Nitrogen‐fixing nodulation occurs in ten taxonomic lineages, either with rhizobia or Frankia bacteria. To establish such an endosymbiosis, two processes are essential: nodule organogenesis and intracellular bacterial infection. In the legume‐rhizobium endosymbiosis, both processes are guarded by the transcription factor NODULE INCEPTION (NIN) and its downstream target genes of the NUCLEAR FACTOR Y (NF‐Y) complex.It is hypothesized that nodulation has a single evolutionary origin ~ 110 million years ago, followed by many independent losses. Despite a significant body of knowledge of the legume‐rhizobium symbiosis, it remains elusive which signalling modules are shared between nodulating species in different taxonomic clades. We used Paraspon...
Nitrogen is a key element for plant growth. To meet nitrogen demands, some plants establish an endos...
The endosymbiotic association between legumes and rhizobia leads to the formation of root nodules in...
International audienceAbstract Intensive research on nitrogen-fixing symbiosis in two model legumes ...
Nitrogen‐fixing nodulation occurs in ten taxonomic lineages, either with rhizobia or Frankia bacteri...
Nitrogen-fixing root nodule symbiosis occurs in ten taxonomic lineages from four related orders -Fag...
Nodules harboring nitrogen-fixing rhizobia are a well-known trait of legumes, but nodules also occur...
Legume-rhizobium symbiosis results in nitrogen-fixing root nodules. This symbiosis allow legumes to ...
International audienceThe symbiotic infection of root cells by nitrogen-fixing rhizobia during nodul...
Nitrogen represents one of the most important elements for plant growth. Therefore various plant lin...
International audiencePlant root-nodule symbiosis (RNS) with mutualistic nitrogen-fixing bacteria is...
Nodules harboring nitrogen-fixing rhizobia are a well-known trait of legumes, but nodules also occur...
Legumes and actinorhizal plants are capable of forming root nodules symbiosis with rhizobia and Fran...
<p>Bacteria of the genus Rhizobium play a very important role in agriculture by inducing nitrogen-fi...
The interaction between legume plants and soil bacteria rhizobia results in the formation of new org...
Rhizobium nitrogen-fixing nodules are a well-known trait of legumes, but nodules also occur in other...
Nitrogen is a key element for plant growth. To meet nitrogen demands, some plants establish an endos...
The endosymbiotic association between legumes and rhizobia leads to the formation of root nodules in...
International audienceAbstract Intensive research on nitrogen-fixing symbiosis in two model legumes ...
Nitrogen‐fixing nodulation occurs in ten taxonomic lineages, either with rhizobia or Frankia bacteri...
Nitrogen-fixing root nodule symbiosis occurs in ten taxonomic lineages from four related orders -Fag...
Nodules harboring nitrogen-fixing rhizobia are a well-known trait of legumes, but nodules also occur...
Legume-rhizobium symbiosis results in nitrogen-fixing root nodules. This symbiosis allow legumes to ...
International audienceThe symbiotic infection of root cells by nitrogen-fixing rhizobia during nodul...
Nitrogen represents one of the most important elements for plant growth. Therefore various plant lin...
International audiencePlant root-nodule symbiosis (RNS) with mutualistic nitrogen-fixing bacteria is...
Nodules harboring nitrogen-fixing rhizobia are a well-known trait of legumes, but nodules also occur...
Legumes and actinorhizal plants are capable of forming root nodules symbiosis with rhizobia and Fran...
<p>Bacteria of the genus Rhizobium play a very important role in agriculture by inducing nitrogen-fi...
The interaction between legume plants and soil bacteria rhizobia results in the formation of new org...
Rhizobium nitrogen-fixing nodules are a well-known trait of legumes, but nodules also occur in other...
Nitrogen is a key element for plant growth. To meet nitrogen demands, some plants establish an endos...
The endosymbiotic association between legumes and rhizobia leads to the formation of root nodules in...
International audienceAbstract Intensive research on nitrogen-fixing symbiosis in two model legumes ...