In the late 19th century, it was discovered that legumes can establish a root nodule endosymbiosis with nitrogen-fixing rhizobia. Soon after, the question was raised whether it is possible to transfer this trait to non-leguminous crops. In the past century, an ever-increasing amount of knowledge provided unique insights into the cellular, molecular, and genetic processes controlling this endosymbiosis. In addition, recent phylogenomic studies uncovered several genes that evolved to function specifically to control nodule formation and bacterial infection. However, despite this massive body of knowledge, the long-standing objective to engineer the nitrogen-fixing nodulation trait on non-leguminous crop plants has not been achieved yet. In th...
International audienceRhizobia are phylogenetically disparate α- and β-proteobacteria that have achi...
International audienceRhizobia are phylogenetically disparate α- and β-proteobacteria that have achi...
http://www.soyroothair.org/publications.phpGram-negative soil bacteria (rhizobia) within the Rhizobi...
Nitrogen represents one of the most important elements for plant growth. Therefore various plant lin...
Nitrogen-fixing root nodule symbiosis can sustain the development of the host plants under nitrogen-...
Global demand to increase food production and simultaneously reduce synthetic nitrogen-fertiliser in...
Plant rhizo- and phyllospheres are exposed to a plethora of nitrogen-fixing bacteria, providing oppo...
<p>Plant rhizo- and phyllospheres are exposed to a plethora of nitrogen-fixing bacteria, providing o...
Nitrogen-fixing root nodule symbiosis occurs in ten taxonomic lineages from four related orders -Fag...
Symbiotic nitrogen fixation in plants occurs in root nodules of legumes and nonlegumes. The bacteriu...
Several legume genes involved in establishing nitrogen fixation have been discovered using functiona...
Legumes can thrive in nitrogen-limited soil by forming a symbiotic relationship with nitrogen-fixing...
Bacteria of the genus Rhizobium play a very important role in agriculture by inducing nitr...
International audienceRhizobia are phylogenetically disparate α- and β-proteobacteria that have achi...
<p>Bacteria of the genus Rhizobium play a very important role in agriculture by inducing nitrogen-fi...
International audienceRhizobia are phylogenetically disparate α- and β-proteobacteria that have achi...
International audienceRhizobia are phylogenetically disparate α- and β-proteobacteria that have achi...
http://www.soyroothair.org/publications.phpGram-negative soil bacteria (rhizobia) within the Rhizobi...
Nitrogen represents one of the most important elements for plant growth. Therefore various plant lin...
Nitrogen-fixing root nodule symbiosis can sustain the development of the host plants under nitrogen-...
Global demand to increase food production and simultaneously reduce synthetic nitrogen-fertiliser in...
Plant rhizo- and phyllospheres are exposed to a plethora of nitrogen-fixing bacteria, providing oppo...
<p>Plant rhizo- and phyllospheres are exposed to a plethora of nitrogen-fixing bacteria, providing o...
Nitrogen-fixing root nodule symbiosis occurs in ten taxonomic lineages from four related orders -Fag...
Symbiotic nitrogen fixation in plants occurs in root nodules of legumes and nonlegumes. The bacteriu...
Several legume genes involved in establishing nitrogen fixation have been discovered using functiona...
Legumes can thrive in nitrogen-limited soil by forming a symbiotic relationship with nitrogen-fixing...
Bacteria of the genus Rhizobium play a very important role in agriculture by inducing nitr...
International audienceRhizobia are phylogenetically disparate α- and β-proteobacteria that have achi...
<p>Bacteria of the genus Rhizobium play a very important role in agriculture by inducing nitrogen-fi...
International audienceRhizobia are phylogenetically disparate α- and β-proteobacteria that have achi...
International audienceRhizobia are phylogenetically disparate α- and β-proteobacteria that have achi...
http://www.soyroothair.org/publications.phpGram-negative soil bacteria (rhizobia) within the Rhizobi...