To overcome nitrogen deficiencies in the soil, legumes enter symbioses with rhizobial bacteria that convert atmospheric nitrogen into ammonium. Rhizobia are accommodated as endosymbionts within lateral root organs called nodules that initiate from the inner layers of Medicago truncatula roots in response to rhizobial perception. In contrast, lateral roots emerge from predefined founder cells as an adaptive response to environmental stimuli, including water and nutrient availability. CYTOKININ RESPONSE 1 (CRE1)-mediated signaling in the pericycle and in the cortex is necessary and sufficient for nodulation, whereas cytokinin is antagonistic to lateral root development, with cre1 showing increased lateral root emergence and decreased nodulati...
Phytohormonal interactions are essential to regulate plant organogenesis. In response to the presenc...
The interactions of legumes with symbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacteria cause the formation of specializ...
Nodulation (Nod) factors (NFs) are symbiotic molecules produced by rhizobia that are essential for e...
To overcome nitrogen deficiencies in the soil, legumes enter symbioses with rhizobial bacteria that ...
To overcome nitrogen deficiencies in the soil, legumes enter symbioses with rhizobial bacteria that ...
: The transcription factor NODULE INCEPTION (NIN) has been studied extensively for its multiple role...
Plants are sessile organisms. This characteristic severely limits their ability of approaching nutri...
Biological nitrogen fixation in legumes occurs in nodules that are initiated in the root cortex foll...
The legume-rhizobium symbiosis results in nitrogen-fixing root nodules, and their formation involves...
Nodulation (Nod) factors (NFs) are symbiotic molecules produced by rhizobia that are essential for e...
Legume-rhizobium symbiosis results in nitrogen-fixing root nodules. This symbiosis allow legumes to ...
Nodules on the roots of legume plants host nitrogen-fixing Rhizobium bacteria. Several lines of evid...
Background: Legumes can utilize atmospheric nitrogen by hosting nitrogen-fixing bacteria in special ...
The interaction between legume plants and soil bacteria rhizobia results in the formation of new org...
Root nodules are formed as a result of an orchestrated exchange of chemical signals between symbioti...
Phytohormonal interactions are essential to regulate plant organogenesis. In response to the presenc...
The interactions of legumes with symbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacteria cause the formation of specializ...
Nodulation (Nod) factors (NFs) are symbiotic molecules produced by rhizobia that are essential for e...
To overcome nitrogen deficiencies in the soil, legumes enter symbioses with rhizobial bacteria that ...
To overcome nitrogen deficiencies in the soil, legumes enter symbioses with rhizobial bacteria that ...
: The transcription factor NODULE INCEPTION (NIN) has been studied extensively for its multiple role...
Plants are sessile organisms. This characteristic severely limits their ability of approaching nutri...
Biological nitrogen fixation in legumes occurs in nodules that are initiated in the root cortex foll...
The legume-rhizobium symbiosis results in nitrogen-fixing root nodules, and their formation involves...
Nodulation (Nod) factors (NFs) are symbiotic molecules produced by rhizobia that are essential for e...
Legume-rhizobium symbiosis results in nitrogen-fixing root nodules. This symbiosis allow legumes to ...
Nodules on the roots of legume plants host nitrogen-fixing Rhizobium bacteria. Several lines of evid...
Background: Legumes can utilize atmospheric nitrogen by hosting nitrogen-fixing bacteria in special ...
The interaction between legume plants and soil bacteria rhizobia results in the formation of new org...
Root nodules are formed as a result of an orchestrated exchange of chemical signals between symbioti...
Phytohormonal interactions are essential to regulate plant organogenesis. In response to the presenc...
The interactions of legumes with symbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacteria cause the formation of specializ...
Nodulation (Nod) factors (NFs) are symbiotic molecules produced by rhizobia that are essential for e...