Deciphering the mechanisms leading to symbiotic nitrogen-fixing root nodule organogenesis in legumes resulted in the identification of numerous nodule-specific genes and gene families. Among them, NCR and GRP genes encode short secreted peptides with potential antimicrobial activity. These genes appear to form large multigenic families in Medicago truncatula and other closely related legume species, whereas no similar genes were found in databases of Lotus japonicus and Glycine max. We analyzed the genomic organization of these genes as well as their evolutionary dynamics in the M. truncatula genome. A total of 108 NCR and 23 GRP genes have been mapped that were often clustered in the genome. These included 29 new NCR and 17 new GRP genes. ...
Nodules harboring nitrogen-fixing rhizobia are a well-known trait of legumes, but nodules also occur...
<div><p>Root nodules are the symbiotic organ of legumes that house nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Many ge...
International audienceThe number of legume root nodules resulting from a symbiosis with rhizobia is ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. November 2017. Major: Plant Biological Sciences. Advisor...
Legumes (Fabaceae or Leguminosae) are unique among cultivated plants for their ability to carry out ...
Background: Legumes form root nodules to house nitrogen fixing bacteria of the rhizobium family. The...
Various legume plants form root nodules in which symbiotic bacteria (rhizobia) fix atmospheric nitro...
Prod 2019-88cc BAP GEAPSI INRANational audienceMedicago truncatula, belonging to the inverted repeat...
Legumes play an important role as food and forage crops in international agriculture especially in d...
: Nitrogen is one of the most inaccessible plant nutrients, but certain species have overcome this l...
Abstract Background Previous studies exploring sequence variation in the model legume, Medicago trun...
Legumes played central roles in the development of agriculture and civilization, and today account f...
Nodules harboring nitrogen-fixing rhizobia are a well-known trait of legumes, but nodules also occur...
Root nodules are the symbiotic organ of legumes that house nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Many genes are ...
Root nodules are the symbiotic organ of legumes that house nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Many genes are ...
Nodules harboring nitrogen-fixing rhizobia are a well-known trait of legumes, but nodules also occur...
<div><p>Root nodules are the symbiotic organ of legumes that house nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Many ge...
International audienceThe number of legume root nodules resulting from a symbiosis with rhizobia is ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. November 2017. Major: Plant Biological Sciences. Advisor...
Legumes (Fabaceae or Leguminosae) are unique among cultivated plants for their ability to carry out ...
Background: Legumes form root nodules to house nitrogen fixing bacteria of the rhizobium family. The...
Various legume plants form root nodules in which symbiotic bacteria (rhizobia) fix atmospheric nitro...
Prod 2019-88cc BAP GEAPSI INRANational audienceMedicago truncatula, belonging to the inverted repeat...
Legumes play an important role as food and forage crops in international agriculture especially in d...
: Nitrogen is one of the most inaccessible plant nutrients, but certain species have overcome this l...
Abstract Background Previous studies exploring sequence variation in the model legume, Medicago trun...
Legumes played central roles in the development of agriculture and civilization, and today account f...
Nodules harboring nitrogen-fixing rhizobia are a well-known trait of legumes, but nodules also occur...
Root nodules are the symbiotic organ of legumes that house nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Many genes are ...
Root nodules are the symbiotic organ of legumes that house nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Many genes are ...
Nodules harboring nitrogen-fixing rhizobia are a well-known trait of legumes, but nodules also occur...
<div><p>Root nodules are the symbiotic organ of legumes that house nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Many ge...
International audienceThe number of legume root nodules resulting from a symbiosis with rhizobia is ...