TY - JOUR T1 - Nitrogen Fixation with Non-Leguminous Plants A1 - Said Muhammad A1 - Zaheer Abbas A1 - Samina Bashir A1 - Ghulam Qadir A1 - Salman Khan JF - specialty journal of agricultural sciences JO - SPEC. J. AGRIC. SCI. SN - 2412-737X Y1 - 2019 VL - 5 IS - 3 SP - 35 EP - 42 N2 - Nitrogen is generally considered one of the major limiting nutrients in plant growth. The ‎biological process responsible for reduction of molecular nitrogen in ammonia called nitrogen ‎fixation. An extensive diversity of nitrogen fixative bacterial species fit to most phyla of the ‎bacteria domain has the ability to settle the rhizosphere and to communicate with plants. ‎Leguminous plants can produce their nitrogen by association with differentiation on their ‎particular host plants from a specialized organ, the root nodule. Other symbiotic relations ‎contain heterocystous cyanobacteria, although a growing numbers of nitrogen fixative species ‎have been identified such as Azobactor, Azospirillium, Endophytes bacteria, Frankia are ‎colonizing on the root surface of cereal crops and in certain conditions, inside the roots of a ‎variety of cereal crops tree, and pasture grasses. The Basic and advanced facets of these ‎associations are discussed in this review‎. UR - https://sciarena.com/article/nitrogen-fixation-with-non-leguminous-plants ER -