Nutritional symbiotic interactions require the housing of large numbers of microbial symbionts, which produce essential compounds for the growth of the host. In the legume-rhizobium nitrogen-fixing symbiosis, thousands of rhizobium microsymbionts, called bacteroids, are confined intracellularly within highly specialized symbiotic host cells. In Inverted Repeat-Lacking Clade (IRLC) legumes such as Medicago spp., the bacteroids are kept under control by an arsenal of nodule-specific cysteine-rich (NCR) peptides, which induce the bacteria in an irreversible, strongly elongated, and polyploid state. Here, we show that in Aeschynomene spp. legumes belonging to the more ancient Dalbergioid lineage, bacteroids are elongated or spherical depending ...
Nodules of legume plants are highly integrated symbiotic systems shaped by millions of years of evol...
International audienceNodules of legume plants are highly integrated symbiotic systems shaped by mil...
International audienceLegume plants can form root organs called nodules where they house intracellul...
International audienceNutritional symbiotic interactions require the housing of large numbers of mic...
In legume nodules, rhizobia differentiate into nitrogen-fixing forms called bacteroids, which are en...
Medicago and closely related legume species from the inverted repeat-lacking clade (IRLC) impose ter...
After infection of nodule host cells, Rhizobium bacteria differentiate into nitrogen fixing bacteroi...
Medicago and closely related legume species from the inverted repeat lacking Glade (IRLC) impose ter...
International audienceSymbiosomes are organelle-like structures in the cytoplasm of legume nodule ce...
Legume-rhizobium symbiosis represents one of the most successfully co-evolved mutualisms. Within nod...
International audienceContents 411 I. 411 II. 412 III. 412 IV. 413 V. 414 VI. 414 VII. 415 VIII. 415...
The symbiosis between rhizobia soil bacteria and legumes is facultative and initiated by nitrogen st...
Symbiosis between legumes and Rhizobium bacteria leads to the formation of root nodules where bacter...
International audienceIn rhizobial species that nodulate inverted repeat-lacking clade (IRLC) legume...
Nodules of legume plants are highly integrated symbiotic systems shaped by millions of years of evol...
International audienceNodules of legume plants are highly integrated symbiotic systems shaped by mil...
International audienceLegume plants can form root organs called nodules where they house intracellul...
International audienceNutritional symbiotic interactions require the housing of large numbers of mic...
In legume nodules, rhizobia differentiate into nitrogen-fixing forms called bacteroids, which are en...
Medicago and closely related legume species from the inverted repeat-lacking clade (IRLC) impose ter...
After infection of nodule host cells, Rhizobium bacteria differentiate into nitrogen fixing bacteroi...
Medicago and closely related legume species from the inverted repeat lacking Glade (IRLC) impose ter...
International audienceSymbiosomes are organelle-like structures in the cytoplasm of legume nodule ce...
Legume-rhizobium symbiosis represents one of the most successfully co-evolved mutualisms. Within nod...
International audienceContents 411 I. 411 II. 412 III. 412 IV. 413 V. 414 VI. 414 VII. 415 VIII. 415...
The symbiosis between rhizobia soil bacteria and legumes is facultative and initiated by nitrogen st...
Symbiosis between legumes and Rhizobium bacteria leads to the formation of root nodules where bacter...
International audienceIn rhizobial species that nodulate inverted repeat-lacking clade (IRLC) legume...
Nodules of legume plants are highly integrated symbiotic systems shaped by millions of years of evol...
International audienceNodules of legume plants are highly integrated symbiotic systems shaped by mil...
International audienceLegume plants can form root organs called nodules where they house intracellul...