A lipochitosaccharide-based signal molecule that is secreted by Rhizobium, named Nod factor (NF), induces root nodule formation in legumes. This molecule is also essential for the establishment of bacterial infection. Genetic analyses in the legume species Lotus japonicus and Medicago truncatula have led to the identification of many components of the NF signaling cascade. At least three of these genes do not function exclusively in the Rhizobium symbiosis but are also essential for the formation of mycorrhiza, an endosymbiosis found in many higher plant species. Recent studies have advanced our understanding of the functions of NF signaling genes in the Rhizobium infection process and the extent to which these genes are unique to legume
Leguminous plants are able to interact with bacteria of the genera Azorhizobium , Bradyrhizobium , R...
Leguminous plants are able to interact with bacteria of the genera Azorhizobium , Bradyrhizobium , R...
Most legume plants are able to enter into a symbiotic relationship with nitrogen-fixing soil bacteri...
A lipochitosaccharide-based signal molecule that is secreted by Rhizobium, named Nod factor (NF), in...
A lipochitosaccharide-based signal molecule that is secreted by Rhizobium, named Nod factor (NF), in...
Nodulation factors (NFs) are lipochito-oligosaccharide signal molecules excreted by soil-living rhiz...
Nodulation factors (NFs) are lipochito-oligosaccharide signal molecules excreted by soil-living rhiz...
Plants require nutrients in order to grow. Most of these are readily available, but a few, like the ...
Plants require nutrients in order to grow. Most of these are readily available, but a few, like the ...
The symbiotic interaction between Rhizobium bacteria and most legume plants is initiated by the perc...
The symbiotic interaction between Rhizobium bacteria and most legume plants is initiated by the perc...
The symbiotic interaction between Rhizobium bacteria and most legume plants is initiated by the perc...
AbstractRhizobia produce signalling molecules, called Nod factors, which enable them to be recognise...
For over two decades now, it is known that the nodule symbiosis between legume plants and nitrogen f...
For over two decades now, it is known that the nodule symbiosis between legume plants and nitrogen f...
Leguminous plants are able to interact with bacteria of the genera Azorhizobium , Bradyrhizobium , R...
Leguminous plants are able to interact with bacteria of the genera Azorhizobium , Bradyrhizobium , R...
Most legume plants are able to enter into a symbiotic relationship with nitrogen-fixing soil bacteri...
A lipochitosaccharide-based signal molecule that is secreted by Rhizobium, named Nod factor (NF), in...
A lipochitosaccharide-based signal molecule that is secreted by Rhizobium, named Nod factor (NF), in...
Nodulation factors (NFs) are lipochito-oligosaccharide signal molecules excreted by soil-living rhiz...
Nodulation factors (NFs) are lipochito-oligosaccharide signal molecules excreted by soil-living rhiz...
Plants require nutrients in order to grow. Most of these are readily available, but a few, like the ...
Plants require nutrients in order to grow. Most of these are readily available, but a few, like the ...
The symbiotic interaction between Rhizobium bacteria and most legume plants is initiated by the perc...
The symbiotic interaction between Rhizobium bacteria and most legume plants is initiated by the perc...
The symbiotic interaction between Rhizobium bacteria and most legume plants is initiated by the perc...
AbstractRhizobia produce signalling molecules, called Nod factors, which enable them to be recognise...
For over two decades now, it is known that the nodule symbiosis between legume plants and nitrogen f...
For over two decades now, it is known that the nodule symbiosis between legume plants and nitrogen f...
Leguminous plants are able to interact with bacteria of the genera Azorhizobium , Bradyrhizobium , R...
Leguminous plants are able to interact with bacteria of the genera Azorhizobium , Bradyrhizobium , R...
Most legume plants are able to enter into a symbiotic relationship with nitrogen-fixing soil bacteri...