permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Legumes have developed a unique way to interact with bacteria: in addition to preventing infection from pathogenic bacteria like any other plant, legumes also developed a mutualistic symbiotic relationship with one gender of soil bacteria: rhizobium. This interaction leads to the development of a new root organ, the nodule, where the differentiated bacteria fix for the plant the atmospheric dinitrogen (atmN 2). In exchange, the symbiont will benefit from a permanent source of carbon compounds, products of the photosynthesis. The substantial amounts of fixed carbon dioxide dedicated to the symbiont imposed to the plant a tigh...
L'article original est publié par The American Society of Plant BiologistsInternational audienceThe ...
Plant responses to the projected future levels of CO2 were first characterized in short-term experim...
Biological nitrogen fixation in rhizobia occurs primarily in root or stem nodules and is induced by ...
Legumes have developed a unique way to interact with bacteria: in addition to preventing infection f...
Matamoros have contributed equally to this review. In nitrogen poor soils legumes establish a symbio...
Legume-rhizobia symbiosis is a remarkable and mutually beneficial association between higher plants ...
This review article explores the impact of nitrogen fertilizers on the symbiotic relationship betwee...
Abstract: Legumes match the nodule number to the N demand of the plant. When a mutation in the regul...
The objective of this review was to provide a better understanding of how global climate change and ...
International audienceLegume-rhizobia symbiosis is a remarkable and mutually beneficial association ...
review articleDrought is a critical factor limiting the productivity of legumes worldwide. Legumes ...
Nitrogen (N) is the mineral nutrient required in the greatest amount and its availability is a major...
However nitrogen is one of the most important nutrient that plants require for healthy growth only p...
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L'article original est publié par The American Society of Plant BiologistsInternational audienceThe ...
Plant responses to the projected future levels of CO2 were first characterized in short-term experim...
Biological nitrogen fixation in rhizobia occurs primarily in root or stem nodules and is induced by ...
Legumes have developed a unique way to interact with bacteria: in addition to preventing infection f...
Matamoros have contributed equally to this review. In nitrogen poor soils legumes establish a symbio...
Legume-rhizobia symbiosis is a remarkable and mutually beneficial association between higher plants ...
This review article explores the impact of nitrogen fertilizers on the symbiotic relationship betwee...
Abstract: Legumes match the nodule number to the N demand of the plant. When a mutation in the regul...
The objective of this review was to provide a better understanding of how global climate change and ...
International audienceLegume-rhizobia symbiosis is a remarkable and mutually beneficial association ...
review articleDrought is a critical factor limiting the productivity of legumes worldwide. Legumes ...
Nitrogen (N) is the mineral nutrient required in the greatest amount and its availability is a major...
However nitrogen is one of the most important nutrient that plants require for healthy growth only p...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
L'article original est publié par The American Society of Plant BiologistsInternational audienceThe ...
Plant responses to the projected future levels of CO2 were first characterized in short-term experim...
Biological nitrogen fixation in rhizobia occurs primarily in root or stem nodules and is induced by ...