Nitrogen fixing bacteria, collectively referred to as rhizobia, are able to trigger the organogenesis of a new organ on legumes, the nodule. The morphogenetic trigger is a Rhizobium-produced lipochitin-oligosaccharide called the Nod factor, which is necessary, and in some legumes sufficient, for triggering nodule development in the absence of the bacterium. Because plant development is substantially influenced by plant hormones, it has been hypothesized that plant hormones (mainly the classical hormones abscisic acid, auxin, cytokinins, ethylene and gibberellic acid) regulate nodule development. In recent years, evidence has shown that Nod factors might act in legumes by changing the internal plant hormone balance, thereby orchestrating the...
Legume plants form root nodules by interacting with the soil bacterium, Rhizobium. In these nodules ...
International audienceIn legumes interacting with rhizobia, the formation of symbiotic organs involv...
The symbiotic interaction between legumes and nitrogen fixing rhizobium bacteria leads to the format...
Nitrogen fixing bacteria, collectively referred to as rhizobia, are able to trigger the organogenesi...
Legumes have evolved symbiotic interactions with rhizobial bacteria to efficiently utilize nitrogen....
Legumes have evolved symbiotic interactions with rhizo-bial bacteria to efficiently utilize nitrogen...
The symbiosis between legumes and nitrogen fixing bacteria called rhizobia leads to the formation of...
The symbiosis between legumes and nitrogen fixing bacteria called rhizobia leads to the formation of...
Many plants can establish symbioses with nitrogen-fixing bacteria, some of which lead to nodulation,...
Legume plants are able to enter into a symbiotic relationship with rhizobia bacteria. This results i...
The onset of nodule development, the result of rhizobia-legume symbioses, is determined by the excha...
Abstract In legumes interacting with rhizobia the formation of symbiotic organs responsible for the ...
Legume plants are able to enter into a symbiotic relationship with rhizobia bacteria. This results i...
Most legumes can form a unique type of lateral organ on their roots: root nodules. These structures ...
Legumes are highly important food, feed and biofuel crops. With few exceptions, they can enter into ...
Legume plants form root nodules by interacting with the soil bacterium, Rhizobium. In these nodules ...
International audienceIn legumes interacting with rhizobia, the formation of symbiotic organs involv...
The symbiotic interaction between legumes and nitrogen fixing rhizobium bacteria leads to the format...
Nitrogen fixing bacteria, collectively referred to as rhizobia, are able to trigger the organogenesi...
Legumes have evolved symbiotic interactions with rhizobial bacteria to efficiently utilize nitrogen....
Legumes have evolved symbiotic interactions with rhizo-bial bacteria to efficiently utilize nitrogen...
The symbiosis between legumes and nitrogen fixing bacteria called rhizobia leads to the formation of...
The symbiosis between legumes and nitrogen fixing bacteria called rhizobia leads to the formation of...
Many plants can establish symbioses with nitrogen-fixing bacteria, some of which lead to nodulation,...
Legume plants are able to enter into a symbiotic relationship with rhizobia bacteria. This results i...
The onset of nodule development, the result of rhizobia-legume symbioses, is determined by the excha...
Abstract In legumes interacting with rhizobia the formation of symbiotic organs responsible for the ...
Legume plants are able to enter into a symbiotic relationship with rhizobia bacteria. This results i...
Most legumes can form a unique type of lateral organ on their roots: root nodules. These structures ...
Legumes are highly important food, feed and biofuel crops. With few exceptions, they can enter into ...
Legume plants form root nodules by interacting with the soil bacterium, Rhizobium. In these nodules ...
International audienceIn legumes interacting with rhizobia, the formation of symbiotic organs involv...
The symbiotic interaction between legumes and nitrogen fixing rhizobium bacteria leads to the format...