International audienceNew research results have significantly revised our understanding of the rhizobium-legume infection process. For example, Nod factors (NFs), previously thought to be absolutely essential for this symbiosis, were shown to be dispensable under particular conditions. Similarly, an NF receptor, previously considered to be solely involved in symbiosis, was shown to function during plant pathogen infections. Indeed, there is a growing realization that plant innate immunity is a crucial component in the establishment and maintenance of symbiosis. We review here the factors involved in the suppression of plant immunity during rhizobium-legume symbiosis, and we attempt to place this information into context with the most recent...
Legumes form two types of root organs in response to signals from microbes, namely, nodules and root...
A lipochitosaccharide-based signal molecule that is secreted by Rhizobium, named Nod factor (NF), in...
Leguminous plants are able to establish a symbiotic interaction with nitrogen-fixing soil bacteria, ...
International audienceNew research results have significantly revised our understanding of the rhizo...
Plant roots are constantly exposed to a diverse microbiota of pathogens and mutualistic partners. Th...
Some plant species establish mutualistic cooperation with nitrogen-fixing bacteria to overcome nitro...
International audienceLegumes have the capacity to develop root nodules hosting nitrogen-fixing bact...
A general theory for the development of commensal and mutualistic symbioses is that they evolved fro...
International audienceHow plants deal with beneficial and pathogenic microorganisms and how they can...
International audienceMedicago truncatula belongs to the legume family and forms symbiotic associati...
International audienceTo suppress plant immunity and promote the intracellular infection required fo...
The exchange of molecular signals between legume plant and rhizobia has a key role in mutual recogni...
Plants require nutrients in order to grow. Most of these are readily available, but a few, like the ...
International audienceMassive intracellular populations of symbiotic bacteria, referred to as rhizob...
AbstractRhizobia produce signalling molecules, called Nod factors, which enable them to be recognise...
Legumes form two types of root organs in response to signals from microbes, namely, nodules and root...
A lipochitosaccharide-based signal molecule that is secreted by Rhizobium, named Nod factor (NF), in...
Leguminous plants are able to establish a symbiotic interaction with nitrogen-fixing soil bacteria, ...
International audienceNew research results have significantly revised our understanding of the rhizo...
Plant roots are constantly exposed to a diverse microbiota of pathogens and mutualistic partners. Th...
Some plant species establish mutualistic cooperation with nitrogen-fixing bacteria to overcome nitro...
International audienceLegumes have the capacity to develop root nodules hosting nitrogen-fixing bact...
A general theory for the development of commensal and mutualistic symbioses is that they evolved fro...
International audienceHow plants deal with beneficial and pathogenic microorganisms and how they can...
International audienceMedicago truncatula belongs to the legume family and forms symbiotic associati...
International audienceTo suppress plant immunity and promote the intracellular infection required fo...
The exchange of molecular signals between legume plant and rhizobia has a key role in mutual recogni...
Plants require nutrients in order to grow. Most of these are readily available, but a few, like the ...
International audienceMassive intracellular populations of symbiotic bacteria, referred to as rhizob...
AbstractRhizobia produce signalling molecules, called Nod factors, which enable them to be recognise...
Legumes form two types of root organs in response to signals from microbes, namely, nodules and root...
A lipochitosaccharide-based signal molecule that is secreted by Rhizobium, named Nod factor (NF), in...
Leguminous plants are able to establish a symbiotic interaction with nitrogen-fixing soil bacteria, ...