The root nodule symbiosis established between legumes and rhizobia is an exquisite biological interaction responsible for fixing a significant amount of nitrogen in terrestrial ecosystems. The success of this interaction depends on the recognition of the right partner by the plant within the richest microbial ecosystems on Earth, the soil. Recent metagenomic studies of the soil biome have revealed its complexity, which includes microorganisms that affect plant fitness and growth in a beneficial, harmful, or neutral manner. In this complex scenario, understanding the molecular mechanisms by which legumes recognize and discriminate rhizobia from pathogens, but also between distinct rhizobia species and strains that differ in their symbiotic p...
Legume plants have developed the capacity to establish symbiotic interactions with soil bacteria (kn...
Legume plants have developed the capacity to establish symbiotic interactions with soil bacteria (kn...
Biological N2 fixation represents the major source of N input in many agricultural soils including t...
The root nodule symbiosis established between legumes and rhizobia is an exquisite biological intera...
The root nodule symbiosis established between legumes and rhizobia is an exquisite biological intera...
The root nodule symbiosis established between legumes and rhizobia is an exquisite biological intera...
Legumes are able to form a symbiotic relationship with nitrogen-fixing soil bacteria called rhizobia...
International audienceRhizobia are phylogenetically disparate α- and β-proteobacteria that have achi...
International audienceRhizobia are phylogenetically disparate α- and β-proteobacteria that have achi...
International audienceRhizobia are phylogenetically disparate α- and β-proteobacteria that have achi...
Members of the plant family Leguminosae (Fabaceae) are unique in that they have evolved a symbiotic ...
Biological nitrogen fixation gives legumes a pronounced growth advantage in nitrogen-deprived soils ...
Biological nitrogen fixation gives legumes a pronounced growth advantage in nitrogen-deprived soils ...
Legume plants have developed the capacity to establish symbiotic interactions with soil bacteria (kn...
http://www.soyroothair.org/publications.phpGram-negative soil bacteria (rhizobia) within the Rhizobi...
Legume plants have developed the capacity to establish symbiotic interactions with soil bacteria (kn...
Legume plants have developed the capacity to establish symbiotic interactions with soil bacteria (kn...
Biological N2 fixation represents the major source of N input in many agricultural soils including t...
The root nodule symbiosis established between legumes and rhizobia is an exquisite biological intera...
The root nodule symbiosis established between legumes and rhizobia is an exquisite biological intera...
The root nodule symbiosis established between legumes and rhizobia is an exquisite biological intera...
Legumes are able to form a symbiotic relationship with nitrogen-fixing soil bacteria called rhizobia...
International audienceRhizobia are phylogenetically disparate α- and β-proteobacteria that have achi...
International audienceRhizobia are phylogenetically disparate α- and β-proteobacteria that have achi...
International audienceRhizobia are phylogenetically disparate α- and β-proteobacteria that have achi...
Members of the plant family Leguminosae (Fabaceae) are unique in that they have evolved a symbiotic ...
Biological nitrogen fixation gives legumes a pronounced growth advantage in nitrogen-deprived soils ...
Biological nitrogen fixation gives legumes a pronounced growth advantage in nitrogen-deprived soils ...
Legume plants have developed the capacity to establish symbiotic interactions with soil bacteria (kn...
http://www.soyroothair.org/publications.phpGram-negative soil bacteria (rhizobia) within the Rhizobi...
Legume plants have developed the capacity to establish symbiotic interactions with soil bacteria (kn...
Legume plants have developed the capacity to establish symbiotic interactions with soil bacteria (kn...
Biological N2 fixation represents the major source of N input in many agricultural soils including t...