase catalyzes the breaking of this bond and the addition of three hydrogen atoms to each
nitrogen atom.
Energy requirement for nitrogen fixation
Microorganisms that fix nitrogen require 16 moles of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) to reduce
each mole of nitrogen
These organisms obtain this energy by oxidizing organic molecules.
Non-photosynthetic free-living microorganisms must obtain these molecules from other
organisms, while photosynthetic microorganisms, such as cyanobacteria, use sugars produced by
photosynthesis.
Associative and symbiotic nitrogen-fixing microorganisms obtain these compounds from their
host plants’ rhizospheres
Commercial nitrogen production and
effects
Industries use the Haber-Bosch process to reduce nitrogen essentially in the same way.
Conventional agriculture has depended upon this process to produce the commercial fertilizer
needed to grow most of the world’s hybrid crops.
But this approach comes with many consequences, including using fossil fuels for the energy
needed to produce this fertilizer, the resulting carbon dioxide emissions and pollution from
burning these fuels, and adverse affects on human health
Over use of chemically produced
nitrogen based fertilizers
Overuse of these chemical fertilizers has led to an upset in the nitrogen cycle and consequently
to surface water as well as groundwater pollution.
Increased loads of nitrogen fertilizer to freshwater, as well as marine ecosystems, has caused
eutrophication, the process whereby these systems have a proliferation of microorganisms,
especially algae.
This “greening” of the water column has caused decreased levels of dissolved oxygen (DO) in
bottom waters as planktonic algae die and fuel microbial respiration.
These depleted DO levels result in massive mortality of aquatic organisms and create so-called
dead zones, areas where little or no aquatic life can be found
Nitrogen Fixation by Free-Living
Heterotrophs
Many heterotrophic bacteria live in the soil and fix significant levels of nitrogen without the direct
interaction with other organisms.
Examples of this type of nitrogen-fixing bacteria include species of
Azotobacter, Bacillus, Clostridium, and Klebsiella.
Associative Nitrogen Fixation
Species of Azospirillum are able to form close
associations with several members of
the Poaceae (grasses), including agronomically
important cereal crops, such as rice, wheat, corn,
oats, and barley.
These bacteria fix appreciable amounts of nitrogen
within the rhizosphere of the host plants.
Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation
One example of this type of nitrogen fixation is the water fern Azolla’s symbiosis with a
cyanobacterium Anabaena azollae.
Anabaena colonizes cavities formed at the base of Azolla fronds. There the cyanobacteria fix
significant amounts of nitrogen in specialized cells called heterocysts. This symbiosis has been
used for at least 1000 years as a biofertilizer in wetland paddies in Southeast Asia.
Examples
Nodules caused by Frankia alni on roots of common
alder Alnus glutinosa
Anabaena azollae
References
Beijerinck, M. W. Über oligonitrophile Mikroben. Zbl. Backt. 7, 561-582 (1901).
Postgate, J. R. The Fundamentals of Nitrogen Fixation. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press,
1982.

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microbes involved in nitrogen fixation

  • 1. Microbes involved in Nitrogen fixation ISABELLA
  • 2. Nitrogen is important for plants Nitrogen is a critical limiting element for plant growth and production. It is a major component of chlorophyll, the most important pigment needed for photosynthesis, as well as amino acids, the key building blocks of proteins. It is also found in other important biomolecules, such as ATP and nucleic acids. Even though it is one of the most abundant elements (predominately in the form of nitrogen gas (N2) in the Earth’s atmosphere plants can only utilize reduced forms of this element.
  • 3. Plants acquire “combined” nitrogen by 1) the addition of ammonia and/or nitrate fertilizer (from the Haber-Bosch process) or manure to soil, 2) the release of these compounds during organic matter decomposition, 3) the conversion of atmospheric nitrogen into the compounds by natural processes, such as lightning, and 4) biological nitrogen fixation
  • 4. Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF), discovered by Beijerinck in 1901 is carried out by a specialized group of prokaryotes. These organisms utilize the enzyme nitrogenase to catalyze the conversion of atmospheric nitrogen (N2) to ammonia (NH3). Plants can readily assimilate NH3 to produce the nitrogenous biomolecules. These prokaryotes include aquatic organisms, such as cyanobacteria, free-living soil bacteria, such as Azotobacter, bacteria that form associative relationships with plants, such as Azospirillum, and most importantly, bacteria, such as Rhizobium and Bradyrhizobium, that form symbioses with legumes and other plants
  • 5. Nitrogen-fixing organisms found in agricultural and natural systems
  • 6. The reduction of atmospheric nitrogen is a complex process that requires a large input of energy to proceed The nitrogen molecule is composed of two nitrogen atoms joined by a triple covalent bond, thus making the molecule highly inert and nonreactive. Nitrogenase catalyzes the breaking of this bond and the addition of three hydrogen atoms to each nitrogen atom.
  • 7. Energy requirement for nitrogen fixation Microorganisms that fix nitrogen require 16 moles of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) to reduce each mole of nitrogen These organisms obtain this energy by oxidizing organic molecules. Non-photosynthetic free-living microorganisms must obtain these molecules from other organisms, while photosynthetic microorganisms, such as cyanobacteria, use sugars produced by photosynthesis. Associative and symbiotic nitrogen-fixing microorganisms obtain these compounds from their host plants’ rhizospheres
  • 8. Commercial nitrogen production and effects Industries use the Haber-Bosch process to reduce nitrogen essentially in the same way. Conventional agriculture has depended upon this process to produce the commercial fertilizer needed to grow most of the world’s hybrid crops. But this approach comes with many consequences, including using fossil fuels for the energy needed to produce this fertilizer, the resulting carbon dioxide emissions and pollution from burning these fuels, and adverse affects on human health
  • 9. Over use of chemically produced nitrogen based fertilizers Overuse of these chemical fertilizers has led to an upset in the nitrogen cycle and consequently to surface water as well as groundwater pollution. Increased loads of nitrogen fertilizer to freshwater, as well as marine ecosystems, has caused eutrophication, the process whereby these systems have a proliferation of microorganisms, especially algae. This “greening” of the water column has caused decreased levels of dissolved oxygen (DO) in bottom waters as planktonic algae die and fuel microbial respiration. These depleted DO levels result in massive mortality of aquatic organisms and create so-called dead zones, areas where little or no aquatic life can be found
  • 10. Nitrogen Fixation by Free-Living Heterotrophs Many heterotrophic bacteria live in the soil and fix significant levels of nitrogen without the direct interaction with other organisms. Examples of this type of nitrogen-fixing bacteria include species of Azotobacter, Bacillus, Clostridium, and Klebsiella.
  • 11. Associative Nitrogen Fixation Species of Azospirillum are able to form close associations with several members of the Poaceae (grasses), including agronomically important cereal crops, such as rice, wheat, corn, oats, and barley. These bacteria fix appreciable amounts of nitrogen within the rhizosphere of the host plants.
  • 12. Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation One example of this type of nitrogen fixation is the water fern Azolla’s symbiosis with a cyanobacterium Anabaena azollae. Anabaena colonizes cavities formed at the base of Azolla fronds. There the cyanobacteria fix significant amounts of nitrogen in specialized cells called heterocysts. This symbiosis has been used for at least 1000 years as a biofertilizer in wetland paddies in Southeast Asia.
  • 13. Examples Nodules caused by Frankia alni on roots of common alder Alnus glutinosa Anabaena azollae
  • 14. References Beijerinck, M. W. Über oligonitrophile Mikroben. Zbl. Backt. 7, 561-582 (1901). Postgate, J. R. The Fundamentals of Nitrogen Fixation. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 1982.