Nitrogen-fixing root nodule symbioses (RNS) occur in two major forms—Actinorhiza and legume-rhizobium symbiosis—which differ in bacterial partner, intracellular infection pattern, and morphogenesis. The phylogenetic restriction of nodulation to eurosid angiosperms indicates a common and recent evolutionary invention, but the molecular steps involved are still obscure. In legumes, at least seven genes—including the symbiosis receptor-kinase gene SYMRK—are essential for the interaction with rhizobia bacteria and for the Arbuscular Mycorrhiza (AM) symbiosis with phosphate-acquiring fungi, which is widespread in occurrence and believed to date back to the earliest land plants. We show that SYMRK is also required for Actinorhiza symbiosis of the...
The establishment of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbioses, formed by most flowering plants in assoc...
Association between legumes and rhizobia results in the formation of root nodules, where symbiotic n...
Nitrogen-fixing root nodule symbiosis can sustain the development of the host plants under nitrogen-...
Nitrogen-fixing root nodule symbioses (RNS) occur in two major forms-Actinorhiza and legume-rhizobiu...
<p>Plant rhizo- and phyllospheres are exposed to a plethora of nitrogen-fixing bacteria, providing o...
Two groups of bacteria are able to induce the formation of nitrogen-fixing nodules: proteobacteria c...
Plants able to establish a nitrogen-fixing root nodule symbiosis with the actinobacterium Frankia ar...
<div><p>Only species belonging to the Fabid clade, limited to four classes and ten families of Angio...
International audienceOnly species belonging to the Fabid clade, limited to four classes and ten fam...
In recent years a number of legume genes involved in root nodule (RN) symbiosis have been identified...
The symbiosis between legumes and rhizobia is essential for the nitrogen input into the life cycle o...
Symbiosis Receptor-like Kinase (SYMRK) is indispensable for the development of phosphate-acquiring a...
Only species belonging to the Fabid clade, limited to four classes and ten families of Angiosperms, ...
Only species belonging to the Fabid clade, limited to four classes and ten families of Angiosperms, ...
The establishment of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbioses, formed by most flowering plants in assoc...
Association between legumes and rhizobia results in the formation of root nodules, where symbiotic n...
Nitrogen-fixing root nodule symbiosis can sustain the development of the host plants under nitrogen-...
Nitrogen-fixing root nodule symbioses (RNS) occur in two major forms-Actinorhiza and legume-rhizobiu...
<p>Plant rhizo- and phyllospheres are exposed to a plethora of nitrogen-fixing bacteria, providing o...
Two groups of bacteria are able to induce the formation of nitrogen-fixing nodules: proteobacteria c...
Plants able to establish a nitrogen-fixing root nodule symbiosis with the actinobacterium Frankia ar...
<div><p>Only species belonging to the Fabid clade, limited to four classes and ten families of Angio...
International audienceOnly species belonging to the Fabid clade, limited to four classes and ten fam...
In recent years a number of legume genes involved in root nodule (RN) symbiosis have been identified...
The symbiosis between legumes and rhizobia is essential for the nitrogen input into the life cycle o...
Symbiosis Receptor-like Kinase (SYMRK) is indispensable for the development of phosphate-acquiring a...
Only species belonging to the Fabid clade, limited to four classes and ten families of Angiosperms, ...
Only species belonging to the Fabid clade, limited to four classes and ten families of Angiosperms, ...
The establishment of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbioses, formed by most flowering plants in assoc...
Association between legumes and rhizobia results in the formation of root nodules, where symbiotic n...
Nitrogen-fixing root nodule symbiosis can sustain the development of the host plants under nitrogen-...