Meschini EP, Blanco FA, Zanetti ME, et al. Host genes involved in nodulation preference in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)-Rhizobium etli symbiosis revealed - by suppressive subtractive hybridization. MOLECULAR PLANT-MICROBE INTERACTIONS. 2008;21(4):459-468.Common bean cultivars are nodulated preferentially by Rhizobium etli lineages from the same center of host diversification. Nodulation was found to be earlier and numerous in bean plants inoculated with the cognate strain. We predicted that analysis of transcripts at early stages of the interaction between host and rhizobium would identify plant genes that are most likely to be involved in this preferential nodulation. Therefore, we applied a suppressive subtractive hybridization approa...
Early AccessInternational audienceFabeae legumes such as pea and faba bean form symbiotic nodules wi...
<div><p>Legumes participate in two important endosymbiotic associations, with phosphorus-acquiring a...
Plant root development can be largely affected through the association of roots with plant growth-pr...
Common bean cultivars are nodulated preferentially by Rhizobium etli lineages from the same center o...
Phaseolus vulgaris (common bean) is an agronomic important legume crop native to America, where two ...
Legume plants are able to interact symbiotically with soil bacteria to form nitrogen-fixing root nod...
National audienceCultivated fabeae legumes (pea, fababean, lentil) develop root nodules resulting fr...
Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is nodulated by a heterogeneous group of Rhizobium strains. In a...
Fabeae legumes such as pea and faba bean form symbiotic nodules with a large diversity of soil Rhizo...
Common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) comprise three major geographic genetic pools, one in Mexico, Cent...
Legumes participate in two important endosymbiotic associations, with phosphorus-acquiring arbuscula...
Establishment of nitrogen-fixing symbiosis requires the recognition of rhizobial molecules to initia...
Early AccessInternational audienceFabeae legumes such as pea and faba bean form symbiotic nodules wi...
<div><p>Legumes participate in two important endosymbiotic associations, with phosphorus-acquiring a...
Plant root development can be largely affected through the association of roots with plant growth-pr...
Common bean cultivars are nodulated preferentially by Rhizobium etli lineages from the same center o...
Phaseolus vulgaris (common bean) is an agronomic important legume crop native to America, where two ...
Legume plants are able to interact symbiotically with soil bacteria to form nitrogen-fixing root nod...
National audienceCultivated fabeae legumes (pea, fababean, lentil) develop root nodules resulting fr...
Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is nodulated by a heterogeneous group of Rhizobium strains. In a...
Fabeae legumes such as pea and faba bean form symbiotic nodules with a large diversity of soil Rhizo...
Common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) comprise three major geographic genetic pools, one in Mexico, Cent...
Legumes participate in two important endosymbiotic associations, with phosphorus-acquiring arbuscula...
Establishment of nitrogen-fixing symbiosis requires the recognition of rhizobial molecules to initia...
Early AccessInternational audienceFabeae legumes such as pea and faba bean form symbiotic nodules wi...
<div><p>Legumes participate in two important endosymbiotic associations, with phosphorus-acquiring a...
Plant root development can be largely affected through the association of roots with plant growth-pr...