Amélioration de la Fixation Biologique de l'Azote (Inoculants à Rhizobium)

Exploiter les bactéries symbiotiques pour convertir l'azote atmosphérique en nutriments végétaux

Agriculture & Fertilizers Global Industrial Scale $650 million

Aperçu

Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) by Rhizobium bacteria in symbiosis with legume roots converts atmospheric N2 into plant-available ammonia using the enzyme nitrogenase. This process fixes approximately 40-60 million tons of nitrogen annually in agricultural systems -- equivalent to 20-30% of synthetic nitrogen fertilizer production. Commercial Rhizobium inoculants are applied to soybean, alfalfa, clover, and other legume seeds before planting to ensure effective nodulation and nitrogen fixation, reducing the need for synthetic nitrogen fertilizers.

Procédé chimique

Selected Rhizobium strains specific to the target legume species are cultured in large fermenters (500-10,000 L) on yeast extract mannitol (YEM) medium at 28 degrees C for 3-5 days to achieve >10^9 cells/mL. The culture is mixed with sterile peat carrier (or liquid formulation with polymer protectants) at rates ensuring >10^8 cells per gram. The inoculant is applied to seeds before planting or injected into the soil furrow at sowing.

N2 + 8H+ + 8e- + 16ATP ->[nitrogenase] 2NH3 + H2 + 16ADP + 16Pi (biological nitrogen fixation, requires anaerobic conditions within root nodule)
Legume root -> flavonoids -> Nod factors -> root hair curling -> infection thread -> bacteroid differentiation

Matières premières

  • Rhizobium/Bradyrhizobium culture — Strain banks (USDA, national collections) (Nitrogen-fixing symbiont (species-specific))
  • Yeast extract mannitol (YEM) medium — Microbial culture preparation (Growth medium)
  • Sterile peat carrier — Peat moss processing (Carrier material (maintains viability for 6-12 months))

Produits finis

  • Rhizobium inoculant (peat or liquid) — Legume seed treatment for biological nitrogen fixation (>10^8 viable cells/g, species-specific strains)
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Environmental Impact

BNF is a renewable, low-energy alternative to the Haber-Bosch process, operating at ambient temperature and pressure using solar energy via photosynthesis. Effective Rhizobium inoculation can fix 100-300 kg N/ha/year for soybeans, eliminating the need for nitrogen fertilizer on legume crops. Rotation with legumes reduces nitrogen fertilizer needs for subsequent cereal crops.

Considérations de sécurité

Innovations récentes

Engineered Rhizobium strains with enhanced nitrogenase activity and broader host range are in development.
Synthetic biology approaches aim to transfer nitrogen fixation capability to cereal crops (corn, wheat, rice).
Microencapsulation in alginate beads extends inoculant shelf life.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What industry uses Amélioration de la Fixation Biologique de l'Azote (Inoculants à Rhizobium)?
Amélioration de la Fixation Biologique de l'Azote (Inoculants à Rhizobium) is used in the agriculture & fertilizers sector at global industrial scale scale.
What process is involved in Amélioration de la Fixation Biologique de l'Azote (Inoculants à Rhizobium)?
Selected Rhizobium strains specific to the target legume species are cultured in large fermenters (500-10,000 L) on yeast extract mannitol (YEM) medium at 28 degrees C for 3-5 days to achieve >10^9 cells/mL. The culture is mixed with sterile peat carrier (or liquid formulation with polymer protectan
What is the economic significance of Amélioration de la Fixation Biologique de l'Azote (Inoculants à Rhizobium)?
Amélioration de la Fixation Biologique de l'Azote (Inoculants à Rhizobium) has a market value of $650 million.
What is the environmental impact of Amélioration de la Fixation Biologique de l'Azote (Inoculants à Rhizobium)?
BNF is a renewable, low-energy alternative to the Haber-Bosch process, operating at ambient temperature and pressure using solar energy via photosynthesis. Effective Rhizobium inoculation can fix 100-300 kg N/ha/year for soybeans, eliminating the need for nitrogen fertilizer on legume crops. Rotatio
What raw materials are used in Amélioration de la Fixation Biologique de l'Azote (Inoculants à Rhizobium)?
The main raw materials include: Rhizobium/Bradyrhizobium culture, Yeast extract mannitol (YEM) medium, Sterile peat carrier.