Cornbier J-P, Küster H, Journet E-P, Hohnjec N, Gamas P, Niebel A. Evidence for the involvement in nodulation of the two small putative regulatory peptide-encoding genes MtRALFL1 and MtDVL1. MOLECULAR PLANT-MICROBE INTERACTIONS. 2008;21(8):1118-1127.Nod factors are key bacterial signaling molecules regulating the symbiotic interaction between bacteria known as rhizobia and leguminous plants. Studying plant host genes whose expression is affected by Nod factors has given insights into early symbiotic signaling and development. Here, we used a double supernodulating mutant line that shows increased sensitivity to Nod factors to study the Nod factor-regulated transcriptome. Using microarrays containing more than 16,000 70-mer oligonucleotide p...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The symbiotic interaction between leguminous plants and rhizobia involves two ...
Thanks to the symbiotic interaction with rhizobia many legumes are important natural fertilizers and...
Legumes develop root nodules as a result of a symbiotic interaction with soil borne bacteria, called...
International audienceThe number of legume root nodules resulting from a symbiosis with rhizobia is ...
A subset of CLAVATA3/endosperm-surrounding region-related (CLE) peptides are involved in autoregulat...
The symbiosis between legumes and rhizobia starts with an exchange of molecular signals between the ...
<div><p>Root nodules are the symbiotic organ of legumes that house nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Many ge...
International audiencePlants use a variety of small peptides for cell to cell communication during g...
Root nodules are the symbiotic organ of legumes that house nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Many genes are ...
International audienceNitrogen-fixing root nodulation in legumes challenged with nitrogen-limiting c...
Root nodules are the symbiotic organ of legumes that house nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Many genes are ...
The unique evolutionary adaptation of legumes for nitrogen-fixing symbiosis leading to nodulation is...
Legumes form a symbiosis with N -fixing soil rhizobia, resulting in new root organs called nodules t...
Legumes tightly regulate nodule number to balance the cost of supporting symbiotic rhizobia with the...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The symbiotic interaction between leguminous plants and rhizobia involves two ...
Thanks to the symbiotic interaction with rhizobia many legumes are important natural fertilizers and...
Legumes develop root nodules as a result of a symbiotic interaction with soil borne bacteria, called...
International audienceThe number of legume root nodules resulting from a symbiosis with rhizobia is ...
A subset of CLAVATA3/endosperm-surrounding region-related (CLE) peptides are involved in autoregulat...
The symbiosis between legumes and rhizobia starts with an exchange of molecular signals between the ...
<div><p>Root nodules are the symbiotic organ of legumes that house nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Many ge...
International audiencePlants use a variety of small peptides for cell to cell communication during g...
Root nodules are the symbiotic organ of legumes that house nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Many genes are ...
International audienceNitrogen-fixing root nodulation in legumes challenged with nitrogen-limiting c...
Root nodules are the symbiotic organ of legumes that house nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Many genes are ...
The unique evolutionary adaptation of legumes for nitrogen-fixing symbiosis leading to nodulation is...
Legumes form a symbiosis with N -fixing soil rhizobia, resulting in new root organs called nodules t...
Legumes tightly regulate nodule number to balance the cost of supporting symbiotic rhizobia with the...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The symbiotic interaction between leguminous plants and rhizobia involves two ...
Thanks to the symbiotic interaction with rhizobia many legumes are important natural fertilizers and...
Legumes develop root nodules as a result of a symbiotic interaction with soil borne bacteria, called...