Symbiotic nitrogen fixation between legumes and rhizobia involves a coordinated expression of many plant and bacterial genes as well as finely tuned metabolic activities of micro- and macrosymbionts. In spite of such complex interactions, symbiotic proficiency remains a resilient process, with host plants apparently capable of compensating for some deficiencies in rhizobia. What controls nodule homeostasis is still poorly understood and probably varies between plant species. In this respect, the promiscuous Sinorhizobium (Ensifer) fredii strain NGR234 has become a model to assess the relative contribution of single gene products to many symbioses. Here, we describe how a deletion in nifQ of NGR234 (strain NGRΔnifQ) makes nodules of Vigna un...
Mesorhizobium loti is the microsymbiont of Lotus species, including the model legume L. japonicus. M...
Nitrogen‐fixing nodulation occurs in ten taxonomic lineages, either with rhizobia or Frankia bacteri...
International audiencePlant root-nodule symbiosis (RNS) with mutualistic nitrogen-fixing bacteria is...
In absence of sufficient quantities of reduced forms of nitrogen, most plants of the Leguminosae fam...
International audienceRhizobia and legumes are able to interact in a symbiotic way leading to the de...
International audienceIn the most studied rhizobium-legume interactions, the host plant supplies the...
Paraburkholderia phymatum STM815 is a nitrogen-fixing endosymbiont that nodulate the agriculturally ...
Paraburkholderia phymatum STM815 is a nitrogen-fixing endosymbiont that nodulate the agriculturally ...
Rhizobia and legumes are able to interact in a symbiotic way leading to the development of root nodu...
<div><p>Rhizobia and legumes are able to interact in a symbiotic way leading to the development of r...
Nitrogen represents one of the most important elements for plant growth. Therefore various plant lin...
Rhizobia fix nitrogen within root nodules of host plants where nitrogenase expression is strictly co...
The study of root nodule symbiosis between nitrogen-fixing bacteria and leguminous plant species is ...
Mesorhizobium loti is the microsymbiont of Lotus species, including the model legume L. japonicus. M...
Paraburkholderia phymatum belongs to the β-subclass of proteobacteria. It has recently been shown to...
Mesorhizobium loti is the microsymbiont of Lotus species, including the model legume L. japonicus. M...
Nitrogen‐fixing nodulation occurs in ten taxonomic lineages, either with rhizobia or Frankia bacteri...
International audiencePlant root-nodule symbiosis (RNS) with mutualistic nitrogen-fixing bacteria is...
In absence of sufficient quantities of reduced forms of nitrogen, most plants of the Leguminosae fam...
International audienceRhizobia and legumes are able to interact in a symbiotic way leading to the de...
International audienceIn the most studied rhizobium-legume interactions, the host plant supplies the...
Paraburkholderia phymatum STM815 is a nitrogen-fixing endosymbiont that nodulate the agriculturally ...
Paraburkholderia phymatum STM815 is a nitrogen-fixing endosymbiont that nodulate the agriculturally ...
Rhizobia and legumes are able to interact in a symbiotic way leading to the development of root nodu...
<div><p>Rhizobia and legumes are able to interact in a symbiotic way leading to the development of r...
Nitrogen represents one of the most important elements for plant growth. Therefore various plant lin...
Rhizobia fix nitrogen within root nodules of host plants where nitrogenase expression is strictly co...
The study of root nodule symbiosis between nitrogen-fixing bacteria and leguminous plant species is ...
Mesorhizobium loti is the microsymbiont of Lotus species, including the model legume L. japonicus. M...
Paraburkholderia phymatum belongs to the β-subclass of proteobacteria. It has recently been shown to...
Mesorhizobium loti is the microsymbiont of Lotus species, including the model legume L. japonicus. M...
Nitrogen‐fixing nodulation occurs in ten taxonomic lineages, either with rhizobia or Frankia bacteri...
International audiencePlant root-nodule symbiosis (RNS) with mutualistic nitrogen-fixing bacteria is...