Legumes are able to form a symbiotic relationship with nitrogen-fixing soil bacteria called rhizobia. The result of this symbiosis is to form nodules on the plant root, within which the bacteria can convert atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia that can be used by the plant. Establishment of a successful symbiosis requires the two symbiotic partners to be compatible with each other throughout the process of symbiotic development. However, incompatibility frequently occurs, such that a bacterial strain is unable to nodulate a particular host plant or forms nodules that are incapable of fixing nitrogen. Genetic and molecular mechanisms that regulate symbiotic specificity are diverse, involving a wide range of host and bacterial genes/signals with...
Leguminous plants (or Legumes, family Fabaceae) are known to form symbioses with extremely broad ran...
<p>Bacteria of the genus Rhizobium play a very important role in agriculture by inducing nitrogen-fi...
Nitrogen is an essential element needed for plants to survive, and legumes are well known to recruit...
The root nodule symbiosis established between legumes and rhizobia is an exquisite biological intera...
http://www.soyroothair.org/publications.phpGram-negative soil bacteria (rhizobia) within the Rhizobi...
The root nodule symbiosis established between legumes and rhizobia is an exquisite biological intera...
Legume plants have developed the capacity to establish symbiotic interactions with soil bacteria (kn...
Some plant species establish mutualistic cooperation with nitrogen-fixing bacteria to overcome nitro...
BACKGROUND: Leguminous plants are able to form a root nodule symbiosis with nitrogen-fixing soil bac...
Several legume genes involved in establishing nitrogen fixation have been discovered using functiona...
International audienceRhizobia are phylogenetically disparate α- and β-proteobacteria that have achi...
International audienceAuthor Summary / Most leguminous plants can form a symbiosis with members of a...
Most legume plants are able to enter into a symbiotic relationship with nitrogen-fixing soil bacteri...
Members of the plant family Leguminosae (Fabaceae) are unique in that they have evolved a symbiotic ...
Nitrogen is a key element for plant growth. To meet nitrogen demands, some plants establish an endos...
Leguminous plants (or Legumes, family Fabaceae) are known to form symbioses with extremely broad ran...
<p>Bacteria of the genus Rhizobium play a very important role in agriculture by inducing nitrogen-fi...
Nitrogen is an essential element needed for plants to survive, and legumes are well known to recruit...
The root nodule symbiosis established between legumes and rhizobia is an exquisite biological intera...
http://www.soyroothair.org/publications.phpGram-negative soil bacteria (rhizobia) within the Rhizobi...
The root nodule symbiosis established between legumes and rhizobia is an exquisite biological intera...
Legume plants have developed the capacity to establish symbiotic interactions with soil bacteria (kn...
Some plant species establish mutualistic cooperation with nitrogen-fixing bacteria to overcome nitro...
BACKGROUND: Leguminous plants are able to form a root nodule symbiosis with nitrogen-fixing soil bac...
Several legume genes involved in establishing nitrogen fixation have been discovered using functiona...
International audienceRhizobia are phylogenetically disparate α- and β-proteobacteria that have achi...
International audienceAuthor Summary / Most leguminous plants can form a symbiosis with members of a...
Most legume plants are able to enter into a symbiotic relationship with nitrogen-fixing soil bacteri...
Members of the plant family Leguminosae (Fabaceae) are unique in that they have evolved a symbiotic ...
Nitrogen is a key element for plant growth. To meet nitrogen demands, some plants establish an endos...
Leguminous plants (or Legumes, family Fabaceae) are known to form symbioses with extremely broad ran...
<p>Bacteria of the genus Rhizobium play a very important role in agriculture by inducing nitrogen-fi...
Nitrogen is an essential element needed for plants to survive, and legumes are well known to recruit...