International audienceAuthor Summary / Most leguminous plants can form a symbiosis with members of a group of soil bacteria known as rhizobia. On the roots of their hosts, some rhizobia elicit the formation of specialized organs, called nodules, that they colonize intracellularly and within which they fix nitrogen to the benefit of the plant. Rhizobia do not form a homogenous taxon but are phylogenetically dispersed bacteria. How such diversity has emerged is a fascinating, but only partly documented, question. Although horizontal transfer of symbiotic plasmids or groups of genes has played a major role in the spreading of symbiosis, such gene transfer alone is usually unproductive because genetic or ecological barriers restrict evolution o...
Legumes preferentially associate with and reward beneficial rhizobia in root nodules, but the proces...
The emergence of symbiotic interactions has been studied using population genomics in nature and exp...
There are ubiquitous variations in symbiotic performance of different rhizobial strains associated w...
International audienceAuthor Summary / Most leguminous plants can form a symbiosis with members of a...
International audienceAuthor Summary / Most leguminous plants can form a symbiosis with members of a...
International audienceAuthor Summary / Most leguminous plants can form a symbiosis with members of a...
International audienceAuthor Summary / Most leguminous plants can form a symbiosis with members of a...
Abstract / Rhizobia are phylogenetically disparate a- and b-proteobacteria that have achieved the en...
Rhizobia are phylogenetically disparate alpha- and beta-proteobacteria that have achieved the enviro...
International audienceSoil bacteria known as rhizobia are able to establish an endosymbiosis with le...
International audienceSoil bacteria known as rhizobia are able to establish an endosymbiosis with le...
International audienceSoil bacteria known as rhizobia are able to establish an endosymbiosis with le...
International audienceSoil bacteria known as rhizobia are able to establish an endosymbiosis with le...
Rhizobia are phylogenetically disparate alpha- and beta-proteobacteria that have achieved the enviro...
Legumes preferentially associate with and reward beneficial rhizobia in root nodules, but the proces...
Legumes preferentially associate with and reward beneficial rhizobia in root nodules, but the proces...
The emergence of symbiotic interactions has been studied using population genomics in nature and exp...
There are ubiquitous variations in symbiotic performance of different rhizobial strains associated w...
International audienceAuthor Summary / Most leguminous plants can form a symbiosis with members of a...
International audienceAuthor Summary / Most leguminous plants can form a symbiosis with members of a...
International audienceAuthor Summary / Most leguminous plants can form a symbiosis with members of a...
International audienceAuthor Summary / Most leguminous plants can form a symbiosis with members of a...
Abstract / Rhizobia are phylogenetically disparate a- and b-proteobacteria that have achieved the en...
Rhizobia are phylogenetically disparate alpha- and beta-proteobacteria that have achieved the enviro...
International audienceSoil bacteria known as rhizobia are able to establish an endosymbiosis with le...
International audienceSoil bacteria known as rhizobia are able to establish an endosymbiosis with le...
International audienceSoil bacteria known as rhizobia are able to establish an endosymbiosis with le...
International audienceSoil bacteria known as rhizobia are able to establish an endosymbiosis with le...
Rhizobia are phylogenetically disparate alpha- and beta-proteobacteria that have achieved the enviro...
Legumes preferentially associate with and reward beneficial rhizobia in root nodules, but the proces...
Legumes preferentially associate with and reward beneficial rhizobia in root nodules, but the proces...
The emergence of symbiotic interactions has been studied using population genomics in nature and exp...
There are ubiquitous variations in symbiotic performance of different rhizobial strains associated w...