International audienceThe number of legume root nodules resulting from a symbiosis with rhizobia is tightly controlled by the plant. Certain members of the CLAVATA3/Embryo Surrounding Region (CLE) peptide family, specifically MtCLE12 and MtCLE13 in Medicago truncatula, act in the systemic autoregulation of nodulation (AON) pathway that negatively regulates the number of nodules. Little is known about the molecular pathways that operate downstream of the AON-related CLE peptides. Here, by means of a transcriptome analysis, we show that roots ectopically expressing MtCLE13 deregulate only a limited number of genes, including three down-regulated genes encoding lysin motif receptor-like kinases (LysM-RLKs), among which are the nodulation facto...
Legumes develop root nodules as a result of a symbiotic interaction with soil borne bacteria, called...
International audiencePlant systemic signaling pathways allow the integration and coordination of sh...
Cornbier J-P, Küster H, Journet E-P, Hohnjec N, Gamas P, Niebel A. Evidence for the involvement in n...
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 CLAVATA3/embryo-surrounding region (CLE) peptides control the fine balance between proliferation...
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...
CLE peptides are involved in the balance between cell division and differentiation throughout plant ...
MtCLE12 and MtCLE13 encode CLAVATA3/EMBRYO-SURROUNDING REGION RELATED (CLE) peptides which regulate ...
International audiencePeptides are signaling molecules regulating various aspects of plant developme...
Background High input costs and environmental pressures to reduce nitrogen use in agriculture have i...
Rhizobial Nod factors are key symbiotic signals responsible for starting the nodulation process in h...
Legume plants form nitrogen-fixing nodules on their roots in symbiosis with soil bacteria rhizobia. ...
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 audiencePlant systemic signaling pathways allow the integration and coordination of sh...
Cornbier J-P, Küster H, Journet E-P, Hohnjec N, Gamas P, Niebel A. Evidence for the involvement in n...
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 CLAVATA3/embryo-surrounding region (CLE) peptides control the fine balance between proliferation...
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...
CLE peptides are involved in the balance between cell division and differentiation throughout plant ...
MtCLE12 and MtCLE13 encode CLAVATA3/EMBRYO-SURROUNDING REGION RELATED (CLE) peptides which regulate ...
International audiencePeptides are signaling molecules regulating various aspects of plant developme...
Background High input costs and environmental pressures to reduce nitrogen use in agriculture have i...
Rhizobial Nod factors are key symbiotic signals responsible for starting the nodulation process in h...
Legume plants form nitrogen-fixing nodules on their roots in symbiosis with soil bacteria rhizobia. ...
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 audiencePlant systemic signaling pathways allow the integration and coordination of sh...
Cornbier J-P, Küster H, Journet E-P, Hohnjec N, Gamas P, Niebel A. Evidence for the involvement in n...